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Cruzando el desierto

Mi última aventura: Alice Springs Cruzar 2000 Km. de desierto para buscar, remover, ver, compartir en los orígenes de Australia. Llegar a pueblos perdidos y sentarme con los aborígenes…los verdaderos poseedores de esta tierra (el resto son colonizadores, turistas y gentes de paso q se...

permalink written by  "Lalinho" on September 18, 2008 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Australia



Scorching in Alice - Night 133

It was well over 100 again today in Alice. Nikki, Rebecca and I braved the heat for a quick walk to the Reptile Museum. Home to some of Australia’s deadliest snakes, some very tame lizards and the crazy looking Thorny Devils, the museum was well worth the price of admission. After lunch in...

permalink written by  exumenius on February 20, 2008 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Kiwis and Kangaroos



Recovering in Alice - Night 132

I did little to nothing today. Six days of waking up before Sunrise and riding in the bus had caught up to me. Catching up on my journal and doing laundry took all the energy I could muster. We did make up it to ANZAC hill for a beautiful sunset over the MacDonnell Range. The walk to the...

permalink written by  exumenius on February 19, 2008 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Kiwis and Kangaroos



Finally Alice Springs - Night 131

Another early morning as we had to get to Kings Canyon and do the three hour hike before the temperature hit triple digits. We left the trailhead at 7:30 and it was already 84. Kings Canyon is an otherworldly collection of valleys and strange red rock formations all surrounding the one massive...

permalink written by  exumenius on February 18, 2008 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Kiwis and Kangaroos



Big Things #26

The Big Man is at the top of a hill in Aileron, Northern Territory. Fuck only knows how I missed this one on the way down, its not like he's the diminutive type is it.

permalink written by  Koala Bear on October 1, 2007 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Sod Off Great Big Mission Round Oz



A Town Like Alice

Arrived: 27/08/07 Left: 01/10/07 Oh my god how much do I love Alice Springs? I didn't think there was anything to do here but Toni and nothing to see but drink and... wait a minute... swap that over... I only even came here because it was cheaper than Darwin and I was over picking...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on September 30, 2007 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Sod Off Great Big Mission Round Oz



Things To Do In The Alice That Don't Necessarily Involve Falling Over

Ok so you can walk up Anzac Hill and see the whole town. This is useful for finding out where things such as McDonalds (an essential Hangover Cure) or the next pub is but don't attempt to climb up this hill whilst on the phone because it just makes you sound like a dodgy phone pervert to the...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on September 27, 2007 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Sod Off Great Big Mission Round Oz



Wonders Never Cease

People had stopped referring to my car as the Falcon and had begun calling it The Car Over There That Needs A Wash. I'm currently semi-gainfully employed by The Rock Tour, they pay me to wash buses which gives me access to all kinds of exciting things such as Buckets, Hoses and Brushes. Here...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on September 13, 2007 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Sod Off Great Big Mission Round Oz



Return To The Alice: Day 4

There's pretty much fuck all worth stopping for between the Devil's Marbles and Alice Springs apart from Wycliffe Well, allegedly the UFO capital of Australia. Ohhhhh Kaaayyyyyy then. It amused me though so I stopped to get a few photos. I don't have an MP3 player so while I'm...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on August 28, 2007 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: Sod Off Great Big Mission Round Oz



Last part of the Outback Tour

April 26 We got up at 5.30am (so another lie in) James cooked hos toast on the campfire. We had a short bus trip to Kings Canyon for the Ridge walk, a mere 6km all done before 9.45am. Todays walk was a bit harder then yesterdays but not as hard as Mount Ohlssen. It had a very steep part at the...

permalink written by  James & Tracey on April 26, 2007 from Alice Springs, Australia
from the travel blog: James & Tracey World Tour



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