I love the diversity of this country. The colors of Australia have been an inspiration to put together this photo collage of the places I`ve seen on recent trips. Green Rolling Hills in Victoria Driving around in Victoria, especially in the winter time, there`s so much green around you. In a way it reminds me a […]
Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a park in the southern portion of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is best known for Uluru (also known as “Ayers Rock”), a single massive rock formation, and also for Kata Tjuta (also known as “The Olgas”), a range of rock domes. The names Uluru and Kata Tjuta come from the […]
My Trip to Uluru
Before coming to Australia, I`d heard about Uluru, who hasn`t, but I have to say I was fascinated by all the history and culture I got to learn on my trip to Uluru. I`ve had the opportunity to experience Uluru from every angle. I know most people only come for a day trip or 2 […]
How to visit Uluru at its best?
When visiting Australia for the first time, it`s hard to cover the whole country. It is at least 15 times the UK and has so much to offer. It`s a pity to not explore destinations to their fullest potential. Like when I visited Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock. I know a lot of travelers […]
How an indigenous artist in Australia impressed me…
Under a burning sun smoke spirals up from a bonfire while flies buzz all around, but that doesn`t distract indigenous artist, Billy Cooley, from his work. I`m in Australia’s Outback at the foot of the majestic rock, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock. It’s sacred territory to the Anangu, the aboriginal people of the Western […]
The Red Centre of Australia
The Red Centre is the physical and metaphoric heart of Australia. It includes Uluru, Kata Tjuta National Park, Alice Springs, the ancient MacDonnell Ranges and the wonders of Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon). I was lucky enough to visit both Uluru and Kata Tjuta National Park. I walked around and learned much more about the […]