Every beautyful thing has come to an end. Our journey ends where we started it in Fremantle – called Freo. Freo as well as Perth are located “at the end of the world” but it‘s always worth to visit it. Here the spirit “no worries” is really good to perceive. Everything seems more relaxed than…
The Ghan – amazing, fascinating train experience, 3. to 6. August 2019
The Ghan. It‘s an ood name for a train but in Australian history it is a living legend. The Ghan, historical australian Railway, which offers amazing and gogeous moments and synonymous with outback Australia. There are to typs of journeys one is Darwin to Adelaide – 4 days and 3 nights – or Adelaide to…
Darwin and surroundings, 3. August 2019
Near Darwin is the famous „Kakadu National Parc“, which does not show impressiv waterfalls at the moment because the wet season was to dry. We get the suggestion better to go to the „to swimm. The Lichtfiled is much more closer to Darwin and optimal to go for a day tour – approximitly 380 km…
Darwin – The Top End, 31. July 2019
Final point in the Northern Territory is Darwin. The Top End as the Aussies call it here and how they do advertise it. It’s actually the most northern city on the Australian continent. GPS data from Darwin: Latitude: -12.4628271; Longitude 130.8417772 compared to Cairns: Latitude -16.9203338, Longitude 145.7708595 Darwin is the capital of the Northern…
Dundee Beach and Crab Claw Island, 27. July 2019
Only 150 km away of Darwin there is a beautful spot named Dundee Beach. It‘s another amazing and impressiv place on our planet. The beach has white sand, black stones and small red cliffs a lot of palms and the beautyful blue Timoresea. This real nice beach is the habitat of saltwater crocodiles. So swimming…
Devils Marbles – Karlu Karlu, 23. July 2019
What an amazing landscape this Devils Marbles – Karlu Karlu what means „round boulders“ in the language of indigenous people (Aboriginals). The Devils Marbles are amongst the most famous Australian rocks, right up there with Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the Kata Tjutas (Olgas) in the Australian Outback. The stones are a holy place of the…
Roadhouses to Devil‘s Marbles, 20. July 2019
From Kununurra our journey leads us to the Devil‘s Marbles at Wauchope. But let us tell the story ordinary, one step after the other. The way we have to drive is 1‘339 km – let‘s see what going on 😉 We start at Kununurra and we drive to Timber Creek Roadhouse, Northen Territory. On the way…
Kununurra, 18. July 2019
Kununurra its self has plenty of attractions. Thanks we made our sightseeing flight over Kununurra, Lake Argyle and even over Purnuluru-National-Parc, in which the famouse Bungle Bungles are, we stored a lot of time and for that we may enjoy the local attractions of Kununurra. Our start is at the Sandalwood Facotry, where we get…
Kununurra and Argyle Diamod Mine, 16. July 2019
Two directions are heading to the east junction to get on the Gibb-River-Road, one is the way from Wyndham, most northern city of Western Australia and end of the Great Northern Highway and the other comes from Kununurra. We decide to visit Wyndam, which is situated at the mouth of King, Pentecost, Durack, Forest and…
Gibb-River-Road, 4WD dusty and sandy, 10.-13.7.2019
Now we are going to drive the famous and notorious Gibb-River-Road. The Gibb-River-Road is a gravel road and it serves as perfect understanding of a gravel road – dusty, sandy, with a lot of stones (big and small), pot holes and a lot of corrugations small and large ones. We are looking forward what kind…