My gap year in Australia

We will start by visiting Uluru, then the Kings Canyon, then the Macdonnell Ranges and finally we will visit the aboriginal art galleries. We will do all these activities over two weeks. We will have to face an event. We wanted to visit Uluru with a not very expensive guide, we found one who only asked for AUS $ 120 with a camel tour. So we joined him and paid and when we arrived in Uluru the so-called "guide" threatened us with a weapon and stripped us and ran away (he stole our bag which contained $ 400, provisions and our sleeping bags). We panicked and decided to walk with the camels hoping to meet someone. After two hours of camel walking we found a reserve of kangaroos who welcomed us in exchange for small services (cleaning, cooking ...). So we could see baby kangaroos. The next day a person who worked on the reserve told us the way back and we arrived after 3 hours in the van with the camels. On site we decided to sell the rest of the month we will work

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15 apr. 2020

May in Alice Springs

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Alice Springs

We will start by visiting Uluru, then the Kings Canyon, then the Macdonnell Ranges and finally we will visit the aboriginal art galleries. We will do all these activities over two weeks. We will have to face an event. We wanted to visit Uluru with a not very expensive guide, we found one who only asked for AUS $ 120 with a camel tour. So we joined him and paid and when we arrived in Uluru the so-called "guide" threatened us with a weapon and stripped us and ran away (he stole our bag which contained $ 400, provisions and our sleeping bags). We panicked and decided to walk with the camels hoping to meet someone. After two hours of camel walking we found a reserve of kangaroos who welcomed us in exchange for small services (cleaning, cooking ...). So we could see baby kangaroos. The next day a person who worked on the reserve told us the way back and we arrived after 3 hours in the van with the camels. On site we decided to sell the rest of the month we will work

in a restaurant in Alice Springs. We will then leave Alice Springs to drive to Laverton where we will leave the van for the other group. We earned 300 Australian dollars selling camels and we earned 860 dollars working in the restaurant.

After having done a pause in Coober Pedy, we woke up at 4a.m and we left for a 7hours drive. The trip was very long and painful. We arrived at 11a.m in parking around Uluru. We ate fish and chips, then we went to see the various guides that were there. All guides were so expansive but there was one who was cheapper than the others. So we have decided to take this guide that we have payed $120. So, we have been doing the trip with camels. We arrived in front of the famous huge red rock, the Uluru. It was fantastic and amazing. But the guide began to hold a gun towards us and asked for our bags. We panicked and we gave him. Fortunately that Micheal haved guard his calm and hast resonate. Our bag contained $ 400, provisions and our sleeping bags. We decided to walk with the camels hoping to meet someone. After two hours of camel walking we found a reserve of kangaroos who welcomed us in exchange for small services. So we could see baby kangaroos.

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