Barrington Tops, N.S.W.

 

Barrington Tops is part of the Mount Royal Range, a spur of the Great Dividing Range. It is a plateau between two of the large peaks in the range. The park is believed to be an extinct volcano and the mountain ranges are made up of a mixture of sedimentary rocks with a granite top. Erosion has weathered the granite and rounded granite boulders can be seen in some areas of the park. Estimates put the age of the rock at 300 to 400 million years, well before Australia separated from Gondwana.

 
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Brandon Chant is an Australian still & timelapse landscape photographer, based in Sydney, New South Wales.

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