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Creek Crater Departing Halls Creek your flight heads south crossing the edge of the Albert Edward Range. Much of the rugged terrain below is part of extensive and active pastoral properties. The hills have also been a spource of golden dreams to pioneers and prospectors from days gone by. Passing over Ruby Plains Station the flight enters the expanse of the Great Sandy Desert, where two rivers cut their way across the desert like life-lines and in the distance the lonely shape of Wolfe Creek Crater seems to erupt from the desert floor. Following numerous orbits of the crater and allowing for extensive photo opportunities, a course is set northward, passing overhead significant features such as, Soar Tooth Gorge, Black Elvire River, PAlms Spring oasis, Ruby Queen and Mt Bradley gold mines. China Wall- a lengthy vein of exposed Quartz, seemingly divides the Old Halls Creek Township and present-day Halls Creek as the flight descends. |
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