Indigenous Dance

Just watch! Tom is now practicing 🤣
Army Duck Tour

The Army Duck is an amphibious vehicle that was used in the 1940s. These vehicles were assembled by women during the war. The tour was through some rugged terrain and through a small lake. We sawEn savoir plus
Gondala

Going down the mountain we took a gondola. It felt out of place to us because we have mostly traveled by gondola in winter. We got off twice to do some sightseeing and had a park ranger guide us onEn savoir plus
Mossman Gorge

In my mind I pictured a trip to Mossman Gorge involving us overlooking a vast gorge from a viewpoint with a breathtaking vista below us. The experience was quite breathtaking, but from a differentEn savoir plus
Mossman Gorge Dreamwalk

More pictures with Skip.
Darwin

Last night we arrived in Darwin. First thoughts are “hot and humid!”
Howard springs nature park is on the way to Kakadu. It originated as a rest and recreation area for war weary soldiers in theEn savoir plus
Kakadu National Park

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 wallabyEn savoir plus
Yellow Waters Billabong Cruise

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 dryEn savoir plus
Back to Darwin

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 managedEn savoir plus
Off to the middle of the continent

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
Checking out Alice Springs

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. ThatEn savoir plus
Telegraph Station

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 andEn savoir plus
Wow it is pool time!

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 coolEn savoir plus
Alice Springs Desert Park

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 variousEn savoir plus
Kangaroos finally….

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 theEn savoir plus
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 wasEn savoir plus
Last night Alice Springs

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.
Predatory Birds

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 showEn savoir plus
On the road to Uluru

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 areEn savoir plus
Last stop before Uluru

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.En savoir plus
The Red Center

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 traditionalEn savoir plus
Sundowner

We watched the sun set on Uluru and took some pics while it went down. Along with a few extra tour buses we all tried to enjoy some cheese and crackers and sparkling wine. The pictures look the same,En savoir plus
Looking at the stars

A night time walk on a dark path rewarded us with these pictures of the milky way and southern cross.
Morning sky

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 andEn savoir plus
Back to Sydney

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.