The Outback is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia; the term colloquially can refer to any lands outside the main urban areas. The term "the outback" is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named "the bush".
Owing to the low and erratic rainfall over most of the outback, combined with soils which are usually not very fertile, inland Australia is relatively sparsely settled. More than 90 percent of Australians live in urban areas on the coast. However the outback and the history of its exploration and settlement provides Australians with a culturally valued backdrop, and stories of swagmen, squatters, and bushrangers are central to the national ethos. The song Waltzing Matilda, which is about a swagman and squatters, is probably Australia's best internationally known and most well-loved song (see below).
Aboriginal communities in outback regions have not been displaced as they have been in areas of intensive agriculture and large cities, in coastal areas. For this reason a significant proportion of Australia's indigenous population lives in the Outback, in areas such as the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands in northern South Australia. The total population of Outback Australia declined from 700,000 in 1996 to 690,000 in 2006. The photo below was taken in the Woomera of South Australia, as we were driving from Adelaide to Darwin (distance of 3,030 km), which we did in 2002.
This is a post linking to Sylvia's Skywatch Friday meme.
Beautiful view...thanks for sharing the Outback!
ReplyDeleteFor another colloquialism (sp?) - that photo is a beaut!!
ReplyDeleteStunning array of colours
I think West Texas is sorta like the Outback!
ReplyDeleteAn awesome capture, gorgeous skies and I love the video!! Thanks as always, Nick, for sharing your world and your skies with us! Have a terrific weekend!
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Great photo and video... the Outback is so interesting, and reminds me a little of our SW deserts in the US.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot and post.
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What a great shot - love the colours.
ReplyDeletevery well composed shot. The orange light sets the tone of this scene!
ReplyDeleteBullseye! Really really nice, well balanced and fantastic colours.
ReplyDeletedelightful colors! i love the windmill...haven't seen for a while.:p
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photo for SWF!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a huge windmill!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! The colors, the sky and the windmill are all gorgeous. Lovely scene, thanks for sharing your skies. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous view! I had no idea about the Waltzing Matilda song...guess I never thought about the meaning behind the words! Thank you for the history lesson as well. Always a pleasure to visit!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and post!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteDelightful composition! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteSunrise, please come and see when you get a chance.
Love this photo!
ReplyDeleteMary,MI
What a stunning photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning photo, I love the colors and thanks for sharing all that information with us. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it could be from the southwest US as well. Nice composition. - Margy
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...windmills are a fav of mine and paired with a beautiful sky...can't beat that!
ReplyDeleteAustralia is a place we plan to visit some day~
Beautifully composed shot. Love it!
ReplyDeletevery pretty! just as i imagined it to be... :D
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