Doin’ the Didge

Alice Springs, NT, AU

Alice Springs is an odd place

We’re uh…we’re not sure they’re kidding…

So we set out to explore the many different facets of this little big town in the dead center of nowhere.

We’re told, sometimes there’s water here.  Sometimes there’s a LOT of water here.  Other times, well most times really, not so much

This, apparently, is a river. A river that floods.

And, of course, we had to sample the local delicacies!

Ok, so yes.  Yes we did.  We went to a baby kangaroo rescue shelter and a day later a kangaroo was on our plate.

It’s part of the cultural immersion!

Of course you’ve already seen our adventures with flying doctors and trains named after cameleers.

And to that we now add

Life achievement unlocked –

Play a didgeridoo!

 

Then there was the final step to our visit to Alice Springs

We had to visit Uluru (AKA Ayer’s Rock)

Sure would have helped if someone had mentioned that by “in Alice Springs” they actually meant Uluru was

“About a 280 mile, 6 and a half hour drive straight into the middle of freaking nowhere FROM Alice Springs”

 

Details right?

 

While Greg wanted to point out he did a good deal better with the didge than with the conch horn, we all agreed he should probably stick to the uke.

 

About the authors

Greg and Tiffany are traveling around the world on sailing yachts and keep a video blog of their (mis)adventures.  If sailing to Tahiti on a 44 ft sailboat, 3-day delays for wine tastings, getting pooped on by seagulls, opening coconuts with dull machetes, sailing past tornadoes and ukulele Christmas carols are for you, then check them out at www.CoastGuardCouple.com!

2 Replies to “Doin’ the Didge”

  1. If I would have to guess what a sick camel sounded like I would think it sounded like the didgeridoo that you played. What an experience!!!!!!!

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