Razorback Lookout
The view from atop the Razorback Lookout on the Bunyeroo Road in Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park.
The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain ranges in South Australia and start about 200 km north of Adelaide. They stretch for over 430 km. The Flinders Ranges are made up of sedimentary rocks that were deposited during Neoproterozoic time in a sedimentary basin called the Adelaide Geosyncline. About 500 million years ago during Palaeozoic time the basin sediments were folded and faulted by mountain building processes. The mountains have eroded away but uplift during the last five million years has exposed the folded and faulted rocks as the rugged scenery we see today.
My panoramic images are printed on archival 300gsm cotton rag paper and finished with an acid free white mat; a glass window and a timber box frame. Each print is matted then mounted at the back of the frame all ready to hang.
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SIZE
Print size 107x36cm
Framed size 131x60cm