Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon, der heimliche Star des Outbacks

Our last stop in the outback was the Kings Canyon, which is part of the Watarra national parks. Some of the cliffs are up to 100 m high here.

We decided to Rimweg to make a loop trail that leads along 6 km of the canyon.

Hiking kings canyon

weltreise watarra national park

Also, most animals have to hide themselves due to the milder winter climate, so we only got one or the other lizard to face.

echse outback

With pleasantly warm temperatures, around 4 hours pass so quickly, but I would not imagine how hot things get here in the summer to me. After a relatively steep climb it then goes on first time flat.

gorge outback

rim walk kings canyon

The sandstone at Kings Canyon consists of two different ages, different hard and is 400 and 440 million years old. The softer sandstone is broken and slowly formed a gap of more and more eroded in the soft area just up the canyon was formed.

Erosion by rain and wind created Schricke between the individual layers and formed so here is a unique dome scenery.

Watarrka National Park

george gill range

australia lizard outback

An often-seen bird in Kings Canyon is called the Spinifextaube or Rotschopftaube.

Rotschopftaube (Geophaps plumifera)

Here in the outback camels were brought here because they get along well with the desert-like conditions decades ago. Meanwhile, the animals are bred here and resold in the Middle East, since a very pure race results.

kamel outback

We were accommodated at the Kings Creek Station, a camping site on the we rented a cabin more than overpriced.

campingcabine kings creek station

Sunset kings canyon

Strangely, we have seen throughout the Outback a single kangaroo, but lo and behold, a dingo in the early morning hours on the roadside!

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On our last day we went back Outbacktrips back to Alice Springs, this time over the Mareenie Loop, a gravel road that can only be traveled by road vehicles.

Mereenie loop

Again, we got a rather emaciated dingo to face, literally blocked our way.

dingo-Mereenie loop

macdonnell ranges

In the last section, there are countless rock formations that you can visit, due to our fatigue we saw only the Glen Helen Gorge in before we gave back our car filled to the Third times in 4 days with 90 euros and diesel.

glen helen gorge

Although so a trip to the Outback is not exactly a cheap company, I am almost completely sure that I'm only doing this once in a lifetime, definitely was this road trip a highlight on my trip around the world!

Fraser Island

Fraser Iceland - an island of sand

The 120 km long and 15 km wide Fraser Iceland is the largest sand island in the world and the only place around the world increases the rain forest on sandy soil. The tours usually go out of Hervey Bay and begin with a brief Fährenfaht, then it continues with an all-wheel drive bus on the bumpy dirt roads.

Bus fraser

Strasse fraser island

Lake mckanzie fraser

Very scenic is one of the 200 freshwater lake, the Lake McKenzie. The blue water is a wonderful contrast to the almost snow-white sand of almost pure silicon. If it had not yet arrived six other tour buses at the same time, I could enjoy the view almost unlimited.

Lake mckanzie

From the Central Station you can take on very many lovely walks through the rainforest and admire the trees and plants in giant version, just a shame that we had only 20 minutes time, since we had more for lunch.

tree australia

fraser central station

fern australia

Then it was on to the east coast, along the 75 Mile Beach.

75 mile beach

Here you will find colored by minerals sand dunes and the wreck of the SS Maheno which is stranded here in 1935 after a storm.

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sand dune fraser

schiffwreck fraser

Also seen again and again on the beach are the dingoes that you should for safety feed under any circumstances.

fraser island dingo-

dingo Australia

Fraser Iceland is certainly a unique natural spectacle that you should explore in your own account SUV best to actually seem to have enough time to explore the islands neat.

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