Sunday 17 July 2022

Australia - Part IV

 

Continuing this mammoth trip we last week told of our arrival at Alice Springs, but not how we got there. That was via the world famous
GHAN TRAIN
which crosses the Northern Territory from Darwin to Adelaide or vice versa
we opting for the down-hill trip with part of the journey taking us through the Simpon Desert and also, likely the main thrust during that 1,850 miles, the Olga and Uluru! Wildlife and views in no particular order started with our first veiw of the
OLGAS or KATA TJUTA
or
KATA TJUTA
a series of large, domes rock formations or 'bornhardts' located about 360 mils from Alice Springs.
SPINEY LIZARD
KORI BUSTARD
GREAT BOWERBIRD
and
nest strewn with any trinckets they can find to attract the girl of their dreams!
Our first view of Uluru
more famously known as
AYERS ROCK
HELLO-GOODBYE LIZARD
ABORIGINAL
ROCK PAINTINGS
Various
Veiws
A slap-up Meal
while watching the changing shades on the rock
as the Sun set.
Our 2 gentleman hosts, Driver and Guide, were a right pair of Herburt's and insisted that we should ready ourselves for the only surviving example of a certain species of Rubber Tree left on Mother Earth, so camara poised as we took the next bend in thetrack
Fooled Again
followed by a selection of images on the way back
FINKE RIVER
COMB-CRESTED JACANA
MAGPIE GOOSE
BAR-SHOULDERED DOVE
TORRESIAN IMPERIAL PIGEON
BLUE-WINGED KOOKABURRA
unidenrified
LIZARD
WANDERING TATTLER
GREY BUTCHERBIRD
CLAMEROUS REED WARBLER
GREAT KNOT
and the GHAN down to ADELAIDE