Day 25 Litchfield National Park 12/6/12

We spent the morning around the caravan after cooking our breakfast on the camp fire.
Around late morning we drove down to Wangi falls. At Wangi Falls there is a big water fall that falls into a big pool of water. You can swim in the big pool at the bottom, and we did. The water was not too cold, but compared to Mataranka, it was quite cold! Wangi falls was the first of three really fun swimming spots that we visited.
The second one we went too was called Florence Falls. The water fall there was not quite as big as Wangi Falls but we really enjoyed swimming in it. There were lots of big fish. At first Tess and I just walked in the water from rock to rock, then we swam, with Dad, all the way over to the falls. It was really fun. We also swam across to a ledge in the rock wall where Tess and I climbed up. There was also a cave like thing that we swam across to.
The final place we went too was probably the most fun, for me. There was a series of pools between each small water fall. The pool we swam in had a small water fall that we could go down into the next pool. There was like a wall before the water started rushing down into the next pool. We could get sort of stuck to the rock wall by the rushing water! It was cool!
We then returned to the caravan and lit the camp fire for dinner. We had toasted jaffles cooked in a jaffle iron.
Tara

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Day 24 Litchfield National Park

Today we came to Litchfield National park. On the way we were held up for a short while because of road works. See Dad’s vote for the best looking road worker in Australia in the photo. We had lunch of Barramundi at the Adelaide River pub. After lunch we went to the WWll war cemetery. It was very well looked after. When we got there we went to the camp ground but it was full so we had to go on to the next camp ground. This will be our first two night stay without power! We set a camp fire and just sat around. Then had dinner cooked on the camp fire.
Tess

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Day 23 Mataranka 10/6/12

In the morning we went for a walk. We walked to the Mataranka falls! They were lovely. We just put our feet in a little pool in the falls. Around this area there are lots of giant termite mounds, there was a big one on the walk. The whole walk took about 3 1/2 hours. It was getting really hot towards the end!! (the temperature has reached low thirties! We heard its rather cold down south!) Just at the end of the walk we stopped at a place where we could swim out to a pontoon in the Roper River. It was quite cold water but it was fun! We then went for a little swim at the Mataranka thermal pool. Some people told us that they had just seen a snake in the water! We didn’t actually see it, but mum got out pretty quick. We decided to go back to Bitter Springs, we really like Bitter Springs. For dinner we had roast chicken in the camp oven. It was really yummy! We sat by the fire talking to some other people from the caravan park for quite a while.
Tara

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Day 22 9/6/12 Mataranka

Today we went to the springs at about 8:30am. There were a few people there when we got there. We then came back and had breaky. We were starving. Then we went to have a look at the Mataranka thermal pools. it was more like a made swimming pool then a all natural spring. We Then went to the re-constructed home stead. The verandah was really wide. The movie We Of The Never Never was made at that place. Next we went to the place were the original house was that the author Jeannie Gunn lived. We went on to the cemetery where several of the characters from We Of The Never Never were buried. It was very interesting. Next we went to have Barra and Chips for lunch. While we were waiting for lunch we went to see the Barra feeding. It was fun to watch. The feeder had this fishing rod looking thing which they put the fish (food) on the end and give it to the fish. The fish grab the food and give their head a big shake to get ride of the scales so there is just a clean bit of fish. After lunch we came home and went for another swim at Bitter Springs then sat around for a while and had dinner. Then we sat around a fire with some other people.

