(c) March 2011 Oliver Bonten
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If you ever feel crowded in Namibia, you have to go to Australia's Northern Territory. Only 10% of the population, a much larger area, and most of the people living in the northern region around Darwin. The second population centre in the Northern Territory is Alice Springs in what is called the red centre, but it was rather green in reality. 2011 was the wettest year in decades.
We took a flight from Adelaide to Alice Springs and from there went in an all-terrain campervan through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Glen Helen, from there using the Mereeni Loop Road to Kings Canyon, and on to Yulara, the "base camp" for visiting Uluru and Kata Tjuta. From Yulara we drove back to Alice Springs.
The town of Alice Springs is nothing to write home about, people visit the area because of the rock formations and tabletop mountains, the most famous being Uluru or Ayer's Rock.
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