24King’s Canyon
Continue reading »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.
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16Kata Tjuta / The Olgas
Continue reading »Part two of our Northern Territory trip, this time Kata Tjuta, also known as Mount Olga which is about 25km away from Uluru. It’s actually a bit higher than Ayers Rock but doesn’t look as impressive from the far distance cause it’s not just one piece of rock in the middle of nowhere. Pretty nice to hike around it tho, even if you have to wake up before the sunrise to finish it when the temperature is still bearable.
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21Uluru / Ayers Rock
Continue reading »This post is the first one since I’ve officially became an Australian citizen so I though I’ll make it about something truly Australian. And as far as symbols go, Uluru is definitely up there. Probably everyone has seen it at least once, just like the Sydney Opera House. I’ve actually just came back from a short trip to Northern Territory (more photos to come) so here it is – the big red rock from the middle of Australia.
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7Sydney at night
Continue reading »We’ve been to the Blue Mountains lately so let’s go back to Sydney for a short while. This time few night shots, have a look how the Opera House looks like when it’s dark.
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10Blue Mountains
Continue reading »This website is definitely not about politics but I have to mention that it feels really strange when Poland is all over the news, especially for a reason like that. But not every day the president of your country dies in a plane crash…
Only few shots today – Blue Mountains, 50km out of Sydney.
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