Night critters

One air conditioned and suitably darkened building housed the night critters. As you can see, you get an exotic collection of strange creatures. Nothing here strikes us as cuddly.
Our final stop wasLäs mer
One air conditioned and suitably darkened building housed the night critters. As you can see, you get an exotic collection of strange creatures. Nothing here strikes us as cuddly.
Our final stop wasLäs mer
In the pictures, we look cooler than it really is. The green grass is the result of a good sprinkler system. It is dry and dusty in most areas of Alice.
A show in the amphitheater was a display with predatory birds! The birds flew in and around us.
One little bird called a wag tail has adopted himself to part of the show! Actually he steals the showLäs mer
Each time we stopped on the way through the desert to Uluru, it was a station that our bus driver is knowledgeable about. The stops are a long distance from each other and the stories about them areLäs mer
Curtin Spings is a million acre cattle station owned by the Severin family. We stopped at the Curtin Springs road house for lunch, where Ashley Severin has all conveniences and essentials available.Läs mer
Now that we are here, we get to see Uluru up close. It involves a fair bit of hiking, but at a slow pace. Uluru was handed back to the traditional owners in 1985 with a land title. The traditionalLäs mer
A night time walk on a dark path rewarded us with these pictures of the milky way and southern cross.
Our morning began at 430am. After a-quick coffee we caught the bus to Kata Tjuṯa (the Olga’s). Here we enjoyed our second coffee and cookies and waited for sunrise. It is a spectacular day andLäs mer
After early morning for sunrise, a walk and a 3 hour flight back to Sydney we went out for an early dinner with the gang.
ResenärOh god!!