The otherworldly aspects of Uluru
Australia’s most iconic natural feature can have a mysterious effect on visitors.
Australia’s most iconic natural feature can have a mysterious effect on visitors.
For 20 years Richard and Carolyn Green have made ‘helicamping’ trips to photograph the outback.
The desert species of Namibia have developed unique means to inhabit one of the planet’s hottest and driest environments.
From red icons to rugged tracks swept away in the rainy season, the outback always surprises.
Rising temperatures could drive one fifth of the world’s lizard species extinct within 70 years.
A study reveals why tourists climb Uluru, against the wishes of the local people.
Some of the heaviest rain in decades sees the Simpson seep into life and colour.
From 1860, 20,000 camels and their handlers from Afghanistan and Pakistan were shipped to Australia.
Donald Mackay was on a mission: to venture into Australia’s unknown central desert and accurately map what he saw from the air.