On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, James McDonald wrote:
> Net Llama! wrote
>> The picture that you referenced above was taken at Aguereberry Point (
>> http://netllama.linux-sxs.org/pix/22.html ), which is 6433ft.
>>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Australia seems to lack as far as mountaiins go our highest is ~7400ft.
> I think some of the peaks in your photos would be way over that... I
> suppose flat = boring = safe (no volcanism).

The tallest peak in Death Valley (Telescope Peak) is just over 11k ft.

>
> I think my wife is right we need to start travelling... I'm going to
> have to re-jig my 5 year plan to include some serious travel. Watching a
> wildlife doco on Flamingo's last night and it struck me I haven't even
> seen the land of oz, let alone The Grand Can, Yosemite, Rockies etc.

I know the feeling.  I've barely seen much of the US, and I still have so 
many other continents left to explore.  I am lucky that i've got several 
national parks that are less than a day's drive from where i live 
(Yosemite, Death Valley, Joshua Tree, Sequoia, Redwoods).  I guess it 
helps that California has more national parks than any other state.

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