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Fine Desert Oaks wall art from Mark Zissis.

    Desert Bush | Desert Oaks Wall Art

    Location: Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    10 Artist Proof / 100 Limited Edition
    The land at Kata Tjuṯa National Park in the Northern Territory is a breathtakingly beautiful and spiritually significant place. The landscape is dominated by massive rock formations that rise up from the desert floor, creating a stunning natural monument that is both awe-inspiring and humbling. As you explore the land at Kata Tjuṯa, you can't help but feel a deep sense of connection to the earth and the ancient spirits that are said to inhabit the area. The red sandstone formations are infused with a rich cultural heritage, dating back thousands of years to the Anangu people who have lived in this area for generations. The land at Kata Tjuṯa is more than just a geological wonder, it's a place of great spiritual significance. It's said that the rock formations are the physical embodiment of ancient creation stories and that they hold great spiritual power for the Anangu people. 6 x 17 Super Roll Film

    Desert Oaks | Desert Oaks Wall Art

    Location: Uluru, Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory Finish: Acrylic Face Mount / Diamond Polished Bevelled Edges - Ready To Hang

    10 Artist Proof / 100 Limited Edition
    Uluru is Australia’s second largest sandstone Monolith located in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is one of Australia’s most famous landmarks and a sacred site for the Anangu people, the traditional owners of the land. Uluru is approximately 3.6 kilometers long and stands 348 meters above the surrounding desert. It is known for its changing colors at different times of the day, with shades of red, orange, and purple appearing during sunrise and sunset. The Anangu people have lived in the area for tens of thousands of years and have a deep spiritual connection to the land and the surrounding rock formations. Visitors to Uluru are asked to respect the cultural significance of the area and are encouraged to learn about the traditions and beliefs of the Anangu people. Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is a large sandstone rock formation located in central Australia. The Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is home to many species of flora and fauna, including the Desert Oak. The Desert Oak (Allocasuarina decaisneana) is a tall and slender tree native to Australia's arid regions, including the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. It is an important species for indigenous communities, who have used its wood for thousands of years to make tools, weapons, and shelter. The Desert Oak is well-adapted to survive in the harsh desert environment, with long roots that reach deep into the soil to access water. Its needle-like leaves reduce water loss through transpiration, and its bark is thick and protective, helping to insulate the tree from the extreme temperatures of the desert. The Desert Oak is a beautiful and important species, and it is a crucial part of the unique and fragile ecosystem of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Captured and Composed in Medium Format Image Registered & Approved in conjunction with Uluru Kata Tjuta National Parks