Sunday, May 2, 2010

The South Australia's highlights

A giant gumtree



Flinders Ranges National Park

This area is world-renowned for its geological history, Aboriginal rock art sites, impressive fossil remains and its ruins of early European settlement.
Aborigines have lived in the Flinders Ranges for tens of thousands of years. For the Adnyamathanha - the hills or rock people, the ranges are still of immense cultural significance.


Some emus


A grasshopper massacre








We would like to introduce you to Mika! We met him in Adelaide and he was looking for a lift to Alice Springs. Rahan, thank you for your patience, cooking, driving, energy and sense of humour.



Aboriginal style







Around 9cm (3.55 inches)!


Rahan and MacGyver searching for hints of tracks...










Looks like a watermelon, smells like watermelon but doesn't taste like watermelon!


An even bigger one!






7 km of 4x4 track. We couldn't drive faster than 5km/h!!!


A tree full of Kakadus




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