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The Centre: The Natural History of Australia's Desert Regions

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By: Penny van Oosterzee and Reg Morrison
176 pages, 220 colour photos, colour illus
The Centre: The Natural History of Australia's Desert Regions
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  • The Centre: The Natural History of Australia's Desert Regions ISBN: 9780730104063 Paperback Dec 1994 Out of Print #38163
  • The Centre: The Natural History of Australia's Desert Regions ISBN: 9780730103097 Hardback Dec 1991 Out of Print #15935
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Photography by Reg Morrisson
The first comprehensive natural history of the arid zone which constitutes 70 per cent of Australia's landmass and an ecological frontier. The focus of this book is the Amadeus basin containing the Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) and the central ranges including the MacDonnells. The Finke, the main river system, links all the areas studied in the book and is arguably the oldest river in the world.

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Out of Print
By: Penny van Oosterzee and Reg Morrison
176 pages, 220 colour photos, colour illus
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