Oodnadatta Track, South Australia: The world's largest art installation

By Max Anderson
August 1 2015 - 12:15am
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Plane Henge. Photo: Max Anderson
Oodnadatta Track.
Oodnadatta Track.
Driving at Sunset, Oodnadatta Track.
Driving at Sunset, Oodnadatta Track.
Pink Roadhouse. Photo: Max Anderson
Pink Roadhouse. Photo: Max Anderson
Last train: derelict Ghan loco for sale in the town of Marree. Photo: Max AQnderson
Last train: derelict Ghan loco for sale in the town of Marree. Photo: Max AQnderson
Signage William Creek



South Australia

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Signage William Creek South Australia Please archive

In March I did a 4500 kilometre outback odyssey through central Australia. I did it alone, in late summer, with only six CDs and 40 degrees Celsius for company. And possibly – just possibly – I went a little crazy. But it's possible too that I discovered the world's largest artwork, right next door to what was hitherto believed to be the world's largest artwork…

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