Selasa, 18 Agustus 2009

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Lose and find yourself in Australia’s outback, home to time-worn landscapes and the timeless rhythms of Aboriginal culture.
Stay on vast cattle stations or join a cattle muster. Ride a camel in the desert or take a scenic flight over Australia’s outback icons like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and the Kimberley.

Get an overview of six of outback Australia’s towns from Broken Hill in New South Wales to Longreach in Queensland. Or delve deeper into particular destinations. Learn about adventure in Australia’s Red Centre or the ancient world of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges. Get a feel for the diverse regions within Western Australia’s vast Kimberley.

Learn more about the rich, continuing culture of Aboriginal people in Australia. It’s a key part of the outback experience, but you can connect to it across the country.

Australia’s outback journeys give you an idea of the vastness of our interior. Take the challenge of the Gibb River Road and the endless horizons of the Savannah Way. Romance the rails on the Ghan.

Find out more about the Australian outback - a place where plains stretch to eternity and people can yarn forever. It’s called a sunburnt country, but even in the scorched desert you’ll find purple vegetation and lush green waterholes. You’ll also find red hills and fiery sunsets, dinosaur footprints and Aboriginal carvings, colourful characters and rustic pubs. Here in the wide, open spaces, a new adventure awaits you at every turn.
You probably know about the red monolith in Australia’s centre. You may know it’s sacred to the Aboriginal people here, and that it turns some spectacular colours at sunrise and sunset. You might not know that you can experience it through Aboriginal eyes, or that there are many other sacred and breathtaking sites here in Australia’s vast centre. Uluru’s cousin Kata Tjuta is just 40 kilometres away and you’ll find the awe-inspiring Kings Canyon not far from Alice Springs. You might not realise that this landscape has green vegetation and lush waterholes as well as dusty red roads and huge slabs of rock. And what you won’t really understand until you get here is the magic, majesty, silence and splendid isolation of Australia’s Red Centre

Connect to the memory of the earth in South Australia’s rugged, majestic Flinders Ranges and outback. Soar over Wilpena Pound on a scenic flight. Fossick for opals and sleep underground in Coober Pedy. Hike the Heysen trail, mountain bike the Mawson track or four wheel drive steep, razor-edged tracks. Follow the Oodnadatta Track to remote and often arid Lake Eyre. Taste native plants and learn about Aboriginal art with traditional custodians of the land. Explore the area’s pastoral history at Wilpena Pound Station. See the rare yellow-footed rock wallaby and an abundance of other native animals and birds in the Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary. Discover a lost world inside a stone basin, moonscapes and barren lakes, opals and fossils, national parks and Aboriginal rock art
Aboriginal Australia

Find out how you can connect with the world’s oldest living culture.
Discover it the same way Aboriginal Australians have passed it down for at least 50,000 years - through art, dance, myths, music and the land itself. See Aboriginal art and contemporary dance in the cities. Or head to the outback and listen to Dreamtime myths of creation by the campfire. Bushwalk and snorkel, share bush-tucker or learn to craft spears and catch fish in the traditional way. Let Aboriginal Australians help you understand this ancient land and its spirituality and wonder.
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