X is for Art
X is for X-RAY PAINTINGS X-ray paintings are typical of the Aboriginal paintings which can be seen in the Wet … Continue reading X is for Art
X is for X-RAY PAINTINGS X-ray paintings are typical of the Aboriginal paintings which can be seen in the Wet … Continue reading X is for Art
U is for ULURU Once again we’re off to the Red Centre today, right to the cultural, geographic and iconic … Continue reading Uluru will woo you
R is for RENNER SPRINGS One of our regular overnight stops on the long drive to Brisbane is Renner Springs, … Continue reading R is for roaming the roadways
O is for the OLGAS The Olgas or Kata Tjuta, as this rock formation is now known, is part of … Continue reading O is for the Olgas ( Kata Tjuta) and Open Gardens
M is for MARKETS: MINDIL BEACH and PARAP I don’t know about you but I love visiting markets when I’m … Continue reading M is for Mindil and to market, to market
Rather than inundate readers I’ve tried to be selective in which places we visit, balancing those that are a bit … Continue reading K causes a kerfuffle
J is for JABIRU Jabiru is both the name of a bird and also a town in the Kakadu National … Continue reading J is jumping into Jabiru
I is for INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS First off, my apologies but there will be no photographs today as it’s inappropriate to … Continue reading I is for Indigenous Australians
H is for HUMPTY DOO Perhaps you’ve decided to go to Kakadu National Park for an exploration or a few … Continue reading H is for Humpty Doo-dling
F is for FANNIE BAY For most tourists to Darwin, the near-city suburb of Fannie Bay is visited primarily for … Continue reading F is for Fannie Bay Flying