The Murray River at Nanga crosses over an ancient pegmatite  rock bar forming what is known locally as the "Baden Powell Spout."
Over the millenia the rock has been eroded pot holes into the hard rock creating a labyrinth of swirling waters.
The water is a milky green as it flows throught the spout. I love the colour in this image.
The Murray River at Nanga crosses over an ancient pegmatite  rock bar forming what is known locally as the "Baden Powell Spout."
Over the millenia the rock has been eroded pot holes into the hard rock creating a labyrinth of swirling waters.
The water is a milky green as it flows throught the spout. I love the colour in this image.
Looking down on the Mazeno Ridge of Nanga Parbat from near the summit of this 8126 meter peak, the world's ninth highest.  Together with Ivan Dusharin on the top, this ascent marked the first Russian and first American ascent of the mountain.
The well occupied 6000 meter camp on Nanga Parbat's Diamir Flank, Himalaya/Karakoram, Pakistan. July, 1997
Bazni tabor pod Nango Parbat, Pakistan (2005) - Pod Nango Parbat sva prispela le nekaj ur za tem, ko je pakistanski vojski s helikopterjem uspelo rešiti Tomaža Humarja iz stene. Tako sva na večerji s Tomažem ("A sta vidva čist nora, pospravita te piskre, bosta jedla pri nas!") bila deležna še svežih vtisov z gore.
Sitting in the shade for lunch.
We stopped in Nanga Bay at the caravan park for an overpriced, not-too-nice lunch.  Had to learn the lesson that around here, there is not much in the way of shops, and we had to always be sure to take everything with us that we wanted for lunch and drinks.
These two just can't keep away from the water!
John at Nanga Bay.
The Murray River at Nanga crosses over an ancient pegmatite rock bar forming what is known locally as the "Baden Powell Spout."
Over the millenia the rock has been eroded pot holes into the hard rock creating a labyrinth of swirling waters.
The water is a milky green as it flows throught the spout. I love the colour in this image.
The Murray River at Nanga crosses over an ancient pegmatite  rock bar forming what is known locally as the "Baden Powell Spout."
Over the millenia the rock has been eroded pot holes into the hard rock creating a labyrinth of swirling waters.
The water is a milky green as it flows throught the spout. I love the colour in this image.
The Murray River at Nanga crosses over an ancient pegmatite rock bar forming what is known locally as the "Baden Powell Spout."
Over the millenia the rock has been eroded pot holes into the hard rock creating a labyrinth of swirling waters.
The water is a milky green as it flows throught the spout. I love the colour in this image.
See photo in original gallery.