Author: Mildred M. Hunter

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Stay at Wilpena Pound Resort in The Flinders Ranges of South Australia

Visitors from all around the globe flock to the Flinders Ranges, a desert paradise located 5 hours north of Adelaide. It is home to rugged mountains, winding gorges, and rich cultural heritage, highlighting South Australia. We enjoyed staying in the Wilpena pound Resort during a recent trip to the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. It is the only […]

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Guide to Visiting the Ikara Flinders Ranges National Park in South Australia

The Flinders Ranges is South Australia’s most iconic destination and the highest mountain range in Australia. The area has a rich cultural history that dates back thousands of years and rugged cliffs and peaceful tree-lined canyons. The 95,000-hectare Ikara Flinders Ranges National Park is located 400km north of Adelaide, South Australia. These ancient mountains were […]

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13 Things to Do in Coober Pedy (South Australia)

Coober Pedy, located in the Australian Outback, is a charming town with a unique charm. It is known for its years of opal mining and its strange, moon-like appearance, which feels like something else. You guessed it! Opals are the main focus of many popular activities in Coober-Pedy. There’s much more to this town than […]

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Itinerary, Road Conditions and More: Traveling the Oodnadatta Track in South Australia

The Oodnadatta Track cuts through the red sands in northern South Australia. It is one of Australia’s most remote roads. It connects Marree, in the south, to Marla, in the north. There are many unique historical sites along the route. The Oodnadatta Track is a fun alternative for the Stuart Highway and a great way […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru is the icon that Australia has made a worldwide symbol. The largest single rock monolith is found in the middle of the country. It is Australia’s spiritual heart and has strong connections to Aboriginal culture. You must see Uluru in person to truly experience its magic. There are many amazing places to visit inside […]

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Guide to Visiting the Charming Town of Yamba, New South Wales

Yamba is a laid back little surfing town near the Clarence River in New South Wales in Australia. Yamba was once a place built on prawn trawling and sugar cane farming and has since grown to be a lively town. If beaches and surfing are your passion, it’s a great place to stop on a […]

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Guide to Visiting the Bungle Bungles Purnululu National Park

Purnululu is located in Western Australia’s Kimberley Region. It is a natural wonder nestled among the red sands and rocks of the Kimberley Region. The famous striped domes, known as the Bungle Bungles, dot the semi-arid landscape above the savannah grasslands. Purnululu’s spectacular rock formations have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It boasts […]

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Ultimate Guide To Visiting Cape Leveque & Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia

The Dampier Peninsula, a hidden gem on Australia’s northwest coast, is an undiscovered treasure. This area is an unspoiled wilderness with white sand beaches. It also has crystal clear and shimmering waters. Cape Leveque is the most popular attraction in the region. It is known for its vibrant red cliffs and traditional Aboriginal heritage. We […]

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9 Must-Do Things in Broome, Western Australia: Comprehensive Guide

Broome, located in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia, is home to only 14,000 residents. It is surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Cable Beach, which measures 22.5km in length, is the most famous. Broome is where the sun sinks into the ocean, and red cliffs meet blue waters in perfect harmony. It […]

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Guide to Visiting the East & West MacDonnell Ranges

The MacDonnell Ranges are the closest mountain range to Alice Springs the highest mountain range in Central Australia is the MacDonnell Ranges. They can be divided into two sections called the West Macs or East Macs. Each section offers its attractions. While the West MacDonnell Ranges are known for swimming holes and gorges, the East […]

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