Outback Holidays
The outback, more than any other landscape, is at the heart of the Australian psyche. This landscape is truely unique to Australia and shaped the great Australain pioneering spirit. Australiabns do not feel like a true Australian until they have kicked the red dust off their boots. You have not seen the real Australia till you have had an Outback Holiday. Get out there and get the red dust on your shoes.
Highlights
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Great Articles on Outback Holidays from
Australian Traveller Magazine
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Living Large At Longitude Luxury accommodation at Longitude 131, near Uluru. By Rhonda Talbot
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The Great Indoors In the tropics during the wet season, every Australian traveller needs a variety of indoor options in case it's absolutely belting down outside.
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Visitor Protocols at Sacred Sites Protocols for visiting Indigenous communities
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Sacred Sights with Rock Art Australia has more rock art than any other country in the world. Australian Traveller reveals the best places and the history behind them.
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Cyclone Kim In the remote wilderness of the Top End you’ve got your wet season, your dry season – and your terrifying, all-consuming cyclone season. And there’s only one thing to do when you’re eye to eye with the storm. Laugh in its face. By Jim Harnwell
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The Buccaneer Archipelago The Buccaneer Archipelago off WA’s Kimberley coast was named after a long-dead pirate. With the maze of islands perfect for cruising, fishing and fun, there’s still plenty to yo-ho-ho about. By Graham Simmons
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Desert Tracks One of AT's great Australian Aboriginal experiences, Desert Tracks, takes place in PitjantjatJara Lands, south of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory
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My Backyard Photographic essay of Australia's outback by Steve Strike
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