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The refuelling truck at YOOD - Oodnadatta. You call in by radio, no mobile or cell service for at least 400 kms around here - DSC02915.JPG
The old terminal building at YOOD. Now derelict - DSC02916.JPG
The Oodnadatta Track. Quite a famous outback track. Originally for livestock - cattle transport - DSC02921.JPG
Short Final Runway 30 Alice Springs. Note the numerous bugs, lots around because of the unseasonal high rainfall. - DSC02922.JPG
The Todd River that flows through Alice Springs. - DSC02929.JPG
My MFD with the map page opened with a large zoom. Note Australia upside down heading south from Alice Springs to Oodnadatta - DSC02933.JPG
The township of Oodnadatta, population of 150 - DSC02939.JPG
As I was leaving Alice Springs, about 10 Cessna 210s departed at the same time, flying out to various regions of the outback. This one came south with me to Oodnadatta. - DSC02940.JPG
The airstrip at YOOD - DSC02948.JPG
A huge freight train, I think this must have been at least a kilometre long. - DSC02949.JPG
The salt lakes still have some water from the unseasonal rainfall that has broken the long term drought in the outback. - DSC02954.JPG
You can move them around as needed. - DSC02955.JPG
I find that 3 of these sun shades are most useful. - DSC04295.JPG
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