Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Multiple overlooking the Australian Alice Quan stories in a hot air balloon

Now, Alice (Alice) has become a bustling, modern town, has rich pioneer history, exploration and aboriginal art and culture landscape. It is also leading to Uluru - Kata Tjuta (Uluru-Kata Tjuta), Kings Canyon (Kings Canyon), Simpson (Simpson Desert) and Eastern desert, mountains of Si Mike Don Nair (East and West McDonnell Ranges) gateway landmark mainland attractions.

In Alice this town can do?

Alice springs expeditionSina travel photo: Alice springs adventure photography:Tomato.

1 desert adventure

Alice QuanIs to Uluru - Kata Tjuta dawn trip, along with Lepingta path (Larapinta Trail) hiking, driving 4x4 expedition, jungle camping and swimming in the pool in the leafy good place. In a hot air balloon spinifex plains sky drift, riding a bike to Simpson Canyon (Simpson 's Gap), or by adding four wheel motorcycle expedition through the jungle trail. Sightseeing by airplane rugged mountains, or camel ride along with the Todd River on both sides of the rubber tree (Todd River) leisurely walk. Drive 4WD off-road vehicles in Tanami's path to the bad road conditions and the famous (Tanami Track), to enjoy the red landforms wide, flat. Alice's dry climate and desert landscape, and will make you difficult to resist the temptation to outback adventures.

Sina travel plan: "the Royal Flying Doctor Service" photography:The fish
The first Alice Springs Telegraph StationSina travel photography pictures: Alice Springs telegraph station first:The fish

2 understand the real pioneer town

Visit the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Royal Flying Doctor Service) - the world's first such air medical organization. Visit the town of origin - a long history of Alice springs telegraph station (Alice Springs Telegraph Station), and to the school of the air (School of Air). The world's largest class. Alice spread throughout Afghanistan cameleer, flying doctor and brave the Blazers story. The town surrounded by many historical sites associated with these pioneers, for a visit.

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