Winter is yet to come to Northern BC apparently. In contrast it’s forecast to be 38 deg C (100 F) this Friday at our property in the Wollombi Valley, Australia. Some letters home from another world. Wells, British Columbia, Canada.
Silent and seemingly endless, winter envelops everything with an indelible sense of peace in Northern BC. Taken in a remote section of the upper Fraser, in the Fraser-Fort George Region, British Columbia, Canada.
Looking out over the red cliffs and soil of Mutawintji National Park. The rugged, mulga-clad Byngnano Range is dissected by colourful gorges, rockpools and creek beds lined with red gums. Mutawintji is an ancient landscape revered by the local Aboriginal people and in 1998, after a long struggle by the traditional owners, management of their land was returned to them. It is now held by the Mutawintji Local Aboriginal Land Council and a Board of Management oversees the operation of the park. Formerly called Mootwingee National Park, is a protected national park that is located in the Far West region of New South Wales, in eastern Australia.