• Kata Juta

    22 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 14 °C

    This is definitely one of the highlights of the trip thus far. Kuta Juta translates to many heads which is in reference to the 16 rocky outcrops that occur in this park.
    The amazing rust like colour of the rock is due to the ferrite compound in the rock that oxidizes when in contact with oxygen and water...the rocks are literally rusting and if you split a rock into two pieces the inside of the rock is grey.
    The walk around this area was 6.6 kilometers with many amazing sights along the way.
    We learnt about the striations on the rock surface and the fact that millions of years ago the area was covered by an inland sea that helped to form the river beds, mountains and valleys you see today.
    Vegetation is sparse and also beautiful especially the ghost gums which stand as sentinels in and around the area. The light powder that you can rub from the bark helps indigenous children to learn how to body paint before graduating to ochre.
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  • Uluru Sunset & Champagne

    22 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

    We took another bus trip to view the rock at sunset whilst sipping champagne and eating cheese and biscuits...very civilized :)
    The colours of the rock seem to me to be much more colorful at this time of day...deeper and richer. The other shots are of Kata Juta which we are visiting tomorrow and is otherwise known as the Olgas.
    I definitely prefer the First Nation people’s names as they resonate with me on a deeper level and I am genuinely aligned with their philosophy toward country and sustainability...more of that to come.
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  • Field Of Lights

    21 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    This is quite a spectacle...the installation was set up by a London based artist who decided to set up a very large field of fiber optic cables with hand blown glass domes that sit atop these long pieces of cable somewhat like an opium poppy bulb :).
    The lights have different colours that are synchronized to change every 15-20 secs.
    The purpose of this structure is to celebrate the increasing beauty and presence that well thought out technology can bring to a total artistic experience.
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  • Sunset Uluru

    21 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    The bus tours are able to access a section that overlooks both landmarks although Kata Tjuta is further away.
    The colours of the rock seem to be more pronounced in the afternoon and once again you are astounded by how big the rock is. Our guide said that the rock extends down into the earth for 6 kilometers and was formed as two large land masses collided together millions of years ago.
    The orange colour of the rock is a result of the process of oxidation and rusting on the surface of the exposed rock as a consequence of the elements over time.
    Because it has been dry up here for such a long time there is a scarcity of bird life and native animals.
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  • Culture Tour

    21 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Sarah took us to visit various caves and other sites that included one cave that had quite extensive indigenous artwork in the walls.

  • Desert Sands Hotel

    21 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    What is probably most surprising to me is the fact that the internet reception at Yulara is probably better than Abbotsford!
    Yet the explanation is quite clear based on the massive antenna located in the centre of the township.
    Solar panels provide approximately one fifth of the power for the resort which is quite significant.
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  • Leroy - Hunter Gather Rituals

    21 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    Leroy was an indigenous elder who was able to explain the different types of hunting tools the local desert people use.
    Desert people use boomerang to hunt however boomerangs are not used by all indigenous peoples which was something that I had not expected. It was also interesting to learn that good hunters always take the last animal in the mob so that the rest of the group do not see the kill occur.
    Different types of wood are used for different types of weapons depending on the hardness of the timber which dictates what it is used for. E.g Hardwood is used for killing sticks and clubs whilst the softer timber is used to make spears to which they attach a hard mulga tip with a small barb that is glued in place with spinifex resin and kangaroo sinew.
    Different black fellas use different hunting tools depending on the area and type of country they live in.
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  • Getting to Know Darcy

    20 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    After the ride we got an opportunity to meet D’Arcy up close. He is the last camel in the line up because he is relaxed and slow and most importantly doesn’t get spooked.
    The best bit without doubt is mounting and dismounting as the camel has to lean forward to get their back legs to straighten and then push up with their front legs.
    When a camel is resting on the ground it rests on a bony prominence called a pedestal which also grows a callous to protect it.
    Great fun and finished off with damper and jam :)
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  • Camel Trek

    20 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    More shots of the camel trek...the camels walk in a “string” with each camel delicately tethered to the one in front with a light nose string that it attaches to the fleshy part of the camels nose.
    This allows the camels to walk uniformly one in front of the other.
    Possibly the funniest part is the different characters of the camels being exposed based on how much they carry on before you mount them.
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  • Sunrise Camel Trek

    20 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    5.15am start for the camel ride to catch first sunlight. Apparently there are one million wild camels in outback Australia. They were introduced into Australia as beasts that were able to carry large loads across large stretches of desert carrying mainly wool in the early pioneer days.
    They are able to survive without water for four weeks as they breakdown fat if water is needed.
    Apparently they have a top running speed of 40kmh per hour and our group of camels varied in colour from fawn to red brown.
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  • Uluru

    19 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Final sections of the magnificent rock which because of its size and grandeur is at the centre of many dreamtime stories.
    There are sections of the rock that you are requested not to photograph due to cultural sensitivities.
    None of the waterholes had any water in them as a result of the very dry conditions which was a pity.
    On the way back from Uluru we managed to see a willi-willi which is like a very small tornado mostly comprised of dust and soil particles.
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  • Uluru - Bike Ride

    19 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    First day at Uluru and began day with a walk, total body workout and stretch and then a ride around Uluru.
    The rock track is 15 kilometers and it follows roughly the contour of Uluru. Signs promote the intake of at least a liter of water an hour due to the dry, hot weather. We were relatively lucky as whilst the day was warm we started at 10.30am and finished around 2.30pm.
    The traditional owners of the land prefer you do not climb the rock as it is a sacred site and there are places where you are requested not to take photographs due to the spiritual significance of the place.
    The waterhole was dry yet you can imagine just how much water would wash over the rock in torrential rain.
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  • Mid Flight & Uluru

    18 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ 🌬 34 °C

    After a three hour flight we have arrived. Temperature @ 34 degrees celsius and a gentle breeze.
    Flies are apparent and the earth is red with sparse vegetation just as you would expect in the Australian outback.
    Uluru is a traditional site which you can understand because of how it dwarfs the local landscape...the traditional owners of the land are the Anangu people who have lived in this area for thousands of years.
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  • Sydney Airport

    18 kwietnia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    The traveling gypsy on another adventure...and as always I am behind her.
    The love of my life and my best buddy and ever alert travel companion...just don’t get in her way!

  • Robe

    13 stycznia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Beautiful historical beachside town that is popular with the wealthy property owners in the area that see Robe as their seaside escape.
    Beautiful sandstone blocks are the characteristic “look” of Robe that blends both the style and the history of the area.
    There are many opportunities foe sight seeing around Robe and the area is renown for its 4 wheel drive beach access and it’s classy eating restaurants.
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  • Meningie

    12 stycznia 2019, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Meningie is a small country town with a fascinating environmental history. It sits on the shores of a very large inland lake that has been the food source and mainstay of both indigenous and early settler communities.
    The lake was degraded due to over fishing and losing water flows due to irrigation commitments to other areas. This was the local communities call to action and an example of how history and heritage can work together for the common good as the water levels have been restored and the lake seem to be in excellent health.
    First snake seen on the whole trip which Jen almost stood on :)
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