Alice Springs - More than just a barren land
- flyuval
- Aug 10, 2017
- 1 min read
Located in the middle of the Australian continent. Alice is a small town, an isolated island in an arid sea of only 240 mm rain drop per year. Yet, Alice and its surrounding have a powerful energy thanks to the red blood like, dry land which fills itself with green vegetation a day after a light rain. Traveler graving to explore the Aboriginal culture may find some evidence for the mysterious civilization who used to rule the Australian continent for ages.

Landing in Alice Springs.

Alice Springs Airport. Please don't bring fresh food products to the Northern Territory (Fruits & Veggies) due to biosecurity reasons.

Outside Alice Spring there are many short walks. Fresh green grass after the rain.

Ellery Creek Big Hole. A place only locals go to (Accessible with a car only). Careful entering the water.
Uluru (must do!) coming soon...stay tuned!

Captured in Uluru, of course.
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