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Old 10-13-2010, 02:05 AM   #6
casimendocina
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You've got to get down into the country to really see it Bruce. It might look all the same, but it's just beautiful when you're in it. It's so hard to describe the sense of space you feel when you're in the outback and beyond, when at the same time you can develop such a feeling of oneness. Of course, you also realize how unimportant your existence is to pretty much everything there.

It's a humbling experience.
The time I drove from Adelaide to Darwin was an eye-opener. I had thought that after Port Augusta, all of the country would be desert and boring as, but even within the desert bits, it changed every 100km or so and surprisingly it was fascinating to see. The changes were particularly noticeable between Katherine and Darwin. So glad I did that trip.
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