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Posted by Roberta Martins
Pinturas aborígenes em cavernas
A journey through Central Australia means exploring natural and unique attractions and knowing the routes of aborigine culture; understanding its tales and paintings, or at least what we are allowed to know. They let you see and feel their land, but little can be documented or explained. The oldest people on Earth does not have the written word, and passes on their knowledge for those with enough responsibility.
Kata-Tjuta, a paisagem mais linda
Kata-Tjuta is the most beautiful landscape
Kings Canyon
Kings Canyon
O estranho Thorney Devil é típico de lá
Weird Thorney Devil

The Australian Outback covers most part of the country. It is not well limited; it starts in Queensland, on the east, occupies Northern Territory and goes all the way until Western Australia, on the west. Its identity lies on the red sand where there are plantations only in the wheat belt. The soil is impermeable and since it rains little in the summer, the vegetation is undergrowth and dry. This vegetation provides almost the entire weird bush tucker (all the food they eat) and medicines the aborigines need, like honeypot ants, bush tomatoes (a.k.a. desert raisins), witchetty grubs, antiseptic, sunscreen and many others.

Imaginação solta nas formações rochosas
Let your mind wonder: sandstones inspire aborigines’ stories
Turistas com proteção para moscas, já os aborígenes não se importam
Tourists protected from flies – the
aborigines do not bother
Oásis Palm Valley
Palm Valley Oasis

Getting to know the desert is not an easy or cheap adventure. The undesirable flies, dry mouth, huge spiders and the chances of coming across the most poisonous snakes in the world are part of the deal. Besides, it is the land of extremes: negative temperatures at night and 50° C in the summer.

On the other hand, it is a privilege to understand the aborigines’ simple life, find an oasis that reminds us of the rainforest and enjoy that meaningful red view. Even the sky is different; it seems to be the shadow of the Earth leaving a reddish purple trail behind.

Palm Valley
At Finke George National Park





















TOME NOTA
Pôr-do-sol em Uluru
Famous sunset in Uluru
Since there is no public transport, the only options are: a) pay big money on tours or b) have a 4x4 pickup truck. If you choose to go with your own car, you need to be adventurous and have the right equipment; many die for not planning well and for not being careful.
Keep a bottle of water and sunscreen with you, at all times. In case you do not know if water will be available along the way, make sure you have 3 liters/day. Dehydration and sunburnt is what most harms people in the Outback.
From April to October you avoid hot weather, and some places to visit are closed when it is too hot.
Fogueira para as noites geladas
Fire for cold nights
Contraste do vermelho, verde, azul e as árvores brancas
Red, blue and green in
harmony with white trees
Eu e Leandro nas dunas vermelhas
Leandro and I at the dunes –
Uluru in the back

















Translated by Lúcia Maciel
English teacher
Contact: luciamaciel@territorios.com.br

© All rights reserved. Pictures and report 100% originals.

Portuguese originally published in 6/5/2011
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Sexta-feira, 20 de Abril, 2012 20:22
eu adorei
Sábado, 11 de Junho, 2011 00:00
Muito legal esta matéria sobre o Outback Australiano. Parabéns! A Internet brasileira precisa muito de conteúdos interessantes, divertidos e positivos como estes que você está criando.
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