I love lightning storms every summer in the Australia’s Northern Territory and it is spectacular to watch in the Red Centre and the place like Uluru Kata Tjuta one of the best places to watch the electrical storms in the area. Lightning is beautiful to watch in the sky when it rains during the desert monsoon. I am fascinated with the desert lightning storms in the Red Centre in places of Alice Springs.
Haha thanks Jenna!! Our potato hash is basically a mix of: potatoes, onion, mushroom, eggs, topped with a bit of cheese and a lot of seasoning (paprika, chilli flakes, cayenne pepper, little bit of cinnamon). And then we top it all with avo and salsa! Pretty sweet dish! :)
We couldn't believe how many there were! We thought there would be a few here and there, but they go on for ages! Such a sweet surprise. Glad you liked the video! :)
So look forward to our Sunday morning travels with you two! This week to the MacDonnell Ranges was yet another fab tour of some amazing looking places. Thought you could use a couple of blow up ‘lilos’ for drifting around some of those magnificent waterholes. Also noted the old ‘Ferguson’ fire building technique being used for those evening fires...Ha Ha!! Looking forward to next week. Oh LOVE the aboriginal inspired music that accompanied some of the video!!😃👍🏻🤗
We love your videos because we see faraway places. It´s really fascinating to hear about the Rainbow Serpent and understand a different culture´s view. The images of the landscapes and the sunsets are truly breathtaking. You really take care of the visuals. We look forward to seeing the next trip.
I forgot to say how great it was that you got to do a little of the Larapinta Trail. Dave and Ria did the full 223km (17 day) hike this time last year. Xx
My family and i just finished 6 months away so I'm loving watching your videos to see where you visited, We loved NT and the Macdonnell rangers was one of our favs. i can't wait to see what else you get up to!!
I’m so so so so so glad you’ve made it to the Red Centre! I know you’ve had to change your plans quite a bit, due to Covid, but this is one part of our great land that is so unique, that I’m really glad you experienced it. I’m amazed how vast the Devils Marbles (Karlu Karlu) area is. It was so cool seeing it from the air. Although we spent quite some time walking amongst those amazing rocks, we had no idea how far it extended. Lovely that you included the indigenous reference. Loved seeing the gorges again too. I can’t get over how many places you have totally to yourselves. Keep enjoying every minute, and thanks again for taking us along for the ride. Can’t wait for the next chapter. 😘😘
Thank you Sue!! We have been SO blown away by the beauty of this state. It really feels like a completely different country compared to the east coast! Can’t wait to show you our Uluru/Kata Tjuta video next week! Lots of love from us both xx
@@KendallandGlenn Wowow, Magma cooled to form a layer of granite that later rose up to the earth’s surface. Karlu Karlu (round boulders) devil man was making an ornamental belt of hair as he passed through the area, and clumps of hair that he dropped on the ground turned into these great rocks.
how do you guys find so many free campsite/ places to stay overnight in the van? also where do you find places to shower/ go to the toilet. would love to know your tricks as im planning a van trip up the east coast of Aus in 2 months :)
Hey Mai! We use the Campermate and WikiCamps apps, which have practically everything you’ll need for your trip. You can see where free, low cost and high end camp spots are as well as where to find public showers/toilets and even public water supply. It’s basically our bible! Hope that helps, let us know if you have any other questions. Your trip is going to be amazing! 🙌🏼
Great video. Subscribtion from me. Just wondering if you guys popped into BP Tennant Creek.😄? By the way i am curious to know your camera setup and drone you guys are using.