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23 février 2014

Sydney

Back to the biggest autralian city at last, it is really a nice place to visit. Tomorrow in the plane... https://plus.google.com/photos/113495650656525472061/albums/5983477976080426609?banner=pwa
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22 février 2014

Kamay Botany Bay National Park

Back to Sydney, the trip is near to the end. As we could not find an accommodation for the night, we had no other choice than renting a car and avoid Sydney downtown today as parking would be a hell of a headache. Instead we went to Kamay Botany Bay National...
21 février 2014

Henbury meteorite

Last day in the red centre, on the way back to Alice Springs we had a stop in Henbury Meteorite conservation park. The park is composed of meteorite craters that hit the Earth many years ago. Some craters are today invisible due to the erosion and the...
20 février 2014

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

This park is a jewel of the nature. Two mounts are included in the national park, the well-known Uluru/Ayers Rock and the less famous Kata Tjuta/Mount Olgas. Walking around Uluru base is really interesting as you find out that the smooth aspect seen from...
19 février 2014

watarrka national park

The day started yesterday at 11.30pm. Due to the long drive ahead of us to reach Kings Canyon, we decided to leave Glen Helen by midnight. Past Alice Springs, the speed limit is 130kph on the Stuart Highway, what a good thing as it is not even a motorway....
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18 février 2014

West MacDonnell NP

Getting very close to the end now and it is desert time. Alice Springs is probably the main gateway to that part of the country so it is where we touched down around 9am. After a useless detour to Maccas as I do not have a visa yet, we drove west of Alice...
17 février 2014

glass house mountains

Third and last day in the Queensland. We have spent a few hours in the Glass house Mountains which is a range a dormant volcanoes, active 25 millions years ago. The range was named by James Cook as it remembered him the Glass house of his homeland. Aboriginal...
16 février 2014

brisbane

Brisbane, capital city of Queensland, third largest Australian city with 2.2 millions peoples. As many other cities, old historic buildings sit in the shadow of modern skyscrapers. I noticed an important number of church within the city centre in Brisbane....
15 février 2014

Gold Coast

Chilling out was the master word today. On the Gold Coast I met up with a old kiwi mate in another state, another day. The beach is sitting at the bottom of skyscrapers so it is quite easy to reach the beach from the city centre. The highest building...
14 février 2014

Glen innes and Gibraltar range

Only then more days to go and another day spent in the New South Wales. The destination today was the Gibraltar Range National park which is a World Heritage area. On the way we had a stop in a nice town named Glen Innes. Concerning the national park,...
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