Day Hundred and Forty
The greener pastures of the South Australian countryside seen through windows from our carriage, a few hours before reaching into Adelaide on The Overland.
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Graceful interiors of the St Francis Xavier’s right in the heart of Adelaide. Huge wind turbines of the Snowtown wind farm loom in the distance as we sped past rolling hills of northern South...
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Alice Springs was much more established than I thought, its town centre seen here from ANZAC Hill with the Heavitree Gap in the distance: a majestic, naturally-occuring gap in the MacDonnell ranges...
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Armed with just a pair of street sneakers, I tackled the amazing 6km, 4-hour Rim Walk loop featuring steep climbs and adrenalin-pumping cliff-side threads. And boy was it rewarding. The views at every...
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The south-eastern face of Uluru at dawn as seen from the Talinguru Nyakunytjaku lookout. The Kata-Tjuta’s are also visible in the distance. The actual shape of Uluru was far from my expectations from...
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The Kata Tjuta glowing in the last rays of the day. The iconic kangaroo crossing sign with the Kata Tjuta formations in the distance as the morning sun above the Australian Red Centre outback.
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