My favourite (and last) batch of photos from the camping trip. This was when we went to Uluru, and viewed one of the most beautiful impact of the sunset. On the rock, that is.

Mt. Connor. At first I thought this was Ayers, but the shape just wasn't right. Turns out to be a mountain instead.



Red sand. Definitely looked much redder in reality.


Sunrise at Uluru. One of the reddest moments. I was glad that I could capture it.

The sunset. Various colours of the rock.



One of the parts of the Ayers Rock. It has random holes everywhere. The rock is in reality, smoother than I thought it would be.

Us in one of the 'holes'. Judging from the looks of it, one can imagine how big the rock actually is.

This 'hole' was named Mick Jagger's lips. Pretty self-explanatory.

Surfaces of the rock. This part seemed blacker because water had actually flowed through this part of the rock for many, many, many (x 100000000) years.

As compared to this one..

Kata Tjuta! The domes. My second favourite walk, apart from Kings Canyon. We had to walk for 7.4 km, and the view was simply breathtaking.







This dome reminded me of one particular agar-agar.







The bunk house we stayed in for a night, at Cooper Pedy. An underground mining site.

An underground 'house'.


The beach at Adelaide which was a 5-min walk from our caravan resort. Our bus couldn't start, so we had to wait for the mechanic to come. Took him about 2 hours in total to arrive and fix the bus, before we could set back to Melbourne.


On the way back, popped over to a wildlife park to see something which I never knew existed in this world. Albino kangaroos!!!!! They practically look like giant rats!


I was glad that I managed to survive this camp without any mishaps or whatsoever befalling me or QQ. Now I can finally strike off Central Australia from my list. Within these few years of my stay down under, I plan to at least visit all the states, if possible. Tasmania, next year, maybe?
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