Depending on what time of the year you visit this normally parched desert landscape of South Australia and Queensland, one would be forgiven to think that wildfl
One of Australia’s important Stock Routes was to become a legendary track and today nearly 150 years later since it was first opened, is as important now as it was th
High on the list of most four-wheel drivers “to do list” would be a Simpson Desert crossing. Those that do the crossing will either fall into one of t
After our first visit to the Cooper Creek Ferry site in June 2010, it was one Outback destination that we had to return to. Those that have c
Back in March of this year, Fiona and I spent nine memorable days over on Kangaroo Island and enjoyed our stay that much, that we are head
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Back in late January of this year while taking a drive over to Moonta, we stopped to check out some local <a class="t
Mistletoes are parasites. This diverse group of plants has over 1500 species found throughout the world. 91 species have been found in Australia and experts believe that there are more out ...
Back in January when we had a few days of 40° C plus in temperature, it was time to think about a short little break and immediately thought of Kangaroo Island (KI as i
Hi Dave Here are a few pictures of man made objects in the bush, in the Best Country in the World. [gi]34035,238,181,L
For those that have been following my rantings and ravings for the past eleven months, you will be aware with my obsession with the Cooper Creek Ferry. Around early March
Having been bitten by the Simpson Desert bug many years previous, the time had now come to look for a new challenge and to test
The words on everyone lips, both here on the forum and on all news services right around Australia was
Following through on the posts that Val has started on the Forum
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The first European to see a Sturt Desert Pea in flower was English Explorer and Navigator, William Dampier, when on the on 22 August 1699 on Rosemary Isla
Brief Pre Trip Events Since early in 2010 I had been following with great interest the massive rains that deluged outback Queensland. With my local contacts at Etadunna Station,...
During the recording of my many Trek Notes for ExplorOz, only the photos that relate to waypoint are used. Here are some that were taken from various trips, in relation to recording New Trek Notes....
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