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Day 21 Mataranka 8 June 2012

We only had a short drive to Mataranka today. On the way we stopped at a place for morning tea. It was a funny place and the owner was a character who’s name was Fran. When we got to Mataranka we set up camp in a caravan park near Bitter Springs. It is a nice caravan park. They grow mangoes at the place we are staying and they gave us a taste of dried mango. It was quite yummy. Once we were set up we walked down to the Bitter Springs thermal waters. It was fantastically warm and very natural. We hired some noodles. On our noodles we just floated down the springs. On the way down the springs there were lots of spiders, they were really big, we are not sure what they were but they were cool! If you look closely in the photo, you might be able to see one. It takes about fifteen minutes for the gentle current to take us to some steps where we have to get out. It is a very quick walk back to the start to do it all again. It is fun! We did that a couple of times before we came back to the van and had dinner. Now that we have crossed the tropic of Capricorn the weather is a lot more tropical and warm. It has reached high 20s!
Tara

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Day 20 Daly Waters 7 June 2012

Today we came to Daly Waters and on the way we saw Brumby horses on the road. We sat down for a bit after we set up. We went for a swim in the pool after that. It was cold. We went to the pub for tea. Mum and Dad had barra and beef on the BBQ that was on. Tara and I had nuggets and chips. There was a show on that night. It was sort of a music and joke thing. The pub is a historic pub and it has been there since 1930. Inside the pub there were lots of undies and things hanging on the walls with things written on them. There was an airport there that was used in WWII and before as an international airport with flights coming in from Singapore, Perth and Queensland.
Tess

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Day 19 Devils Marbles

We left Alice Springs early in the morning and drove to Devils Marbles. When we got there we went for a walk. On the walk we saw some German Astronomers. They had all their telescopes and things set up to watch the Transit of Venus. It had already finished but they showed us some photos and through the telescope they showed us the sun spots. It was cool! They had come all the way to see the Transit of Venus. We were walked around the devils marbles then around the road. The walk was about 5 kilometers. For dinner we cooked chicken on the camp fire in the camp oven. It was very yummy!
Tara

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Day 18 Alice Springs

This morning we had some didgeridoo lessons, Tara was the only one out of all of us that could play it. Today we went to Desert Park. We listened to an Aboriginal talk about their life in the desert. There are some plants that they use for medicine, for example there was one spiky plant that use like acupuncture to heal worts. You put spikes all around it but not on the wort. There were also plants that they use for food. We tasted bush tomatoes – we didn’t really like them they were too strong. We also tasted little tiny onions. They have this big stone that they use for a grinder to grind seeds for bread. They use a tennis ball size stone to rub against the big stone to grind. Next we went to watch a wild bird free flying show. This was amazing how they could get wild birds to come and fly around when they wanted them to. At the show we saw an Echidna as well. There was also a nocturnal house with animals like Bilbys, Marsupials and reptiles and owls.

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Day 17 Alice Springs

We went to the Alice Springs school of the air. (ASSOA) the ASSOA is the biggest classroom in the world. It’s 10 times the size of England. The students of school of the air all have a home tutor as well. The home tutor is either one of their parents or a person who comes out and is their tutor. They have an hour and a quarter of lessons using satellites with their teacher in Alice Springs. The rest of the day they work with their tutor.
After dinner we saw the partial lunar eclipse of the moon. It was a clear night so we saw it. There was like a shadow on the moon.
Tara

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Day 16 Alice Springs

In the morning we went to a free pancake breakfast that the caravan park put on. Yum! The record for a female pancake eater was 9 but I could only eat 3. We went to the telegraph station afterwards. Before the telegraph station opened in 1872 it could take up to several months to get world news to Australia and from Australia to the rest of the world because it had to come by ship. There were 3000 kilometers of telegraph wire on 36000 poles from Adelaide to Darwin! From Darwin there was an under sea cable that linked Australia to Singapore. Messages were sent through morse code which is made up of short and long taps. There are about 7 of the original sandstone buildings left at the telegraph station. We then went to The Royal Flying Doctors Services. (RFDS) The Alice Springs RFDS provides medical services to remote areas of Australia. They currently cover 7,150,000sq km, which is an area larger than western Europe. Before it opened in 1928 many of people died that, if they had of got a doctor soon enough, would have lived. We went inside a model plane. It must be very hard to work as a nurse in the plane, you can’t stand up. Something like 90% of the patients they help are Aboriginal.
Tara

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