The last 40 km seemed to take a long time.
We left Coober Pedy before sun up
and made it to the breakaways just after the sun rose, which made it a little tricky to travel on the dirt road to the lookout but we were greeted with some beautiful scenery once we were there. We had trouble seeing the dingo fence as the sun was glaring right where we needed to look, we didn't do the round trip loop and headed back to the highway.
Sun up at the Breakaways
Checking the view
My favourite peeps, making memories
Nothing like the early morning suns rays for a brilliant Gumby shadow photo.
The trip north of Coober Pedy was covered in mining claims, some big others small.
Again the scenery is rapidly changing.
The NT government have set up a great site at the border and while we were here we met two young dingo (or part thereof) pups. We had been told that they were there when we were at Josehine's gallery in Coober Pedy.
Welcome to NT
Well, we were actually leaving but a photo op a photo op!
Once we arrived at the resort we were totally overwhelmed with the size of the place, our lovely room and the view, of Uluru from our balcony
Very happy!














Yay, well done on 731k's with two kids in the car, I think that I would have been "are we there yet"...love the light instillations I bet they are stunning...Uluru looks amazing as I am sure it is.. enjoy that very special part of the world...and keep the post coming..
ReplyDeleteWe love our audio books Leanne, the car trip is close to silent as we'll listen to the stories, no are we there yet?
DeleteI LOVE reading your posts! waiting every evening for the updates�� so jealous you are at uluru while they have the fields of lights event! enjoy�� helen
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying our trek Helen, sorry I was late with yesterday's post. We are having a great time.
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