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Catalog Number: NTX038
Edition: 434/2000
Image Ratio: 2.5:1
Desert Oaks, Uluru

$2,700.00 – $5,550.00
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Due to high shipping costs, prints being delivered beyond Australia will be shipped unframed if they are larger than 30”. If you require a quote for a print to be shipped overseas with frame, please contact us.

This is a classic scene of the vegetation of the Red Centre of Australia. The oaks pictured here are incredibly biologically adapted to the harsh arid conditions of this landscape. When climatic conditions get really dry, the trees drop their leaves totally and the leaves form a natural mulch which traps water to feed the trees root systems. In this shot, the last rays of sunlight are striking Uluru and the trunks of the Desert Oaks. The spinifex grass in the foreground is home to numerous species of animal life, which seek shelter deep within the dense vegetation from the stifling heat. Although the grass appears soft, it is quite prickly and sharp. Resin from these grasses were used by the native Aboriginal as a glue or bonding material, strengthening their spear heads.
Catalog Number: NTX038
Edition: 434/2000
Image Ratio: 2.5:1
Desert Oaks, Uluru

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This is a classic scene of the vegetation of the Red Centre of Australia. The oaks pictured here are incredibly biologically adapted to the harsh arid conditions of this landscape. When climatic conditions get really dry, the trees drop their leaves totally and the leaves form a natural mulch which traps water to feed the trees root systems. In this shot, the last rays of sunlight are striking Uluru and the trunks of the Desert Oaks. The spinifex grass in the foreground is home to numerous species of animal life, which seek shelter deep within the dense vegetation from the stifling heat. Although the grass appears soft, it is quite prickly and sharp. Resin from these grasses were used by the native Aboriginal as a glue or bonding material, strengthening their spear heads.
Description
Additional Information
About Your Print
Packaging & Delivery
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This is a classic scene of the vegetation of the Red Centre of Australia. The oaks pictured here are incredibly biologically adapted to the harsh arid conditions of this landscape. When climatic conditions get really dry, the trees drop their leaves totally and the leaves form a natural mulch which traps water to feed the trees root systems. In this shot, the last rays of sunlight are striking Uluru and the trunks of the Desert Oaks. The spinifex grass in the foreground is home to numerous species of animal life, which seek shelter deep within the dense vegetation from the stifling heat. Although the grass appears soft, it is quite prickly and sharp. Resin from these grasses were used by the native Aboriginal as a glue or bonding material, strengthening their spear heads.
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