Travel Blog Photos from Kings Creek (76)
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... of the symbols are stylised versions of footprints, quite sensible when much of the landscape is dust! Finally we headed off to Kings Canyon- another couple of hours in the bus! We stopped off along the way to see Lake Amadeaus and look at Mount Connor ...
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 ...
... again on the track up to Kings Canyon. We pulled in for the night at the last place before reaching the National Park, Kings Creek; a little outback village of sorts, boasting a bunch of camels as pets that kept us amused as we made dinner, watching the ...
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. ...
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