Yes, there is still me! The second and final part of my outback tour ended yesterday, and after thousands of miles on the bus, plenty of highlights along the road and three exciting days in Kakadu, I am now in tropical Darwin: Daily 30 degrees and palm trees instead of red Wuestensand. I'd like you minutely from all my experiences to report, but I have noticed on the phone, that somehow does not work. I'm here in a completely enderen world in which we must ask at least three people to figure out day and date, because we experience every day as much as otherwise encounter in a week and one from the zoo animals in the wild. So I was driving as canoeing in Katherine Gorge. Although we have not seen any crocodiles, but they do exist there, of which we were able to convince us even later. A snake and a baby wallaby I've had on my arm and all the creepy-crawly now belong to the open air bedroom. Also, I was funny at the 4WD trips through the car spun and was rewarded after strenuous hikes with breathtaking lookouts. I swam both beautiful, as also large and very cold waterfalls. It's really hard to write down what one does, even if you barely know what all happened ... Therefore, only a few visual impressions (! More organge-red rock) and the Needless mention that I very well here goes:)
Together with Renske I try in the next days to come to Cairns, which is a somewhat is more complicated than expected, as all flights fully booked and lifts are in short supply ... but somehow we will succeed in doing this already, since we are now again back to civilization!
Devils Marbles
Truck 4WD Kakadu - great fun!
Aboriginal Art
search image - Noemi and I swim
Our camp neighbors for a night - a controlled brush fire
canoeing in Katherine Gorge
crocodiles in the wild
group picture of the Jim Jim Falls - in the photo just a few drops when you swim closer ran huge!
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