Sunset, through the prism of the dingo fence…

A spectacular sunset in Outback Australia captured from Stony Hill on Pine View Station.

Pine View Station, located in the Strzelecki Desert approximately 200 kilometres north of Broken Hill, is a sheep station that borders the dingo fence in far-western New South Wales.

Fortunately the property has had some rain in the past couple of months, two-inches, and it is the first rain they have seen in four years…

Photos: Janet & Baz


About us…

We love the colours of the Australian Outback, the red earth touching a blue sky on a faraway horizon; and the fabulous coastline of our sunburnt country, where a golden sandy beach is washed over by a warm turquoise blue sea…

A few years ago we graduated from work and re-entered the classroom of life where an education is guaranteed and all that is needed is an open mind.

Cheers, Baz & Janet

4 thoughts on “Sunset, through the prism of the dingo fence…

  1. The Guat September 13, 2020 / 11:40 am

    This. Is. AWESOME. What an amazing perspective.

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  2. Lavinia Ross September 12, 2020 / 4:01 am

    Beautiful captures of sunset. The shot through the fence is perfect!

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  3. greg894 September 10, 2020 / 9:14 am

    Love that shot through the fence 👍

    On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 at 09:03, XPLORE – Out & About wrote:

    > > > > > > > XPLORE – Out and About posted: ” > > > > > > > A spectacular sunset in Outback Australia captured from Stony Hill on Pine > View Station. > > > > Pine View Station, located in the Strzelecki Desert approximately 200 > kilometres north of Broken Hill, is a sheep station that borders the dingo > fence in fa” > > > >

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