That month , Marc and Inneke were travelling around Australia.
Having a good time, while i was waking up at 300 am . They also planned to visit Alice , a good thing. Seeing some friends from Belgium is always something to look forward to.
It was great to see them again, and to see how they enjoyed Australia. They were having a great honeymoon. I had to show him how special the outback was, so i proposed an overnight camping under the southern sky. The place where we would go, was just 40k`s out of Alice. A little waterhole , i discovered together with Luke a while ago. Yep, on boring Sundie afternoons, we explore the area, follow tracks, they have to go somewhere. that`s how we found that place. On one of those boring Sundays, we also discovered some cave, the bat caves , they are called. A network of caves and tunnels underground. Amazing, open for everybody to get lost and never be found again. Northern Territory, my kind of country.
Marc and Inneke agreed to go camping to the new discovered camp ground. All together at the front seats of Mrs Dee. The backseats of my car are taken out, to get more place for my survivors camping gear, golf clubs, bundies, my noodle seat , etc. I installed some platform, with draws. Place for a eski, and in case you go camping on one of those 7 days in the year that it rains here in Alice, you could sleep in the back of the car.
The track is pretty easy, just made a bit narrow by never ending growing bushplants, because not often somebody has the idea to take that lost track to run down the branches. We arrived at our spot, i was trying to get a bit closer to the waterhole, but one big rock was in the way. So we had to reverse, and camp on the rocks, above the waterhole. We had a good night, cooked some dinner, had some wine, looked at the stars. Interesting conversations about the sky. I even learned how easy it is to remember first or last quarter of the moon. Thanks Marc.
At night and even in the morning we had a lot of visitors, kangaroos everywhere, looking at us, if they never had seen a human, maybe it was.
We had some coffee, and went for a little walk in the area. Marc even tried, the game `bushgolf`.
To close the visit from Marc and Inneke here in Alice. Me ,Kate and the honeymoon couple decided to have a last tea . We went to a restaurant, where we all had different meals, and stayed till the last guests.
Having a good time, while i was waking up at 300 am . They also planned to visit Alice , a good thing. Seeing some friends from Belgium is always something to look forward to.
It was great to see them again, and to see how they enjoyed Australia. They were having a great honeymoon. I had to show him how special the outback was, so i proposed an overnight camping under the southern sky. The place where we would go, was just 40k`s out of Alice. A little waterhole , i discovered together with Luke a while ago. Yep, on boring Sundie afternoons, we explore the area, follow tracks, they have to go somewhere. that`s how we found that place. On one of those boring Sundays, we also discovered some cave, the bat caves , they are called. A network of caves and tunnels underground. Amazing, open for everybody to get lost and never be found again. Northern Territory, my kind of country.
Marc and Inneke agreed to go camping to the new discovered camp ground. All together at the front seats of Mrs Dee. The backseats of my car are taken out, to get more place for my survivors camping gear, golf clubs, bundies, my noodle seat , etc. I installed some platform, with draws. Place for a eski, and in case you go camping on one of those 7 days in the year that it rains here in Alice, you could sleep in the back of the car.
The track is pretty easy, just made a bit narrow by never ending growing bushplants, because not often somebody has the idea to take that lost track to run down the branches. We arrived at our spot, i was trying to get a bit closer to the waterhole, but one big rock was in the way. So we had to reverse, and camp on the rocks, above the waterhole. We had a good night, cooked some dinner, had some wine, looked at the stars. Interesting conversations about the sky. I even learned how easy it is to remember first or last quarter of the moon. Thanks Marc.
At night and even in the morning we had a lot of visitors, kangaroos everywhere, looking at us, if they never had seen a human, maybe it was.
We had some coffee, and went for a little walk in the area. Marc even tried, the game `bushgolf`.
To close the visit from Marc and Inneke here in Alice. Me ,Kate and the honeymoon couple decided to have a last tea . We went to a restaurant, where we all had different meals, and stayed till the last guests.
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