Melbourne
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We followed the recommendation of a lady at an information center and made a detour to take the scenic route into Melbourne. It wasn't really worth it as there was just one viewpoint but the detourWeiterlesen
We followed the recommendation of a lady at an information center and made a detour to take the scenic route into Melbourne. It wasn't really worth it as there was just one viewpoint but the detourWeiterlesen
We set the alarm to 5 in the morning so we have time to drive to the nearby Lake Elizabeth, walk some kilometers and hopefully watch Platypus in the dawn. After watching out for them unsuccessfullyWeiterlesen
As always we got up early at around 6. The reason for the early rise is that there are only about 12 hours of daylight from 6 to 6. Therefore we have to make the best of the limited available time.
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In the morning we went to Adelaide CBD to get our 4WD checked at a car repair shop. They found an issue with the battery and that the light indicator wasn't working but besides that it should workWeiterlesen
In the morning we hired bikes in the city center and explored the surrounding parks and buildings. We also went to the main shopping mall and checked out the stores there. Then we booked a tour atWeiterlesen
On our way North we stopped at Port Augusta to plan our way through the Outback. As we were reassured that our 4WD was working we wanted to take the route through the desert. The woman in the centerWeiterlesen
After a savoury breakfast at chilly temperatures next to the Marree Station we started our journey on the Oodnadatta Track. The track was pretty well formed and we were able to average about 70 km/hWeiterlesen
First thing in the morning we drove for 200km to have breakfast at the state border from South Australia to the Northern Territory. We were brutally attacked by millions of flies and barely managed toWeiterlesen
We got up at 5:30 in the morning to see the sunrise over Uluru. Although it was pretty early, there were already like a 100 persons waiting with us. Maybe these crowds influenced our perceptionWeiterlesen
Today we had the last lap of our Red Center discovery tour on our agenda, the desert township of Alice Springs. But first we made a stop at a roadhouse to habe breakfast right next to a group of emusWeiterlesen