
One of the great appeals of travelling the vast Australian Outback is that maintaining contact with the outside world is not always possible…
Now don’t get me wrong, I love engaging with others but it is nice to go into hiding every so often, perhaps even therapeutic.
And besides, that isn’t the only reason for travelling our wonderful outback!
We have arrived back from our Western Deserts expedition, a trip that took us across the Great Victoria and Gibson Deserts, and through Australia’s Red Centre. These are truly living deserts full of colour and beauty and I look forward to sharing some of the thousands of images that Janet, TomO, and I took on this trip.
And thanks for your many messages of support during the trip which I am working my way through presently…
In the meantime, how good is that sand dune, strewth, you wouldn’t be dead for quids, mate!
hey baz. where do you live ? i have some family down under, one of my daughters married an aussie – such a beautiful place ) beth
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Howdy, In a house, we have them downunder 😉
Okay, I know what you meant…Sydney, but long to be in the Outback most of the time! And i is a wonderful place!
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ha – well my family is on the perth side, a bit of a day hike from you )
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Looking forward to the photos you will share! Glad you made it back safe!
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Welcome home! You’re so right. Sometimes you just have to go off road/ off grid and be present with your present. Amazing pic!!
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So true! Refreshing…
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Fabulous.
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Wonderful isn’t it!
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Yay!! I’ve been waiting for these photos…
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And I’m looking forward to sharing them…!
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That’s a great photo Baz! Good to hear you are back!
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Well, good and bad, would like to still be out there, but already planning something again…
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Looking forward to your pics and stories too. What a great trip.
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Loved it…plenty of photos, and a few stories to share!
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