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Rough Red

Rough Red. The Journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs April 2003. Ghan Railway Line. Day One. Adelaide to Melrose Bitumen all the way. Day Two. Melrose to Coward Springs via Quorn Hawker Parachilna Leigh Creek Maree Skirting Lake Eyre South. Day Two. Railway Sidings.

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Rough Red

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  1. Rough Red The Journey from Adelaide to Alice Springs April 2003

  2. Ghan Railway Line

  3. Day One • Adelaide to Melrose • Bitumen all the way

  4. Day Two Melrose to Coward Springs via • Quorn • Hawker • Parachilna • Leigh Creek • Maree • Skirting Lake Eyre South

  5. Day Two Railway Sidings

  6. ‘The flies kept eating into our eyes, whichwere already bad enough. This seemed to be the only object for which these wretches were invented and lived, and they also seemed to be quite ready and willing to die, rather than desist a moment from their occupation. Every little sore or wound on the hands or face was covered by them in swarms; they scorned to use their wings, they preferred walking to flying; we might kill them in millions, yet other, and hungrier millions would still come on, rejoicing in the death of their predecessors – as they now had not only men’s eyes and wounds to eat, but could batten upon the bodies of their slaughtered friends.’(Ernest Giles, 1876 - Australia Twice Traversed)

  7. Day Two The Ladies & The Vehicles Judge Moss at Lake Eyre

  8. Day Two Lake Eyre - The Horizon

  9. ‘The dominant characteristics of natural Australian scenery, are greyness, age, loneliness, stillness, and, above all, peace. Rome, Greece, Egypt, Babylon, are of yesterday compared with the age-long sameness of our great silent continent. The turmoil of history has passed this land by. Before ever the mushroom growth of the human race had sprung up, countless millions of suns had arisen, shone upon the great desert disk of the interior; just as it is today, and sunk in a blaze of red.’ (Cecil Madigan, 1939, (Simpson Desert),Crossing the Dead Heart)

  10. Day Two Coward Springs An Oasis in the Desert

  11. Day Three Coward Springs to Dalhousie Springs via • William Creek • Algebuckina Bridge • Oodnadatta

  12. Day Three An example of what can happen on the road

  13. Day Three Dalhousie Springs

  14. Day Four Dalhousie Springs to Oak Valley via • Finke Finke River

  15. Day Five Oak Valley to Alice Springs A rough sandy road

  16. Day Five Arrived At Last!

  17. In Case You Haven’t Heard! Some of the natural wonders around ‘the Alice’ Palm Valley Ross River Gorge

  18. In Case You Haven’t Heard! Redbank Gorge

  19. In Case You Haven’t Heard! Ormiston Gorge

  20. In Case You Haven’t Heard! Kings Canyon

  21. In Case You Haven’t Heard! Uluru

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