Mt.Isa - Alice Springs

part 3: Alice Springs to back home

Alice Springs and Macdonnell Ranges

Jessie gap, east Macdonnell ranges
West Macdonnell ranges
Ormiston gorge, west Macdonnell ranges
Hillside at Ormiston gorge, west Macdonnell ranges
Dingo at Ormiston gorge, west Macdonnell ranges
Finke river, Hermannsburg
Albert Namatjira's house near the Finke river, Hermannsburg
Albert Namatjira's grave, Alice Springs

Text on plaque in front of Albert Namatjira's grave:


"ALBERT NAMATJIRA WAS A MAN OF THE WESTERN ARRERNTE PEOPLE. HE WAS BORN IN HERMANNSBURG IN 1902 AND DIED IN ALICE SPRINGS IN 1958.

HE BEGAN PAINTING IN WATERCOLOURS AT THE AGE OF 33 AND BECAME FAMOUS DURING HIS OWN LIFETIME FOR HIS BEAUTIFUL PAINTING OF THE COUNTRY TO THE WEST OF ALICE SPRINGS. OTHER ABORIGINAL PEOPLE FROM THE HERMANNSBURG AREA FOLLOWED, FOUNDING THE HERMANNSBURG SCHOOL OF WATER COLOURISTS.

ALBERT'S WORK IS INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN AND HAS BECOME EXTREMELY VALUABLE. NOT ONLY IS HE THE MOST FAMOUS ABORIGINAL ARTIST AUSTRALIA HAS KNOWN, BUT HE WAS A WONDERFUL CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN MAN WHO EXPRESSED A RARE ARTISTIC GENIUS IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT OF POVERTY, DISCRIMINATION AND DIFFICULTY."



Oodnadatta to Marree

Between Marla and Oodnadatta
Dry creek bed between Marla and Oodnadatta
Oodnadatta Hotel

The roadhouse has a rustic website...
Open air cinema, Oodnadatta, disused since...
New school at Oodnadatta

Click here for the school's webpage
Between Oodnadatta and Coober Pedy
Typical townscape at Coober Pedy
Underground Serbian Church, Coober Pedy
At the cemetery, Coober Pedy
Near Lake Eyre, view from Oodnadatta track
Early morning, campsite on Oodnadatta track
Remains of rustic Mosque at Marree
"Camel" at Marree


Strzelecki Track to Wilcannia and back home

Camp alongside Strzelecki track, note the campfire!
Lake at 'Fort Grey' Sturt National Park
Near Tibooburra
Inside the shearingshed at Mt.Wood, Sturt National Park
At Mt.Wood, Sturt National Park
Bushcamp between Wanaaring and White Cliffs
Postoffice building, Wilcannia

The local council website
Cemetery, Wilcannia
Tumbleweed and Ruth
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