Birdsville and around
We left busy Brizzy behind us and started our crossing through the heart of Australia, from East to West. Now, one might think this is
aerial / travel photography
We left busy Brizzy behind us and started our crossing through the heart of Australia, from East to West. Now, one might think this is
From Darwin, where we stayed for 6 weeks, to Yeppoon. 2976 km. Long stretches of nothing. Hot. Beautiful. We loved it. The endless road took
The Explorer’s Way, aka the Stuart Highway, deserves its name! The Highway is named after John McDouall Stuart who, in 1862, became the first European
In our previous post you could read about our adventures in the Red Centre. We left Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park aside, mainly because we have
The Oodnadatta Track, one of the epic outback tracks every 4×4 driver wants to drive (or at least, when you are an Australian or if
Gawler Ranges National Park is situated in the north of the Eyre Peninsula (see previous blog post). It is a landscape characterised by rocky formations,