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  • 6th Jul, 2018

    6th Jul, 2018

    Tree poses at Carcoory Bore. The water comes out of the earth at 85c. Further down the water is perfect for a swim. Like a bath!

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  • 4th Jul, 2018

    4th Jul, 2018

    We got a taste of the Simpson desert 35km West of Birdsville.

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  • 3rd Jul, 2018

    3rd Jul, 2018

    Happiness is chilling with your cat in the desert.

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  • Quilpie to Birdsville

    Quilpie to Birdsville

    Previously: 30 days off-grid | Pub in Adavale. ? There are two ways to get from Adavale to Quilpie, the red road or the black road. I didn’t find out why they were named as such but I nonetheless chose the red road. Quilpie Arriving in Quilpie, population 574, was a momentous occasion. It was the biggest town…

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  • 30th Jun, 2018

    30th Jun, 2018

    Now leaving Birdsville for Bedourie, Queensland. Going to take it really slow and spend a few quiet nights without reception along the way. See you all soon!

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  • 25th Jun, 2018

    25th Jun, 2018

    Paris. New York. Birdsville. Willow, you are a supermodel! We are enjoying our time in this desert town. Though tonight there has been thunder and lightning. Just our luck – we go to the desert and it rains! Oh well, we are safe and dry in our van.

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  • 25th Jun, 2018

    25th Jun, 2018

    Birdsville Racetrack. This is a long exposure taken at night over 2 minutes. Willow was happy to hang out with me whilst I got the shot.

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  • 24th Jun, 2018

    24th Jun, 2018

    Checking out the Birdsville Racetrack. This little town of 120 fluctuates into the thousands when the races are on every September. They use the event to race money for the Flying Doctors Service – helping those who live thousands of kilometres from hospitals.

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  • 23rd Jun, 2018

    23rd Jun, 2018

    Just a guy, a camera, and his cat

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  • 22nd Jun, 2018

    22nd Jun, 2018

    We have made the 378km from Windorah to Birdsville in 3 days. The road was pretty good with quite a bit of it sealed.

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