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Wilpena pound is a formation in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia that was used to contain stock and horses, due to its formidable cliff lines and singular easy access. It forms a bend in the ranges, which extend away to the north and south from the end opposite to that from which this photograph was taken. This view is towards the north west, from a plane on a commercial sightseeing flight. Unfortunately the plane's windows were quite reflective, so I had a little trouble avoiding spoiling my photos. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/FLHSi.jpg

The Pound

![The Pound][1]

Wilpena pound is a formation in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia that was used to contain stock and horses, due to its formidable cliff lines and singular easy access. It forms a bend in the ranges, which extend away to the north and south from the end opposite to that from which this photograph was taken. This view is towards the north west, from a plane on a commercial sightseeing flight. Unfortunately the plane's windows were quite reflective, so I had a little trouble avoiding spoiling my photos. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/FLHSi.jpg

The Pound

The Pound

Wilpena pound is a formation in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia that was used to contain stock and horses, due to its formidable cliff lines and singular easy access. It forms a bend in the ranges, which extend away to the north and south from the end opposite to that from which this photograph was taken. This view is towards the north west, from a plane on a commercial sightseeing flight. Unfortunately the plane's windows were quite reflective, so I had a little trouble avoiding spoiling my photos.

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The Pound

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Wilpena pound is a formation in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia that was used to contain stock and horses, due to its formidable cliff lines and singular easy access. It forms a bend in the ranges, which extend away to the north and south from the end opposite to that from which this photograph was taken. This view is towards the north west, from a plane on a commercial sightseeing flight. Unfortunately the plane's windows were quite reflective, so I had a little trouble avoiding spoiling my photos. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/FLHSi.jpg