Gallery
The Gascoyne Murchison is a region rich in colour. You’ll find yourself captivated by the deep blue of the sky, the red of the earth and the magic of a golden outback sunset. Then there’s the riot of the colour of the wildflower season, the dazzling designs of animals and birds and the lively characters themselves who call the region home.
You can gain an insight into the colourful scenes that await you on an Outback Pathways journey by perusing the image gallery.
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- Wildflowers adorn much of the Gascoyne and Murchison in spring time
- Carpets of wildflowers blanket the Murchison
- Ancient rocks adorn the Murchison
- After the rains at Wooleen Station, Murchison
- Scenic reflections on Wooleen Station, Murchison
- A rustic shearing shed at Wogarno Station, Mount Magnet
- Hitting the beach in Exmouth
- Rural scenes reflected at the abandoned Big Bell township near Cue
- Historical Cue
- Historical buildings adorn Cue’s main street
- Pounding waves near the Blow Holes, north of Carnarvon
- Whale watching off the cliffs at Quobba, north of Carnarvon
- Dramatic cliffs line the Quobba coast, north of Carnarvon
- Outback toilet, Meekatharra
- David Pollock shows off a bungarra at Wooleen Station in the Murchison
- A mix of colours at Mount Augustus
- The towering hulk of Mount Augustus shines red at sunset
- Mount Magnet’s shire office
- The Granites make a scenic picnic place just out of Mount Magnet
- Mount Magnet’s scenic Amphitheatre Gorge
- Beautiful scenes at Peace Gorge, Meekatharra
- Historical buildings like Meekatharra’s main street
- Kennedy Range National Park
- Red meets blue at the Kennedy Range National Park
- Overlooking Yardie Creek, Exmouth
- The rust red gorges of Yardie Creek Gorge meet the ocean near Exmouth
- Exmouth’s historical lighthouse
- Exmouth’s turquoise waters
- Checking out the waves at Exmouth
To purchase any of the photos above please go to the photographic website www.mitchellphotographics.com.au and type Outback Pathways into the search engine.





























