Balranald is one of three entry points to Mungo National Park in the south west corner of New South Wales. These photos are of the Murrumbidgee River at Balranald and from the road into Balranald out of Swan Hill.
Memorial Drive Balranald
Beautiful Red Gums in Memorial Drive, Balranald, adjacent to the Murrumbidgee River.
Stump in Memorial Drive Balranald
Enormous tree stump which now seems to be used as a fireplace.
Murrumbidgee River Balranald x 1
View of Murrumbidgee River from Memorial Drive, Balranald.
Murrumbidgee River Balranald x 2
View of Murrumbidgee River from Memorial Drive, Balranald.
Submerged branches in Murrumbidgee River
I love the patterns the submerged branches make on the water.
Historic Woolshed Yanga NP
Built in the 1800s, could house 3,000 sheep, and 40 shearers.
Interior of Yanga Woolshed
Interior of the Woolshed in Yanga National Park. You can still smell the sheep, It is quite eerie, almost as if it were still in use.
Colourful Grasses near Kyolite
Coloured grasses from the road near Kyolite.
Orchard Planting near Kyalite
Geometrical patterns of tree planting. Photo taken from the road near Kyalite.
Orchard Planting near Kyalite
Very symmetrical and quite fascinating.
Balranald
Murrumbidgee River at Balranald x 2
View to the Murrumbidgee River from the Memorial Drive parkland in Balranald.