Very early start this morning, loaded on the bus with our precious belongings for a three hour bus ride which took 6 hours because we stopped to sight see. Our tour bus could be named the wallabyもっと詳しく
Very early start this morning, loaded on the bus with our precious belongings for a three hour bus ride which took 6 hours because we stopped to sight see. Our tour bus could be named the wallabyもっと詳しく
We are visiting Kakadu during the wet season. There is lots of water here now, it is green everywhere. Lily pads, floating grass, bamboo stands, palms and ferns abound. We are told that during the dryもっと詳しく
We had about a 3 hour bus trip back. We had many sightings of wallabies but they wouldn’t sit still for a photo! On the way we stopped again to see the crocs Brutus & Freddie.
While there, I managedもっと詳しく
We are in Alice Springs! A change from very hot, humid climate to just very, very hot one!
Our first stop was a memorial for all the wars Australia was part of; Anzac
This is a very quiet place of 25,000. Our first impressions are pretty dry although there are trees not many flowers to be found. It seems very laid back.
We visited the Royal Flying Doctors. Thatもっと詳しく
The Alice Springs telegraph station was built as a repeater station. In the 1860’s an overland telegraph line from Adelaide to Darwin was run. The Overland Telegraph liners completed in 1872 andもっと詳しく
After such an early flight this morning,a bit of site seeing; It is time for relaxation and the pool.
It s only 40 degrees….the pool is chilly but welcoming. Had a swim; off to the room for coolもっと詳しく
Alice Springs desert park is a place to appreciate all of what the area around here has to offer. Flora and fauna is on display as you walk around the area and naturalists add commentary at variousもっと詳しく
I told my grand daughter Norah that there are more kangaroos in Australia than people. It was a trivial fact that I don’t remember where I heard. When I checked with Siri, using Apple AI theもっと詳しく