Chapter 1004 I have intentions



In Adelaide: 1. Hotel->Train station taxi (about 3 km): AUD13 about RMB 73, 2. Ghan train: , about RMB 3606; on the train:

1. Bought 1 roll (similar to the ones made by subway bakery with meat and vegetables) + 1 cup of freshly ground coffee, totaling aud11&bsp;gulf of seawater:

Yunluo and An Qingjue arrived at the one millionth cement track between a place called Iron Springs, which was completed in 1980. ∈,

The original Ghan railway line was east of the current Ghan railway line, but because the original wooden railway tracks were destroyed by termites and floods, the project completed in 2011 was to build a new railway line that is currently in use, replacing the original wooden tracks with the current concrete tracks:

The riverbed of Flink River, this Flink River is one of the oldest rivers in the world. Today, it still flows on the riverbed formed 30 million years ago. Although this river is dry most of the time, in winter, after heavy rain, it will form roaring waves!

Although there is no water on the surface of the riverbed most of the time, water always exists under the land of the riverbed and forms permanent puddles on the surface of the riverbed, just like in the land of Flink National Park (Flink Canyon National Park – a national park 180 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs):

The luggage is taken out of the luggage cart by the train station staff (because there are not many people, so all the free people in the train station have to help) and put on the cart directly in front of the guests. Passengers can take their own luggage on the platform. Don't worry, there will be no mistakes, and there will be no thieves:

Price: AUD100 per night for a twin superior room

It is located in the east of the city center. Although Springs is the largest city in central Australia, it is still in the city center and the hotel environment is good.

The guest room facilities are very good, and it feels like vacationing in a foreign country town, which is really great. Because along the way, I saw many country villas where local people live, and this time I also had the opportunity to stay in one. Although it is not luxurious, it is comfortable enough.

The hotel room is very spacious. It has comfortable towels and toiletries of similar size to those in high-star hotels in China, plenty of coffee and tea bags, and an electric kettle!

The hotel has a small kitchen and restaurant, where you can prepare your own breakfast (bread, coffee, tea, etc. are all provided by the hotel), but you have to prepare your own breakfast before eating and wash the dishes after eating. The hotel has a small kitchen and restaurant, where you can prepare your own breakfast (bread, coffee, tea, etc. are all provided by the hotel).

But you have to prepare your own breakfast before eating, and wash the dishes after eating. This is a photo of the hotel breakfast restaurant taken by Yunluo and An Qingjue when they had breakfast on the morning of the 25th:

As soon as we arrived at Darwin Railway Station, someone came to give Yunluo and An Qingju a free Darwin map (not an advertisement, it was a free map!). The green number 60 in the middle of the map was the Yunluo and An Qingju hotel (note that the direction above the map is east. Alice Springs is a very small city. The downtown shopping area is in a small area west of the perennially dry Todd River and east of the train line.) But it is still within the city limits, and you can walk to the Anse Hill in the city center - on this small hill, you can overlook the entire Alice Springs city center (Note: Y Corps' (the abbreviation of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps)):

On the south side of the war memorial (in Australia, south means the back, because Australia is in the southern hemisphere) there is a low wall with several memorials inlaid on it. The inscription on this memorial is "Dedicated to the Prince of Wales' 4th 19th Hussars, which participated in the Vietnam War between 1965 and 1972":

The sign tells Yunluo and An Qingju the history of Mount Ansai and some stories related to it: Mount Ansai has great significance in the history of Australian Aboriginals and European colonists, and is a key location in natural disaster and war commemorations.

For the first 60 years after Europeans arrived, the mountain was simply called "the hill", and then it was called the hill (Anse Hill) in 1934.

It commemorates the soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Corps (Y Corps) who died in World War I.

During World War II, the population of Alice Springs increased dramatically due to military stationing, and many tents were built east of the foot of Mount Anse to house personnel of the Australian Army's Darwin Cross-Border Maintenance Force (BMF).

This unit was mainly responsible for transporting supplies to Darwin along the North-South Highway in Australia. This highway running north and south across Australia was later named the main venue for Sturt Day (Ansai Festival).

The red gum tree on Todd Mall Street is a widely distributed tree species in Australia. Yunluo and An Qingju have seen it in almost every city in Australia because its bark is silvery white with almost no wrinkles. Yunluo and An Qingju first saw this tree in Perth.

The tree is called the "Pearl Cat Tree" (In the cartoon, the pearl cat is a skinned cat, because the bark of this tree is as smooth as if it had been skinned.)

The exterior and interior views of Todd Mall and Gregory&er (Alice Springs Visitor Information Center). Yunluo has a habit of going to the local tourist information center to get some local tourist information when he arrives at each location, if possible.

Generally, the information obtained from the "Tourism Information Center" is more reliable and comprehensive:

The restaurant staff are all Chinese young people who look like students. The girl with glasses behind the counter has very fair skin - the kind of healthy and natural fair skin (it is not very visible in the photo due to the exposure). Yunluo is very surprised that there is such fair skin under such strong sunlight in central Australia. The Chinese bloodline is really not simple: Springs (Mparntwe in the Aranyahu Aboriginal language) is a city in central Australia, 1,200 kilometers from the nearest coast. It is one of the three major towns in the Northern Territory (the other two are the capital Darwin Port and Katherine) and the second largest city.

It is 1,499 km from Darwin and 1,532 km from Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. The estimated population in 2005 was 26,486.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

Outside the region, it is famous for Uluru, Australia's most famous natural landscape and the center of Australian Aboriginal culture, as well as Shute's novel "A City Like Alice" (although both are located outside the city).

The city was originally named "Stuart" to commemorate John McDowell Stuart, the first explorer to cross Australia from north to south. Initially, the local area was a stopover for camel caravans crossing the Australian wilderness. Later, a telegraph station was established near a permanent spring named Alice (wife of Charles Todd, Australian Postal Minister).

The Khan train first arrived in 1929 and the area was renamed to its current name in 1933. In the 1960s, the United States and Australia jointly established the Pine Valley Satellite Monitoring Station 19 kilometers southwest of the area, adding about 700 people to the area.

According to the 2001 census, 17% of the local population are Aboriginal, while the proportion in the Northern Territory is 29%. As the central city of central Australia, the surrounding Aboriginal people (who usually live in the suburbs, special leases or even Aboriginal communities in the outer suburbs) regularly go there to enjoy the city's services.

The traditional inhabitants of the area are the Central Alante people. There are more than a dozen other aboriginal languages ​​that can be heard. (To be continued...)


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