Woke up (7am) to the sounds of lots of birds squaking the morning
away. Headed back to the main road along some very bumpy and eroded
roads (with the only highlight being the sight of some dingoes
wandering around) and then ~700km later arrived at Uluru just as the
sun was going down. A lot of driving.
Uluru. It's a very big rock, made even bigger by the fact it's out in
the flat nothings of central Australia. I didn't see what was so
special about it but when you see just how big it is (somehing photos
can't show) you realize why it's such a big attraction.
After the sunset drove back to camping ($33 for camping, $25 per
person for entry into the park... They rip you good) and had dinner.
We should be waking for the sunrise tommorrow and then possibly a walk
around or over the big red thing.
away. Headed back to the main road along some very bumpy and eroded
roads (with the only highlight being the sight of some dingoes
wandering around) and then ~700km later arrived at Uluru just as the
sun was going down. A lot of driving.
Uluru. It's a very big rock, made even bigger by the fact it's out in
the flat nothings of central Australia. I didn't see what was so
special about it but when you see just how big it is (somehing photos
can't show) you realize why it's such a big attraction.
After the sunset drove back to camping ($33 for camping, $25 per
person for entry into the park... They rip you good) and had dinner.
We should be waking for the sunrise tommorrow and then possibly a walk
around or over the big red thing.
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