I don’t know if you have heard about this place in Australia. Today I will tell you about my travel notes about this place and let you know about it. In fact, many times the scenery is very good, but I want to The person who is with you is not there.
When talking about Australia, most people’s first thoughts are Brisbane’s Gold Coast, snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef, and Melbourne’s Great Ocean Road, as if this country is as fun as Bali and the Maldives. The ones are all from the islands.
However, while having a long coastline, Australia actually also has about a dozen deserts, large and small. Controlled by subtropical high pressure and affected by perennial offshore winds and cold currents, Australia’s desert and semi-desert area accounts for about the entire 44 of the continental area. This time, we drove all the way to the depths of Western Australia to explore scenery that was different from the seaside.
Leaving the city limits and getting onto the expressway, I discovered a different scenery on this trip. Along the way, there is no prosperous scene like in the south, only vast expanses of grassland, and there are reminders from time to time that kangaroos are seen on this section of the road. Driving all night on this kind of road, the biggest fear is running into a kangaroo. There are no street lights on the highway at night, and a kangaroo may be crossing the road. When the high beam is illuminated, the kangaroo will just stand stupidly in the middle of the road. If the car is driving too fast, it is easy to hit the kangaroo, which may injure the kangaroo. The kangaroo was killed and the car was damaged. In Australia, accidents involving wild animals are not covered by insurance companies.
Arrived at the first stop of this trip, Nambang National Park. The Pinnacles, as a strange living fossil primeval forest in the desert, attracts a large number of tourists. There are thousands of people here that can reach as high as
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A meter-high limestone pillar. Against the background of the yellow sand, the strong blue sky and the wanton white clouds, every color appears so clean and pure, and incredibly harmonious. This wild beauty is different from the vastness brought by the endless sea before. In fact, the biggest attraction of Pinnacles is its night sky. Because this trip did not arrange accommodation near Pinnacles, we regrettably did not see the starry sky in the desert. I found a picture on the Internet to feel the shock of the beauty of the starry sky under the vast desert.
This starry sky picture of the Pinnacles is a panoramic image made up of 29 photos. According to the source website of the picture, the Milky Way in the southern sky spans over the Pinnacles, and the upper arc is the Milky Way. Central plate. Many stars and nebulae can also be seen in the background night sky. I think that only in such a quiet place and at night can we see such a pure and clean starry sky. Even lying on the sand and counting the stars at night is an extremely wonderful thing.
The second stop was to the nearby famous lobster town. There is a large lobster processing factory here, and the lobster restaurants next to it all purchase fresh lobsters from the market of this processing factory. The eating habits and cooking methods of Australians are very different from ours. The fish nuggets they most often eat are served with chips. The fish nuggets are just a large piece of fish without fish bones, wrapped in flour and fried. I deeply feel that the Chinese nation’s food culture, which spans thousands of years, is vast and profound, and it beats these Western restaurants every minute. I think that if you bring this lobster back to China, you can probably grill it and sprinkle it with cumin, which is a few steps away from the mere appearance.
The last stop was the Lancelin Sand Dunes. Because we arrived too late, the sandboarding activities had ended, and we couldn’t rent sandboards, so we had to walk around in the Great White Desert. Unlike the yellow desert in Pinnacles, this is white sand. Walking in this vast sandy land as the sun sets, it feels quite like the master and his disciples in Journey to the West traveling to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. Keep walking, and you don't know whether what's waiting for you in front of you is the monster in Pansi Cave who wants to eat you, or the daughter king of Xiliang who wants to entrust his country to his daughter.
This feeling is really amazing. I feel like my depression has been slowly cured after coming to Australia. In the past, I always liked to think about things here and there, weighing things here and there, which also brought me countless troubles. After coming to Australia, life has been simplified. I can walk around and see many scenery and things that I never thought would appear in my life. My mind has also broadened a lot.