The Red Centre
The red sandy earth and smoke from the campfire are drifting overhead in a cool breeze. Beyond, the vastest array of stars fills a sky dominated by a huge bright moon.
There is nothing quite like bushcamping in the outback, hundreds of miles from the nearest town.
Australia has two world famous views; one is of the harbour bridge and opera house in Sydney, which I first saw almost a year ago. The other is the red outback and Ayers Rock, now more commonly known by it’s ancient Aborginal name: Uluru. This place is not just the second most photographed in Australia; it has tens of thousands of years of rich cultural heritage as the backbone of religous beliefs for local tribes.
