Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Attacked by wildlife, and things you can and can't do with shirts.



Stayed for two nights at a waterhole which surprisingly still had water in it. We managed to get an excellent spot at the end, judging by how many cars made a beeline for it and then drove away in disappointment.
Greg was chased out of the tree by a goanna, and we were also visited by a dingo in the night who kindly licked our plates clean. No dishes, yay!






This is a ‘shirt tree’. People in WA enjoy making piles of rocks. People in the NT enjoy putting things in trees. So far we have seen a hat tree, multiple shoe trees, a tire tree, scarf tree, and now a shirt tree. Apparently there is a condom tree somewhere in the NT, but we haven’t seen it yet.

Rock hard abs
Driving down the highway I noticed there is also a craze about putting shirts on termite mounds, but we were advised by one of the locals that this was not a good idea, since these can be used to lay a death curse down on you and your family. So I would advise against it if you are ever in the area. 

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