The Olgas---early morning
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Taking a break from the heat
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We come across a surprise!
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Camels are, of course, not native to Australia, but there are over 500,000 wild camels there now. Story to come.
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Hiking the Valley of the Winds in the Olgas, a breathtaking experience
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Suddenly, we come upon a relatively verdant hidden valley
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Wow! This is all so astonishing. Can't wait for the narrative to learn what all those geologic formations are, as well as how your caravan experience was. It's all so much more interesting than what we're experiencing here (the collapse of civilization as we knew it).
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