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Book caption: Further south on Wyloo station an iron ore band, not horizontal but tilted this time, again controls a line of hills. This area is at the transition from Acacia-dominated to Triodia-dominated vegetation. Both appear together in the foreground, while in the rear spinifex can be seen to cover the drier hill slopes while snakewood coven the flats. Wyloo station.
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- Acacia -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
- Spinifex -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
- Grasses -- Western Australia -- Photographs.
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