Some decisions change people’s lives forever. For us it was a crazy idea to go around Australia. We didn’t plan it, it just happened.
One day, the typical life in Melbourne, the next day we found ourselves under thousands of stars in Kimberley, deep river crossings in Kakadu National Park, eating camel pie in the Simpson desert, and driving through Australia’s longest shortcut.
This is our recollection of what went great, ok, or could end better.
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It’s very vocal bird, it can whistle in flight or while perched on a branch. Pairs constantly call to each other. They are graceful gliders
Gunlom Falls, Kakadu at Night & chilling crocodile story Next day we were planning to leave Muirella and head to Gunlom Falls, which is located
Yellow Waters, Sandy Billabong and Nanguluwur Yellow Waters is located in the centre for Kakadu National Park. It is a must go destination for anyone visiting
Ubirr, Nourlangie and Jim Jim Falls Kakadu National Park has the largest number of rock paintings in the world. Aboriginal people believe that most of
First time we tasted this delicious damper bread was during our trip to Bungle Bungle Range (Purnululu National Park) in Western Australia. We love its
Arnhem Land – my first visit Finally we reached Kakadu National Park and we still have the internet. What a pleasant surprise! Jabiru First stop
Two software developers and three year old on ten month journey around Australia.
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