GHANA, ALICE and EMOTIONS
Too little time and too little space to give the emotions and events of utime 3 days. We'll try
'brief in order not to lose track of my journey also giving vent to my need to share.
Departure from the February 8 with the historical GHANA ADELAIDE, the train that connects the south with the far north of Australia: Darwin ... We have reached
ALICE SPRINGS (meta 'entire route) after about 1,250 miles and over 25 hours by train, a train that was marching at a rate' very small, not over 80 miles, through a land flat and barren desert, decorated Solanto by the presence of low trees and millions of rocks and stones. The blue brown el
took precedence over everything.
In Alice Springs we were expecting more than 40 degrees and a sea of \u200b\u200bflies, nienet compared to what we experienced from the day after in the heart of the Australian outback, to the point that we had munirci antimosche network with which we have consistently covered the face, as women wearing chador.
The next day we left for a 3-day camping and hiking in the outback desert with the aim of achieving the legendary rock ULURO, a long excursion into the sacred territory of the Australian Aborigines shared with 20 other boys from every part of Europe, more from our guide.
not transmute many emotions into words: the very strong heat, the makeshift camps, the magic of these sacred lands, the spirit of adventure that hung everywhere, and especially the nights spent covered by a blanket of millions of stars and the Milky Way visible throughout its entire beauty
have made these unique days.
The photos, published soon, will reveal a visual of what I've tried.
Last hours in Alice Springs. In the afternoon we will move to Australia flight to Cairns, the east coast, and then the hour time difference with Europe, the Mediterranean would revert to 10 ...
The adventure continues!
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