Saturday, July 16, 2011
Uluru
Uluru, as it was named by the Aboriginals (the English renamed it Ayers Rock, but most people now refer to it as Uluru), is a big monolith in the middle of the Australian outback. It is a National Park and has it's own tourist resort and airport, as it is a 3 hour drive from the nearest town of Alice Springs. It has great spiritual significance for the Aboriginal community.
There is a climbing path up Uluru but the Aborigines ask people not to climb it out of respect. Strangely up to a third of visitors choose to climb it.

The previous 4 photos were at sunset, the one below the next day's sunrise (so, naturally, on the other side of the rock).

Sydney
Riding the ferries in Sydney
Outside the Opera House
Taking the Opera House Tour
Kookaburra!
In the Botanical Garden near the Opera House

Arlie and Eileen in Oz!
First order of business in Melbourne--go to a Footy game! Unfortunately the Cats suffered their first loss of the year--boo!
We took the trains . . .
and trams . . .
and walked through some alleyways.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Steven and Sharon
Beach Walk
Minyon Falls
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