AQUA BGM Lake Eyre April 1997


(T.Barrows)

The group gather around to hear the latest word at Williams Point.


(T.Barrows)

John Magee lecturing to the masses at Williams Point.


(T.Barrows)

Quaternary science in action: Lynda Taylor directs ostracod sampling while Brad Pillans digs for pirate treasure under the watchful eye of Ellyn Cook.


(G.Hunt)

The southern shoreline of Lake Eyre South from the air.


(G.Hunt)

Desert butterfly.


(G.Hunt)

Sunset over Muloorina.


(E.Cook)

Group photo on the floor of Lake Eyre.


(E.Cook)

John Magee surveys his domain.


(E.Cook)

Fossil emu eggshell in situ.


(E.Cook)

In the present funding climate, every dollar made counts.


(E.Cook)

Pink sunset.


(K.Harle)

Sunset on Eucalyptus camaldulensis.


(K.Harle)

Lake Eyre South


(K.Harle)

Home abandonment due to flood.


(K.Harle)

Lake Eyre Life (ant nest).


(K.Harle)

Lake Eyre South.


(K.Harle)

A mound spring.


(K.Harle)

A Quaternary model.


(K.Harle)

Desert ranges.


(K.Harle)

Mallee eucalypts around an ephemeral creek.


(K.Harle)

John Magee describing the Williams Point Stratigraphy to fellow AQUArians.


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