Devils Marbles
15 de julio de 2017, AustraliaWe had heard of the Devils Marbles but were blown away by the size.
We had heard of the Devils Marbles but were blown away by the size.
After traveling the sealed Stuart Hwy some 508 klms, through sparsely populated red desert sands we arrived Tennant Creek. It got its name from explorer John McDougal Stuart in 1860's, who named aLeer más
Left Alice this morning at 10.00. Headed nth on the Stuart Hwy , it was a steady climb as we left behind our memories of Alice. Dawn, one of the easiest bosses I've ever worked for. Kalika and Joy atLeer más
Traveled along the Lasseter Hwy, making our way to Alice Springs.
On our way to Kings Canyon we stopped to have a cuppa and we were greeted by a Dingo. Not sure whether to get out or not. Another couple were sitting in their car with the windows up, just watching.Leer más
After visiting the Rock and watching people descend from the climb we headed to the Olgas. In respect for the Aboriginal people you are asked not to do the climb. We decided not to for a number ofLeer más
Arrived at Yalara Resort (20 kms from Ayers Rock-Uluru). Fees were $94 / 2 nights and Fuel was $1.97 / ltr. The resort has a shopping centre including IGA supermarket. We had a look around at the rockLeer más
We had the choice of going Nth to Alice Springs or Sth to Port Augusta for repairs to the van. So Nth it was because of the weather. We stopped a night at the Erldunda roadhouse/ caravan park, took inLeer más
Big 4. Caravan will take a couple of days to repair as they need to get parts from Adelaide. Coober Pedy housing is something to behold. Due to the extreme temperatures, the majority of homes areLeer más
Left Marree along the Oodnadatta Track and turned left onto William Creek Rd. The Track was rough. I was concerned about the van but we had traveled too far to go back. Stopped at Lake Eyre South. InLeer más