People say the Australian outback isn't that dangerous if you stay on the roads and drink plenty of water. And sure, millions ...
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Why the Australian outback is best explored by 4WD
The first time you drive into the Australian Outback, it’s hard to grasp the scale of it. The road stretches endlessly ahead. The landscape turns red and rugged. Towns become few and far between.
It appears in satellite pictures like great blotches of blue and green ink; swirling, spreading, sinking into parchment paper. In Australia’s arid center, those blotches represent a new inland sea, ...
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Starting Van Life in the Australian Outback
Join Occy and me on our outback adventure in Central Australia as we embrace the van life movement. We explore the outback, encountering unique wildlife such as kangaroos, snakes, emus, and camels.
In Australia’s arid center, those blotches represent a new inland sea, born from a deluge that has traveled hundreds of miles through the veins of a giant, parched continent. The rare event is now ...
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