Travel Blog Photos from Kings Creek Station (21)
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... and caught sight of Uluru in the far distance, before we came down again. Camp for the night was about 5 miles away from the Station, down a dirt track, past some wild horses. Needless to say we all got far more 'rugged up' (Aussie for 'wrapped up warm ...
We arrived at Kiings creek Station early afternoon. It reached to 42 C which is about 110 F, but was dry. We wanted to swim, but the pool was closed due to the alagae built up. Several students rode 4-wheel motorbikes For supper we had grilled steaks ...
This morning's first stop was to hear a Singing Dingo. Rachel Moore was chosen to play a few notes on the piano and the Dingo, 5 years old, started singing. One unique feature of Dingoes is that they don't smell like dogs. We had lunch of meat pies. ...
Mr. conway who is the owner of this camp showed us a slide show and video of his family who started this place. One demonstrated whip crackings. They served us slices of damper (bread) with cream and honey. They also served us cups of hot tea they ...
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