quinta-feira, 6 de agosto de 2015

6.8.15 - Sydney | Ayeres Rock

Yesterday, after written you, booking dives to Cairns and have a nice nap, we went out to say goodbye to Sydney.Destination: Darling Harbour. A fancy spot, just across the harbor which has the Opera House and Rocks.Walked arround Chinatown - the garden was already closed - and went to the port. Several yatchs, good atmosphere and many restaurants and bars. An Italian bar with a bella ragazza indicating the tables and how Happy Hour work, drink several gins at half price. After that was the goodbye and return home to cook dinner packing for today.Today everything was running as usual; it's not like we do on purpose to always walk in the nick of time.So after we left home, there is a blurring whether or not to load the metro card - don`t recharge it - when we got to Central, on the sound system: "Emergency, emergency: please evacuate the station. All passangers "and everyone ran out of the station."- Let's take a taxi?- Where's a taxi?- Are we entering on the station!- Let's go by underground ".Off we went running to take the metro to the airport.The flight, internal, full of Spanish, some Portuguese as well as we, French, German, Chinese and some Australians, had several windy shake that made it very interesting from the point of view of adrenaline. The landing was with the plane unbalanced due to the wind, on a track that seemed the lunar surface. Love it!Ayeres Rock has a smaller airport that the bus stop at Batalha. But that's not important, the important thing was to land in the desert to see Uluru, the sacred mountain.Carry the Mitsubishi, decorate with the logos of fluidotrónica, Norfer, eni, Arax Gazzo, Roadgalaxy, Agência Paraíso, Hama, Monte Campo, Vida Económica,

Alpinestars, Nau Helmets and Konica Minolta spent at the hostel to leave bags - there gone are the hotels and apartments luxury - change clothes - put the Monte Campo leggins to be able to walk freely in the middle of vegetation without me poking and without the bugs sting me - and headed to Uluru.20 km of asphalt road in the middle of a red surface, reminiscent of Mars, with some low vegetation and few trees. Signs of reptiles and other wildlife. All towards the mountain worshiped by the natives.In the middle of everything, like a giant ship or a meteorite if erge from the flat land a red mountain without vegetation.Walk around - you can not go up, it is disrespectful towards local - took pictures and saw the setting of the sun on it.Beautiful, wonderful. A peace, an atmosphere, a feeling that can match what I lived in Abu Simbel; those things that I will remember forever.The trip was worth it.So much so that it's not worth writing anything ... See you tomorrow.

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