A full Easter moon rises at sunset over a lonely tree perched atop one of the salty hills the make up the Lake Mungo Lunette. Known as the Walls of China, the lunette is formed by wind blowing over the dry lakebed for thousands of years. It is found on the eastern edge of Lake Mungo which dried up some 14,000 years ago. Outback NSW, Australia
There is something about tropical sunsets that seems to makes them extra special. Perhaps it’s the fleeting nature of how quickly they pass compared to the higher latitudes, or perhaps it’s the sense of relief when the heat of the day begins to fade compared to the sense of impending cold when the sun disappears. It might just be the gin and tonic. Fitzroy Island, World Heritage Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Far North Queensland, Australia
Moisture passes by tantalisingly close as dark cloud formations roll over the arid landscape of the Lake Mungo sand drifts. NSW, Australia