Yes, finally time to leave Alice, goodbye Wallabies, goodbye rabbits, these ones didn't bite.
Heading South we looked in at the Henbury Meteorite Craters, a site of six craters from a falling star originally the size of a 200l container that broke into six segments as it travelled through our atmosphere and left these very obvious craters, not as large as Wolfe Creek but just as impressive.
Hello S.A.
Further down the Highway we camped at Kulgerra while we travelled up the track to Finke and to the geological centre of Australia, (I had never known there was a marked Geological centre), named after Dr Lambert, Australia's Director of Surveys and mapping for 25 years from 1951 to 77.
We will have to do the Finke track another time, preferably one not to do without back up, or at this time of year.
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