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Nature

Explore the landscapes and wildlife of Australia’s Red Centre through our blog as we reveal the natural wonders of Uluru, Kings Canyon, Mt Conner and the traditional Aboriginal Patji Lands.

In the heart of Australia’s Red Centre, amidst the vastness of the Northern Territory, lies a place of unique beauty and cultural importance – Walpa Gorge. As a part of the awe-inspiring Kata Tjuta, or Olgas, Walpa Gorge unveils the ancient geological forces that have sculpted this land over millions of years. However, beyond its...
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Embark on a captivating journey off the beaten path in Central Australia, where the awe-inspiring beauty of Kings Canyon awaits, nestled within the remote Watarrka National Park. Just a three-hour drive from the iconic Uluru, this geological wonder extends beyond its stunning landscapes, hiding captivating secrets that redefine our understanding of natural wonders. As you...
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We all know the sun is vital to our very existence, a fact signified in the Australian Aboriginal flag, which is made up of black, red and yellow. The red indicates the land and the colour of ochre, the black signifies the Aboriginal people, while the yellow circle between the two represents the sun, provider...
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It’s no secret that Australia is famous for its fauna. We are known all over the world for our unique wildlife, with animals such as wallabies and koalas charming would-be tourists and visitors, while, sadly, our snakes, spiders and “drop bears” have a less-positive reputation! You might think, given the sometimes harsh climate, that wildlife...
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When people think about the Australian Outback, Salt Lakes aren’t generally something that comes to mind. But that is precisely what you will find in the Northern Territory! Located in the southwest corner, just 50 kilometres away from Uluru lies the state’s largest Salt Lake, Lake Amadeus, or Pantu in the local First Nations language,...
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