Friday, 28 August 2009

The Olga's







We followed our day by a big walk around Kata Tjuta, (the olgas) so we could burn those pancakes off. These huge rocks are just next to Uluru and in the same national park.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Aires rock at sunrise




We woke at 5am to get to see Uluru at sunrise. It was busy with a lot of tourists but the pancakes were tasting good as the camera's were snapping in the cold morning air.

Nights camp at Uluru national park





































On the way to Uluru national park we stopped off at a petrol station outback Australia styleeee. It was hot, rugged and very red. There was also a few other outback tours like our own stopping off there.

Kings Canyon






We stayed at Kings Canyon station 650metres above sea level. The fire was hot and the swags sort of comfy. In the morning we went to Kings Canyon and the Garden or Eden.
Kings Canyon and the Garden or Eden as Lonely Planet (LP) explains; after a steep climb of 100m cliff face, the walk skirts the canyon's rim and then enters the Garden or Eden: a lush pocket of cycads around a natural pool. The next section of the walk winds through a maze of giant beehive domes.
After this we went to Uluru national part to sleep the night and get a view of the Aires rock sunset from our campsite

The Ghan: Saturday 15th August




The alarm woke us at 6:30am and we slowly collected our backpacks and walked to the shuttle to take us to the train. The Ghan was celebrating its 80th birthday running from Adelaide to Alice Springs and completion of the line from Alice Springs to Darwin was only in 2004. There were other random facts that the P.A system spat out throughout the journey. We got on and noticed the feeling of travelling all them years ago.
The crew were wearing old school clothes and we had plenty of leg room to spread ourselves out. At midday we arrived at Katherine train station before setting off again for Alice Springs 4 hours later. The sunset was really nice over the bush with the iron rich red sand, plus what suprised me was the number of trees. I read Digital Fortress by Dan Brown all the way there which managed to take up a considerable amount of time.
Sunday 16th August:
I kept waking up randomly in the night and the train was stationary. Wierd! At 6am the dawn broke and it was amazing to watch as the sky went from black to orange to blue. At 7am the train started moving again and we were on the final leg to Alice Springs.
We arrived at 11am and caught the shuttle bus to Toddy's backpackers where we had our own room, kitchen units and bathroom. After having a look around town it seemed a lot like Darwin except hilly.

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Jim Jim Falls





Jim Jim falls ha no water flowing from it bit there were huge plunge pools to go swimming in. These weren't as warm as the Maguk pools but great fun all the same. On the way we saw a green ant nest inside a plant. Our guide explained to us that if you grab them by the head and eat them they taste like limes. after a few try's of catching them they were a tasty bushtucker snack.

Twin Falls




These two falls are called twin falls but because its the dry season only one of them is flowing. We had a boat trip up the billabong through steep cliffs and a walk through rain forest to find these amazing waterfalls. It reminded me of Jurassic park as we travelled through and was half expecting to see a dinosaur.