Great shots. Mungo is one of those places where the photo opportunities are endless - from sunrise, throughout the day and again at sunset/evening. I have been there three times, camping for a week each time, at differing times of the year - I still love staring and marvelling at the photos I took. It is almost impossible to take a bad photo there, such is the scenery.
I was a little surprised to see "people walking on the dunes". I had heard that they had stopped people leaving the boardwalk - unless on a guided tour.
Which reminds me, I also heard the 'self-drive tour' around the lunette/s had also been closed due to flood damage that they have not been able to repair. Is it open also? or still closed?
Cheers - John
aussietraveller said
06:01 PM Oct 2, 2012
A friend of mine did the tour around Mungo two weeks ago (September 2012) and it was open to vehicle traffic and you are able to walk around.
IvanJules said
06:12 AM Oct 12, 2012
Must get there one day. One good thing about out west are the beautiful sunsets.
Returning from Flinders Ranges trip we took a side trip to Mungo National Park and saw its great beauty at sunset.
Gday...
Great shots. Mungo is one of those places where the photo opportunities are endless - from sunrise, throughout the day and again at sunset/evening. I have been there three times, camping for a week each time, at differing times of the year - I still love staring and marvelling at the photos I took. It is almost impossible to take a bad photo there, such is the scenery.
I was a little surprised to see "people walking on the dunes". I had heard that they had stopped people leaving the boardwalk - unless on a guided tour.
Which reminds me, I also heard the 'self-drive tour' around the lunette/s had also been closed due to flood damage that they have not been able to repair. Is it open also? or still closed?
Cheers - John