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2702/2011 9

Whale watching

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After a while of visiting Argentinian sides let’s go back to Perth. The summer is still well and truly on and most people are waiting for some cooler weather to finally arrive. Right now it’s around 37 degrees outside so it’s much better to be inside an air-conditioned house. Going through some of the photos from this summer I’ve found few from when we went whale watching in December, last weekend they did that tour (season is from Sept/Oct to Dec). Whales didn’t do anything spectacular but we had a chance to see them quite up close.

Whale watching
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2202/2011 12

Iguazu Falls – Brazil

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As I mentioned last time we had a chance to see Iguazu Falls from both countries and here you can see few shots from the Brazilian side. In Argentina you can get closer to the edge of the falls but in Brazil you’re pretty much at the bottom of some of them, which lets you appreciate the power of nature even more.

Iguazu Falls - Brazil
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1902/2011 20

Iguazu Falls

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Time to wrap up the South American trip with one of the most impressive things I’ve seen in my life – Iguazu Falls. The waterfall system consists of 275 falls along 2.7km and is located on the border of Argentina and Brazil (right next to Paraguay too) and we’ve decided to visit national parks in both countries which turned out to be a great idea. Today few shots from Argentinian side, hopefully you can get an idea how massive the falls are.

Iguazu Falls
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1502/2011 19

In the middle of Australia

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Few more photos from Alice Springs and around including some animals we’ve met in there. Some of them really friendly, others not so much. Check out the last sign, fortunately we managed to “arrive alive” to everywhere we were going :)

In the middle of Australia
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1102/2011 24

King’s Canyon

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Third big attraction we had a chance to explore on our NT trip. Before going there I though we’re going to see Uluru and “some other stuff”. Turns out “some other stuff” is even more interesting. This time few photos from a 3.5 hours hike around King’s Canyon. Another day of waking up before sunset, annoying flies and very hot weather but it was all well worth it.

King's Canyon
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