Kakadu National Park is about a 3 hour drive outside of Darwin. Certainly the most remote place we’ve ever been. It’s a huge park, 100% run by the aboriginals. We arrived on Halloween, had some dinner and boy is it hot. Today we woke up at 7am to about
The train was interesting but cool. Riding on an old fashioned train overnight was cool, but not very restful. In Katherine we took an excursion to the Katherine Gorge. Very pretty but it is the end of the dry season, so the waterways were quite low. Many termite mounds at
“I know exactly where we are…. we are in the middle of fucking nowhere “. Where is that from? From the plane you can see…. we are in the middle of nowhere. We skipped over the camel ride and opted for more sleep and another dinner under the
Travel days can be tiresome, except when they end like this Saturday did. We arrived in the city of Uluru around 3:30. After a quick check in at the hotel, we hit the road to see the mother of all rocks. Having seen like a gazillion pictures of it,
Melbourne is, by far, the most diverse city I have ever been in. One tour guide said 147 different nationalities live in the city of 5 Million people. We heard over a dozen different languages being spoken on the chaotic streets. Aside from English, the most represented was Chinese, followed