Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Ogla - Central Australia


Arriving at the Ogla in mid noon under scorching and dry heat. A harsh terrain where mostly insects and hardy deep rooted plants thrive.

Believed to be even more sacred than the well-known Ayers Rock, the Oglas are said to be the sanctuary for ceremonies for Aboriginal males. The height of the hills tell a tale of their age dating millions of years.



Starting with a preview of smaller rock formations ...

The angle of the sun generates different hues and reflection from the Olga rocks. The visitor is reduced to a tiny speck surrounded by the dry and half barren setting. All modern telecommunication is lost, surrendering to the vastness and awe of nature.


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