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Sunset at Uluru

On the drive into Yulara you are able to see Uluru from a distance.  There are some rolling hills and you can just get a glimpse in between.  Because of all these rolling hills you really can’t get a proper view of it unless you go to a lookout at the campsite.  The first really good view of Uluru is after you enter the national park. The road to the sunset viewing point curves around the rock so you end … Read More

A Walk in Kata-Tjuta

After Tennant Creek we drove to Alice Springs, where we spent just one night before moving on to Yulara, near Uluru (aka Ayer’s Rock).  We decided we’d spend time in Alice after we’d visited Uluru. The distances are incredible.  There’s just nothing out here.  See this?  In 124 km we need to turn left onto Uluru Road.  It’s about 450km from Alice to Yulara with only tiny towns and a couple of petrol stations along the way.  With nothing in … Read More

Tennant Creek Telegraph Station

When you are in Tennant Creek you can visit the information centre for a key to tour the old telegraph station north of town.  Our caravan park also had a key, so we borrowed it for a look.  You can tour the station without a key but you won’t be able to get into all the buildings.  So much history here, I’m so glad we stopped in during our stay. The history behind the telegraph line is fascinating.  They built … Read More

The Pebbles Near Tennant Creek

We spent several nights in Tennant Creek, we needed to catch up on laundry and just stay put for a couple of days.  While we were there we visited the Pebbles, the aboriginal name is Kunjarra.  There’s about six kilometres of unsealed road on the way there.  Look how red the dirt is! There’s a path winding through the Pebbles, and due to the sacredness of the site you are supposed to stay on the trail and not climb the … Read More

Welcome to the Northern Territory!

Since leaving the coast we’ve had many long drives with not much in between.  That means road trains are more common, and some of them are huge! The terrain has been unchanging for the most part.  Flat, very flat. On our last night in Queensland was spent in Cloncurry.  We had intended to go to the John Flynn museum but heard it was expensive, so we decided to save it for a Royal Flying Doctor Service museum later in our … Read More

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