the 12 apostles (don't count them. "12 apostles" just sounds better than "some apostles" or "sow and pigletts" as they were called before tourism was a thing ;) ) nevertheless one of the most beautiful places i've ever seen.

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the 12 apostles (don't count them. "12 apostles" just sounds better than "some apostles" or "sow and pigletts" as they were called before tourism was a thing ;) ) nevertheless one of the most beautiful places i've ever seen.

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Vader still doesn't know if he should read 'Rogue One: Catalyst' before or after seeing the movie. ps.: i've read far too many books this month π
The second day at the gorge was even better than the first. The wall paintings you see here haven't even been the highlight of today. I've been to a part of the canyon called amphitheatre. It's like a 100m high cave without a roof, accessible through a crack in one of its walls where a person can perfectly fit through. It was a little breath taking in there, since I didn't expect to find something like that. It was quite hard to take pictures of though. So if you wanna see it, you might have to google or visit it yourself. ππ
Today was great. I went to the Carnarvon Gorge National Park and did some hiking. While entering the park I saw a group of Emus, at the parking slot a Kukaburra waited for me and directly next to the resting place three kangaroos lay in the grass enjoying their time in the gorge as well.^^ I also organized myself a campingspot here (got the last slot π). So I'm going to spend the night here and explore the gorge a little more tomorrow. There are a lot of cave paintings a little bit further inside the valley so I'm going to go there. ππ¨πΆ
So today is the 50th day in OZ and I've seen some great stuff already: the Great Barrier Reef with all its creatures, crocodile infested rivers, thousands of flying foxes as well as parrots flying over us to or from their roost, lots of wallabies and also some rarer animals like turtles, a moraine and countless things more... π However, there's still plenty to see and today I spent the day preparing for one of the more iconic tourist attractions - the Uluru (aka Ayers Rock). It's still more than 2000km away, but nevertheless leaving the coast behind here in Australia (or probably just NT and QLD, can't really say anything about the other territories yet π ) almost equals leaving civilization behind. True, I won't leave the highway so there's always a city (town might be a better term) somewhere, but leaving Brisbane towards west is an almost instant transition from skyscrapers to cattle farming. To be clear, I did drive 150km today, which means the transition is not really instant but compared to the total distance I'm going to drive and to what's lying in front of me (mostly nothing actually π) it felt quite quick. Bringing this to a conclusion, I really enjoyed my first 50 days here in Australia, saw great things and did great stuff, and I hope and truely believe that the next 50 days will be equally enjoyable. ππΎ

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Today the two girls I was travelling with left towards the Blue Mountains to do some climbing. I'll instead head north and then to the outback again to visit Alice Springs and the Uluru. I don't know my exact route jet, but I'll figure it out the next few days. Feels quite strange to have the van for oneself. π
So today we're in Brisbane which is huge. π³ Especially compared to what we've seen so far, this is the first city really deserving it's name. We had some great breakfest with relatives of mine who are making hollidays here and already did some organizing stuff, like looking for a surfboard to buy etc. In the afternoon we're going to take the ferry through Brisbane. We're going to be around here for the next few days. There's heaps to do. ππ
Today we've been to Agnes Waters and to 1770 (the place where Captain Cook first set foot on Australia). We did some surfing there (with very tiny waves, but it was still quite enjoyable to stand on a board again ^~^) and also met up with daniel. A friendly mechanic who helped us gettig our car fit again. Tomorrow we're going to head off to Brisbane.