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AUSTRALIA | Mon, 13 May 2013 | By annacarlson | Views [651]
Woke up really early in Alice Springs after spending the night at yet another hostel and ate a free breakfast (!) before jumping on my bus with G Adventures (its the same company ill be doing the trek in nepal with, so I'm glad i got to check them out ... Read more >
Tags: alice springs, australia, ayers rock, kata tjuta, kings canyon, the outback, uluru
AUSTRALIA | Tue, 20 Apr 2010 | By vantastic_nt | Views [1046] | Comments [1] | Video

Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures Northern Territory On
their roadtrip through the Northern Territory of Australia with
Van-Tastic Adventures, Andrew and Willie attempt to be genuinely
informative for the first (and last) time ever. Follow ... Read more >
Tags: adventures, australia, ayers rock, campervan, itinerary, northern territory, roadtrip, travel, uluru, van-tastic adventures
AUSTRALIA | Tue, 20 Apr 2010 | By vantastic_nt | Views [912] | Comments [1] | Video

Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures Northern Territory On
their roadtrip through the Northern Territory of Australia with
Van-Tastic Adventures, Willie and Andrew struggle to find things
they're allowed to film at Uluru. Follow the adventures ... Read more >
Tags: australia, ayers rock, backpackers, campervan, nature, oz, travel, uluru, van-tastic adventures, wildlife
AUSTRALIA | Wed, 31 Mar 2010 | By vantastic_nt | Views [1211] | Comments [4]

After a gruesome 20-hour drive, Andrew and I finally arrived
at Ulu r u-Kata Tju t a National Park. We entered knowing nothing more than its
beautiful sunrise and title as world’s biggest rock, which we only discovered through
a postcard and quick ... Read more >
Tags: australia, ayers rock, funny, national parks, nature, northern territory, travel, uluru, van-tastic adventures, worldnomads.com
AUSTRALIA | Sun, 10 Feb 2002 | By stowaway | Views [3693] | Comments [2]

Hiya Everybody, Well, I'm back in sunny (not) Sydney after my latest jaunts through a couple of states. Firstly I went for a nice drive up the east coast to past Coffs Harbour, visiting numerous friends & relatives along the way (all conveniently ... Read more >
Tags: alice springs, ayers rock, kata tjuta, kings canyon, olgas, outback, rock art, rolf harris, sunscreem, uluru
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![#4 A Moments Rest: It seemed wherever I was in Jerusalem, I was never far from soldiers. I’d seen a machine gun before, but never a large, neatly stacked pile of them. I was a little apprehensive about pulling my camera out, but thought I’d regret it if I didn’t. I was given a friendly nod from one of the soldiers, meaning approval was granted, and subsequently took the photo. I think this shot, taken in the old city, accurately reflects the mood and disposition of many of the young, off-duty soldiers I saw. They generally appeared relaxed and chatting, which always made for an interesting juxtaposition when cast against machine guns. There was also a strong sense of comradery between the groups of soldiers I saw, which seems to be typical of young Israelis today. It can be seen not only in the foreground, with the soldier smiling whilst chatting to those seated, but also further back in the shot, where soldiers are all laying down next to each other across their backpacks, limbs intertwined.: by lofiadrian, Views[309] #4 A Moments Rest: It seemed wherever I was in Jerusalem, I was never far from soldiers. I’d seen a machine gun before, but never a large, neatly stacked pile of them. I was a little apprehensive about pulling my camera out, but thought I’d regret it if I didn’t. I was given a friendly nod from one of the soldiers, meaning approval was granted, and subsequently took the photo. I think this shot, taken in the old city, accurately reflects the mood and disposition of many of the young, off-duty soldiers I saw. They generally appeared relaxed and chatting, which always made for an interesting juxtaposition when cast against machine guns. There was also a strong sense of comradery between the groups of soldiers I saw, which seems to be typical of young Israelis today. It can be seen not only in the foreground, with the soldier smiling whilst chatting to those seated, but also further back in the shot, where soldiers are all laying down next to each other across their backpacks, limbs intertwined.: by lofiadrian, Views[309]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/aphs.worldnomads.com/lofiadrian/37988/04_P1090891_lo_medium.jpg)
#4 A Moments Rest: It seemed wherever I was in Jerusalem, I was never far from soldiers. I’d seen a machine gun before, but never a large, neatly stacked pile of them. I was a little apprehensive about pulling my camera out, but thought I’d regret it if I didn’t. I was given a friendly nod from one of the soldiers, meaning approval was granted, and subsequently took the photo. I think this shot, taken in the old city, accurately reflects the mood and disposition of many of the young, off-duty soldiers I saw. They generally appeared relaxed and chatting, which always made for an interesting juxtaposition when cast against machine guns. There was also a strong sense of comradery between the groups of soldiers I saw, which seems to be typical of young Israelis today. It can be seen not only in the foreground, with the soldier smiling whilst chatting to those seated, but also further back in the shot, where soldiers are all laying down next to each other across their backpacks, limbs intertwined.
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