4WD Touring Australia — October 2017

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Western Australia in perfect PHOTO ESSAY
symmetry. - Sean Scott

Two planes collide, earth and
heavens, spirit and spiritual, at
the navel of a continent.


  • Craig Green


The beautiful mess of a tidal
inlet in WA’s Kimberley region,
coming alive in a kaleidoscope
of brownian motion - Sean Scott

Budgies take flight at Well 41 on
the Canning Stock Route - life
abounds in what looks like a
desert. - Matt Williams

The ocean is a desert with its
life underground and the perfect
disguise above. - Will Wardle

Sunset splendour at the edge
of the world: Dirk Hartog Island
and Australia. - Will Wardle


Every 4WD is nothing more than
a mean to some end that lies
deep within us. - Andrew Shield

Cerulean Broome, proof that
nature has more colours than
we have names for.


  • Matt Moreton-Deakin


Turning and turning, the
widening gyre: Rainbow Valley
trailing. - Matt Williams

There’s a 4WD in there some-
where, chasing a hidden Tassie
gem into the wilds.


  • Stuart Gibson


Perspective is everthing. What
is hidden is visible, and what is
visible is hidden. -Sean Scott


The road to nowhere is the best,
because the journey never ends:
Simpson Desert.


  • Carlsle Rogers


Buoyancy is the key, in life and
at sea. To stay lighter than
everything else: Gnaraloo, WA.


  • Carlisle Rogers


There’s treasure everywhere, and
gold covers the earth: Kimberley,
WA. - Sean Scott

Roaming the chewed edge of
the continent in technicolour:
Cape Leveque, WA. - Sean Scott

Stone remembers magic,
and more, even if men forget
everything: Devils Marbles, NT.



  • Matt Williams


Death is always there, dancing
hand in hand with beauty: Red
Bluff, WA. - Sean Scott

Moments are exquisite snaphots
of flux, droplets in the stream
of life. - Dan Proud, James Carey

Some days the fire burns bright-
er, some days we only have
embers: Moreton Island, Qld.


  • Carlisle Rogers


The waiting is the hardest part,
but the waiting room ain’t so
bad: Double Island Point, Qld.


  • Carlisle Rogers


And we beat on, boats against
the current, borne back cease-
lessly into the past: Simpson
Desert. - Carlisle Rogers


Give ‘em hell, survive. That’s the
spirit of the desert breathing.


  • Carlisle Rogers


Colour catharsis at the edge of
Shark Bay, WA. - Carlisle Rogers

Camp of the Moon, WA.


  • Carlisle Rogers


The meniscus of the deep blue
sea dreams in shades we can’t
imagine: North Stradbroke
Island, Qld. - Carlisle Rogers

As above, so below: Red Bluff,
WA. - Carlisle Rogers


In the desert fire on the horizon
is both life and death: Simpson
Desert. - Carlisle Rogers

The dance between chaos and
order never ends in the wild:
Cape York, Qld. - Carlisle Rogers

It’s easy to forget we’re just
barely surviving in a layer of
flammable gas: Eyre Peninsula,
SA. - Shane Smith

No tombstone lasts forever, but
the earth renews our memories
one way or another: Pinnacles,
WA. - Carlisle Rogers
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