UFOs and Stone Marbles
I certainly wasn’t thinking of aliens, aliens hadn’t crossed my mind at all before we stopped at Wycliffe Well for petrol.
Continue reading →I certainly wasn’t thinking of aliens, aliens hadn’t crossed my mind at all before we stopped at Wycliffe Well for petrol.
Continue reading →The link these people had to the rest of the world was a single strand of steel wire and the sound of the Morse code clacker. This wire was the connection between Europe and Australia by overland telegraph to Singapore and then cable from there to Darwin.
Continue reading →Pieces of rock the size of a 200 litre oil drum made these huge indents in the earth as they hit the at around 40,000 Kms an hour
Continue reading →The walk around the rim is spectacular and well worth the effort, the rock formations are fantastic and even with the many travellers on the track there’s still a feeling of solitude. Well marked but not over developed, it felt a privilege to do this walk.
Continue reading →I have to put a final word in on the German Cyclist if anybody has followed his story. I like to report happy endings and I think this is a happy ending. When we got up for breakfast, it became apparent the gentleman suddenly had two bikes by his orange tent and there was both and male and female voices coming … Continue reading →