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Places We Swim Print Shop Hamersley Pool, Karijini National Park, WA
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Hamersley Pool, Karijini National Park, WA

from $300.00

An expansive and visually surreal landscape with tiered rock pool and a deep gorge in the far north-west corner of Karijini National Park. Colourful rocks seemingly flow in place as they twist and curl into themselves. Water and land merge together to confuse the eye in a distortion of scale and perspective.

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An expansive and visually surreal landscape with tiered rock pool and a deep gorge in the far north-west corner of Karijini National Park. Colourful rocks seemingly flow in place as they twist and curl into themselves. Water and land merge together to confuse the eye in a distortion of scale and perspective.

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An expansive and visually surreal landscape with tiered rock pool and a deep gorge in the far north-west corner of Karijini National Park. Colourful rocks seemingly flow in place as they twist and curl into themselves. Water and land merge together to confuse the eye in a distortion of scale and perspective.

Printing & Framing
Delivery
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For any additional questions or thoughts, please email hello@placesweswim.com

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Places We Swim acknowledge the Gayemagal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and that the places represented in our books always have been and always will be Indigenous land.