Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs - Bubbler by terryliv

Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs - Bubbler

Just off the Oodnadatta Track south of William Creek were one of the many surprises of the tour, the Wabma Kadarbu Mound Springs.
I have always associated springs with low lying areas but here, springs emanating from Australia's Great Artesian Basin, have created mounds several metres high.

Over millions of years, the springs have brought up sediment which has gradually created a mound rising above the surrounding salt flats and from which the spring water flows and then freely runs down the side of the mound. While the water is fresh, it is quite hot.

This one is called The Bubbler with the spring water creating an ever changing pattern on the bed of the spring as the water rises to the surface.

Best on black

See the background to this series of postings at http://365project.org/terryliv/365/2015-08-12
Did you have a mud bath??
September 6th, 2015  
Great capture of this interesting place. Lovely shot of the patterns you mention.
September 6th, 2015  
Very interesting. Great pic. Fav.
September 6th, 2015  
It reminds of Yellow stone NP, so interesting.
September 6th, 2015  
Really interesting and pretty!
September 6th, 2015  
Love the colours and patterns :)
September 6th, 2015  
Such a pretty spring A fav
September 7th, 2015  
Lets hope the frackers don,t stuff it up Terry.Wonderful shot.
September 7th, 2015  
Cool
September 7th, 2015  
Terrific capture :)
September 7th, 2015  
Great capture! Nature is so incredible!
September 8th, 2015  
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