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Sugarloaf Hill

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    • Day 32

      Mutonia Sculpture Park

      August 29, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Up the Oodnadatta track a few miles from nowhere is a quirky collection of sculptures. The most imposing exhibit is two aeroplanes perched on their tails to form two connected crosses.

      There are many items on show many that have stories. There is no explanation easily found but stories and theories are out there. I managed to hear two of the stories.

      The first is the Ghan hover bus. The story is told to me true but I'm a bit sceptical. In the days when the Ghan ran from Adelaide in the south and Alice Springs in the north the people rejoiced. The tyrant God of isolation was banished.

      The people were happy and boarded the train to make festivities and parties at this place. From each direction they cane and did have much .merryment. Tales were told, song was made, food was supped and many couples were formed. Then they did go and await the next party.

      In time there was great sadness, the Ghan was stilled and the tracks removed. The people were perplexed for a solution for the distances were great.

      A wise inventor had a daring plan. The St Aggie's bus was to be replaced with a new one. Since the road was often fit only for camels he decided the only solution was to create the Ghan Hover Bus Service.

      The bus traversed the old track route and brought the people together again. Once again the park was filled with joyous sounds of happy people.

      The second story concerned the poor whale stuck in the fence. She swam here in the great flood and got stranded by the fence. Now she waits for the next flood so she can swim back to the sea.
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    • Day 8

      Day trip to Roxby

      July 4, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      We head off to Roxby Downs this morning. 183km of dirt road. Over 80km along the Oodnadattaa track, before the turn off. This was our trial run to see what the road might be like before committing ourselves with the van behind us. Most of the road was good - the rough patches were small - so that's where we are heading on Sunday morning with the van behind us. We passed some ?aboriginal sculptures about 50km along the Oodnadatta track. A steady stream of travelers were stopping to have a look. Us included!
      Roxby Downs is described as a 'Green Town in the desert...and it is. It is serviced by Olympic Dam, and has a very well stocked Woolworths. Worth the journey to get here, after our unanticipated length of stay at Marree. We bought a few things and went to a pie shop for lunch...then back home before dark. We just made it. The carpark was very busy and we had nowhere to park our car! Our neighbours tonight had been on the other side of the van yesterday. They were farmers from Queensland. He piloted a powered hangglider, and had flown down the birdsville track. They seemed to be sleeping in the back of their Ute. This morning they had flown over the Marree man, and planned to fly out over the lake tomorrow. We must have left the outside lights on after they went to bed, and we found black tape covering them when we got up! The farmers from Queensland were obviously resourceful too!
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