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OZZIE
OUTBACK MURALS - LIFE BEFORE CELL PHONES, TEXTING
AND TWITTER
This mural time warp takes you into the world of the outback baker. The smell of fresh bread wafts out of the brick oven drawing the attention of hungry customers. Some things never change. Freshly baked bread is a near universal food that has charmed the noses and taste buds of the entire world for thousands of years.
These rail workers don't seem very inspired.
They are laying railroad ties and track which will facilitate the
pilgrimage of city dwellers into the outback. Oz now has trains that
can take you from coast to coast east/ west and north/ south.
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Huge flocks on pink Galah cockatoos are a special treat for outback travelers. Hundreds of them line the power lines or forage for food on the ground. Mates in outback bars paint the town red when they have too much to drink, but they are no match for the Galah who paint the ground pink with their feathers. |
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There is no shortage of Magpie Larks in the outback. If you stop to enjoy a picnic, it won't be long before a hungry magpie comes for lunch. |
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The Kookaburra is more Australian than the Ozzies. The song of the kookaburra is extremely distinctive mimicking the sound of out of control laughter. Have a listen to a sound clip. KooKaburra sound clips |
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Going to the outback is a bit of a time warp where you do just fine without a cell phone, texting, or twitter. Close friends may be more than a dozen miles away. The outback isn't for everyone, but if you like wide open spaces, it's hard to beat. Life is good. FOLLOW THE ADVENTURES OF TEAM MAXING OUT ON THE
FOLLOWING WEB SITES |
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Take a trip with Team Maxing Out to the Tombs of
Bir Zeen. Experience a memorable off-road adventure in a land that
time forgot. Our Defender is a time machine that transports you to the
prehistoric past. Visit
Maxing Out
Overland.com
More than 400 years ago a massive meteor struck and
buried itself in the sand dunes of the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia.
Read about our expedition to the Wabar Meteor Crater. Visit
Maxing Out
Offroad.com
The petroglyphs of the Rock Wall Journal are web pages
from the past frozen in time with a timeless message that reveals how much
prehistoric people are just like us. Visit
Rock Wall
Journal.com |
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