Western Australia Salt Lakes. Western Australia salt lakes on farmland Stock Photo Alamy These drainage systems originated when the land was uplifted in the Eocene [56-34 million years ago] Explore ancient canyons, dramatic waterfalls and fern-fringed swimming holes in the Pilbara and the Kimberley wilderness
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The sheer diversity of Western Australia's climate and geography has created some of the most unique rivers, lakes and wetlands on Earth - havens to staggering variety of wildlife, and meccas for seekers of watersport thrills and wilderness experiences Lake Ballard Lake Ballard is an ephemeral salt lake in the Goldfields-Esperance area of Western Australia about 50 kilometres (31 mi) West of Menzies
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These drainage systems originated when the land was uplifted in the Eocene [56-34 million years ago] Lake Lefroy is a large ephemeral salt lake in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia In 2003, to commemorate the 50th anniverary of the Perth International Arts Festival the Inside Australia exhibition was commissioned
Western Australia salt lakes on farmland Stock Photo Alamy. These lakes have large numbers of plants and animals that are unique to these areas and are not found elsewhere, as well as some of the highest levels of species diversity of all the salt lakes in Australia Explore ancient canyons, dramatic waterfalls and fern-fringed swimming holes in the Pilbara and the Kimberley wilderness
Salt Lake Western Australia Stock Photo Alamy. "Many of the salt lakes in Western Australia are found along the valleys of ancient river systems that no longer flow," said Adrian Fisher, remote sensing scientist at the University of Queensland. Photographer Leah Kennedy, who lives in Perth, the biggest city in Western Australia, set out to document the region's countless salt lakes.