Tuesday, June 14, 2005

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The best for last on the layering

For 40 000 years of Uluru is a sacred place for Aborigines. Habitat and holy places at once.
And yet I was a little skeptical when we spent hours by the red landscape of Alice Springs towards Ayers Rock rattled. Skeptical because I feared that the hype around this huge rock possibly a trace could be larger size than he
Something else I was skeptical, as it the first day in Kings Canyon began to pour on all cylinders. The first time in six months. The next day pending sunset at Uluru proverbial seemed to fall into the water.
much like our sleeping bags, which packed in the evening in a swag under the stars - oh, clouds - positioned in the nocturnal Drizzle amazingly brilliantly defied. I had identified the weather page quickly. "The rain," said my opinion. But the Red Centre is not the Alps and the Uluru not Krems wall.
Not a cloud was visible in the sky as Uluru, the next morning towered before us. It was an artificial vision, a glimpse into another world. Set in the vastness of the desert stones, the huge rocks all the significance that is attributed to him.

I hope my pictures can convey a little of it.

King
Day 1 - the Kings Canyon was no more than a mild, rainy prelude to what we should expect the next day.

Lichtblick
Sunset in the outback. And A first ray of hope on the horizon.


U
Prepare to sunset.

Some statements from a colorful spectacle of nature.
Ul

Ulu

I know all there is to see on postcards. For a change, a few close-ups.
Ulunah

Ulurnah

well as that the sun rose the next morning again.
Ufrueh

Ulufrueh

Olgas
The view of the nearby, at least as impressive Olgas. 39 huge Sandsteindoeme between which blew a pleasantly cool breeze and even dinosaurs trampled.

Olga
The pawns at the bottom give an idea of how impressive the sight of these monsters from the sometimes rather narrow Valleys.

Ol

Olg

soda, it's time to make this conclusion.

It was an incredible time I had here.
When half a year traveling alone, you will experience ups and downs, you float on cloud nine times and the next day felt pretty lonely. Especially in these moments, I loved to look in here and read from you.
Thank you, that I have so many of you accompanied on my journey.
I'm looking forward to seeing you all soon again to see Martin.

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