Thought that was the end of the blogs today……dropped the laptop and took a nice chunk out of it…still works though, so here’s today’s blog. Left camp early this morning and made our way to Tennant Creek via the Devil’s marbles. This place was amazing, we must have taken 100 pics. It is an extremely peaceful and spiritual place and really makes you feel very insignificant amongst all the natural beauty. It is very difficult to do this place justice in a few pics, all I can say is it should be on every Australian’s visit list. And yes…..the sky really is that blue. We called into Tennant Creek to stock up on supplies and are made our way to Elliot which is a camping area on the Stuart Highway on Aboriginal land about 240kms north of Tennant Creek. Its very quiet here, Rod and I are the only ones here, except for a few peacocks. 







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7 responses to “Day 8 – Devil’s Marbles”
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Oh I really wish we could have came down – but looking forward to see Y in the snow next year!
Lars-
Hej Lars – we are planning the next trip in June/July 2014 – Across the Nullabor desert and up the West Coast of Australia – put it in your diary!!!
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hiya, hows old man emu doin & chook, pics look great but wish i waz on the wide open road, seeya happy trails
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Wish you were here too – planning another one in June/July 14 – across the Nullabor and up the West Coast!
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Hi sis.
Tell Rod that Peacoc stew is great.First place water in pan and wait till water boils than place one devels marble in pan and wait for it to go soft,then place peacoc in and wait till it is tender. Good luck
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Hi Big Bro,
The peacock is now cooked – followed your instructions – delicious!!! Love. R&Y xxxx
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