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  • Day 15

    Gnamma Holes

    May 18, 2018 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 14 °C

    We will cross the border into Northern Territory today sometime. The nights have been spent in charming little bush spots that we find on the WikiCamps app. There is a lot of car wrecks off to the side of this Rd, and tyre rims seem grow out of nowhere. 😉. We’ve made use of them for fire places, and they worked brilliantly.

    The Gnamma Holes in the Photos are natural cavities in rocky outcrops that hold water after rain. A major source of water for nomadic aboriginals.

    We were waved down by three local men, who asked if we had a pump for their car tyre. They had plugged it with a tyre plug and just needed to air it up so they could get on their way towards Warburton. Dave obliged by getting the compressor and air hose going. Their car was a red commodore that had seen better days. The only window that wasn’t smashed was the front windscreen, and all the panels were crumpled up to some degree. 😂😂

    We’ve seen hundreds of camel tracks on the Rd in front of us at different times but not a camel in sight, now that’s something we do want to see.
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