Post Tagged with: "extraordinaryplaces"

 
  • The Barking Owl as she comes out of her hollow tree nest just above our tent

    Beaches, Birds and Barking Owls

    We spent a week in Broome, drinking in the colours of the Indian ocean, admiring the view and marvelling at rather lovely birds. Oh and there were the barking owls. […]

     
     
  • Taking the morning air

    Tunnel Creek and Windjana Gorge(ous)

    Stunning scenery, billions of bats, cruising crocodiles, fantastic hikes and the chance to splash about in puddles in a dark tunnel! Every turn brings us more magic in outback Australia. […]

     
     
  • The beguiling Bungle Bungles

    The Bungle Bungles

    The Bungle Bungles are some of the most beautiful, striking natural formations in the world. Their weird and wonderful shapes are only outshone by their glowing colours and irresistible stripiness! […]

     
     
  • Road trains blot out the view as they pass

    The Tanami Track

    It’s a 1000km of dirt, corrugations, gold mines and road trains. The Tanami Track is also the fastest way from the Centre to the west. It took us three days. […]

     
     
  • Early days of the Air

    The World’s Biggest School & Largest Hospital

    Necessity is the mother of invention and when the nearest school or hospital can be days away by rough dirt track, extraordinary people get busy creating amazing ways to manage. […]

     
     
  • On the Finke desert track en route to Alice Springs

    The Dead Centre of the Red Centre

    There’s the so-called Red Centre of Australia – which includes Uluru. And then there’s the Dead Centre. We shot down the aptly-named Gun Barrel Highway to pay it a visit. […]

     
     
 
 
 

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