An Antipodean adventure and an extended hiatus

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From this Friday, I will be essentially – and, I must admit, largely blissfully – out of touch with the world. I am off on an epic four-wheel-drive tour of a large chunk of the Australian outback, starting and ending in Alice Springs, and traversing four deserts, the Tanami, the Great Sandy, the Little Sandy, and the Gibson. Here’s a general map of the route:

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As a result, there will be a hiatus in terms of new posts for a while, but I suspect that I might have a few topics in mind by the time I return. If you spot any entertaining arenaceous items in the news while I’m away, please let me know!

[For those interested, more details can be found here; the majority of time on the trip will be navigating the Canning Stock Route through a region resonant with exploration history and indigenous culture – many of the images at the head of this post are taken from an Australian Geographic article, and there is a wonderful resource on The Canning Stock Route Project, a recent art-based initiative designed to “explore the cultural diversity of Aboriginal communities and their interconnections with each other and their Country and their part in a greater Australian story.”]

Comments

  • Richard Bready
    "Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive"--what a journey! Many very happy dawns, many fulfilled sunsets. I'm eager for your photographs.
  • Richard Bready
    And may you encounter nothing worse than this, now viral: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9L6NsPSLAM](https://web.archive.org/web/20161230001943/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9L6NsPSLAM)
  • Sandglass
    Thanks, Richard - and I love the faked sandstorm!
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