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Lets Travel Australia - Bus Tours , sailing .. rafting ... boats ... 4x4 tours ...Victoria | South Australia | Central Australia | Queensland | Tasmania| New South Wales | Western Australia | Australian Capital Territory Central Australia & Northern Territory.Tours into Central Australia & the Northern Territory also originate from other states. Way Outback
Desert Safaris- Ph. 1300 551510 or 08 89524324 http://www.wayoutback.com.au
* The name 'Wayoutback' typifies our belief that the only authentic
way to experience the desert is by getting away from the crowds and immersing
yourself in the beauty and vastness of the outback - driving dirt tracks,
bush camping, cooking over a camp-fire and sleeping out under the stars.
Of all the 3 day Uluru tours on offer, ours is the only Uluru tour to
utilise unsealed outback roads as well as following 4-wheel drive bush
tracks over sand dunes and through riverbeds. Ananguwaai
Aboriginal Tours- Ph. 08 89503030 http://www.ananguwaai.com.au * This
is one of the most famous tours of Uluru. On this small group tour you
enjoy sunrise, a restaurant breakfast overlooking Uluru and the Liru Walk
with Aboriginal guides. On the famous Liru Walk you will retrace the path
of the Liru Ancestors through the bushland near Uluru. Hear the tragic
fate of Lungkata (Blue Tongue Lizard Man), who is still lying at the base
of Uluru. See demonstrations of ancient bush skills such as making kiti
(bush glue), making fire without matches and carving wooden tools with
only a sharpened stone. Learn to hold and throw a spear. The Backpacker
Bus- Ph. 1800 222557 or 08 89918498 http://www.backpackerbus.com.au
* Who? Hello, my name is Paul Fanning AKA (also known as) Buddha,
or Big Fella . Jumping
Crocodile Boat tours- Ph. 08 89789077 http://www.jumpingcrocodile.com.au
* More than 80,000 Saltwater Crocodiles now roam the waterways
of Northern Australia, yet they are rarely ever seen. The crocodile is
a cold blooded animal, they bask in the sun during the cooler months of
June, July, and early August. Most of the time it's warm, crocodiles are
buried in the mud, under the trees in the shade. You do not normally see
crocodiles. Here on the Adelaide River, the crocodiles know our boats,
they leave their place of hiding, knowing they may be fed. This happens
all year round!!
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