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|Description = ''Im Outback: Der Mount O'Connor, ein Tafelberg zwischen Alice Springs und Uluru''<br /> |Source = ''selbst gemacht'' |Date = ''created August 15, 2003'' |Author = ''Gabriele Delhey'' |Permission = ''panoramafrei''
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Camera manufacturer
Canon
Camera model
Canon PowerShot A40
Exposure time
1/500 sec (0.002)
F Number
f/4.5
Date and time of data generation
08:52, 15 August 2003
Lens focal length
13.4375 mm
Author
, Mount O'Connor Lookout
Image title
........ Nein, wir sind noch 80 km vor dem Ayers Rock: Das ist der Monolith noch nicht, sondern erst sein Vorbote, der Mount O'Connor, ein Tafelberg, der in der ersten Begeisterung von Unwissenden gerne für den Ayers Rock gehalten werden will.