Australia

Exotic Fruits

On Sunday, we drove up to Emmagen Creek and followed the path back from a huge strangler fig to the swimming hole.  We had read at the Bat House that…

Where the Rainforest Meets the Reef

In the morning, our hosts had laid out a gorgeous fruit plate: papaya, grapes, kiwi, apples, oranges, mandarin and the sweetest pineapple ever.  A lot of fruit is grown in…

Epiphyte

Next in our series of weekend wanders was a trip up the coast to Cape Tribulation.  After a few days on foot it was nice to have our own wheels…

QLD for short

Luckily, Cairns City Backpackers was amazingly accommodating when we arrived before 10 am.  Our room was vacated, but not yet cleaned, but they let us store our luggage inside until…

They call it a “red-eye”

Darwin was named for Charles Darwin, who explored the harbor on his ship the Beagle.  Established in 1864, and having survived bombing by the Japanese in WWII, Darwin faced the…

Lord of the Flies

We awoke early again for an 8 am guided walk with a ranger in the Yellow Water billabong.  Helen had given the talk at the Anbangbang shelter the previous day…

Hotter than…

  We couldn’t wait to get out of the van in the morning, so we head back up to Ubirr in the morning for another talk, this one about one…

On to Kakadu

  October is the very beginning of the Wet Season in the Northern Territory, or possibly the very end of The Dry, depending on the year. For us, even though…

Are we there yet???

  The third day on the Ghan, we stopped at 9 am in Katherine, famous for the Katherine Gorge, the Katherine River and being the first permanent water source heading…

All Aboard!

  Our 54-hour train ride on the Ghan was an experience to remember. Billed as one of the world’s “Great Train Journeys,” the Ghan cuts right through the center of…