On the Goldfields Highway, just south of Leonora, a massive bridge crosses Lake Raeside. It was built after cyclonic floodwaters left settlements to the north stranded for months in 1996. The bridge is pretty impressive, and perhaps I should have taken a photo of it, but it didn’t even occur to me – I was more interested in the carpet of flowers beside the road. I was reminded of a beautiful medieval tapestry with rich subdued colours and textures.
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Carpet of Native Australian wildflowers, Lake Raeside
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Native Pea – The purple flowers have a powerful perfume, much like sweet pea – the whole area smelt beautiful!
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The delicate Ptilotus Manglesii (Rose Tipped Mulla Mulla)
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Samphire grow at the edges of the salt lakes in the area – such a beautiful colour