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In Adelaide: 1 hotel - > train station taxi (about 3 km): AUD13 is about 73 yuan, 2GHAN train: , about 3606 yuan; On the train:

1 bought 1 roll (similar to the kind of bread rolls meat and vegetables made by Subway Bakery) 1 cup of freshly ground coffee, a total of AUD11 is about 62 yuan,

2 Dinner: (=*3 servings) about RMB 245 near Portgermein A section of sea water with a view of Spencergulf:

Yunluo and An Qingju went to a place called Ironman, a unique monument built by railroad workers to commemorate the millionth cement track that was laid between Tarcoola and Alicesprings, which was completed in 1980. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info∈ β†— Top-of-the-Line Novel,

The original Theghan Khan railway line was east of the current Khan railway line, but since the original wooden railway tracks were destroyed by termites and floods, the completed project was to build a new railway line that is currently in use and replace the original wooden rails with the current cement rails:

The riverbed of the FlinkRiver, this FlinkRiver is one of the oldest rivers in the world, and today, it still flows on the riverbed that was formed 30 million years ago, although the river is dry for most of the time, but in winter, after heavy rains. It will form a roaring wave!

Although there is no water on the surface of the riverbed most of the time, water is always present beneath the riverbed and forms permanent puddles on the surface of the riverbed, as is the case in Flinknationalpark (FlinkNationalPark – a national park located 180 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs):

Luggage is directly in front of the guest, from the luggage cart by the train station staff (as there are not many people included. So all the idle people at the train station had to go and help. Move it out, put it on the trolley, and let the passengers pick up their luggage on the platform by themselves, rest assured, there will be no mistakes, and there will be no thieves:

Cost: AUD 100 per night for a twin superior room

It is located in the eastern part of the city centre, although it takes about 15-20 minutes to walk from the mall in the city centre (15-20 minutes walk is already a long way in this kind of city, although Alicesprings is already the largest city in Central Australia). )。 But it's still in the city, and the hotel environment.

The room facilities were all good, and it had the feeling of being on holiday in a small country town abroad, which was really great. Because along the way, I saw many country houses where local people lived, and this time I could have the opportunity to live there, although it was not luxurious, but it was comfortable enough.

The hotel room is very spacious. There are comfortable towels and toiletries that are about the same size as those in a high-star hotel in Huaguo, and there are plenty of coffee and tea bags. And the electric kettle!

There is a kitchenette restaurant where you can prepare your own breakfast (bread, coffee, tea, etc are provided), but you have to prepare your own breakfast before eating and wash your own dishes after use. There is a kitchenette restaurant where you can prepare your own breakfast (bread, coffee, tea, etc are all provided).

But prepare your own breakfast before eating and wash your own dishes after use. This is a photo of the hotel breakfast restaurant taken by Yunluo and An Qingju at breakfast early on the morning of the 25th:

One arrives at the Darwin train station. Someone came to give out free Darwin maps to Yunluo and An Qingju (not advertising, it's really a pure map for free!). The green 60 in the middle of the map is from Yunluo and Anqingju Hotel (note that the direction above the map is east.

The north side is on the left side of the map. ), although it looks a little off. (Alicesprings is a very small city, and the downtown shopping area is just west of the perennially dry Toddriver and east of the train line.) But it's still in the city limits, and it's only about 15 minutes to walk to the mall in the city.

The first stop for Yunluo and Anzacian is to climb Anzachill (Anzac) directly north of Alicesprings' downtown shopping district - a small hill that overlooks the entire city centre of Alice Springs (note: Anzac is an abbreviation for 'Australian Nandnewzealand ArmyCorps'):

On the south side of this war memorial (in Australia, south means back, because Australia is in the southern hemisphere i) there is a row of low walls with these monuments inlaid with the inscription "To the Prince of Wales 4th/19th Hussar Regiment, which fought in the Vietnam War between 1965 and 1972":

The plaque tells the history of Yunluo and Ansai Hill and some of the stories associated with it: Ansai Hill is significant in the history of Aboriginal Australians and European colonizers, and is a key site in the commemoration of natural disasters and wars.

Within the first 60 years of the arrival of Europeans, the mountain was simply called "thehill", then it was called Stotthill and Viewhill, and now Anzachill was named in 1934.

It is a tribute to the soldiers of the Australian South and New Zealand Army Corps (Australian NandnewzealandArmy Corps) who died in World War I.

During World War II, the population of Alice Springs increased dramatically due to the military presence, and a number of tents were built east of the foot of Mount Ansai to house Australian Army's Darwin Cross-Border Sustainment Force (Australian Army's Darwienanf).

The unit was primarily used to transport supplies along the North-South Highway to Darwin, which was later named the Sturtway.

Mount Ansai is also a sacred mountain for the local indigenous people and is the main venue for the annual Anzacday festival.

The red gum tree on Toddmall Street, which is a widely distributed tree species in Australia, has been seen in almost every city in Australia, because its bark is silvery white and almost wrinkled.

He blurted out that the tree was called the "Bubblecat Tree" (in the cartoon, the Bubblecat is a skinned cat because the bark of the tree is as smooth as if it had been skinned.) οΌ‰

The exterior and interior of the AlicespringsVisitorier (Alice Springs City Visitor Information Centre) at the junction of Toddmall and Gregorytce, Yunluo has a habit of going to each location, if possible, trying to go to the local tourist information center area to get a little local tourist information.

Generally, the information obtained in the "Tourist Information Center" is more reliable and comprehensive:

The restaurant staff are all young Chinese people who look like students, and the bespectacled beauty behind the counter has very white skin - it is the kind of natural white that is very healthy (because of the exposure in the photo, it is not easy to see), Yunluo is very strange that there is such white skin in such a strong sun in central Australia, and the Chinese blood is really not simple:

Alicesprings (Alanente Aboriginal language: Mpatwe) is a city in central Australia, 1,200 kilometers off the coast, and is one of the three main towns in the Northern Territory (the other two are the capital Darwin Port and Catherine) and the second largest city.

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

Outside the area, Uluru, Australia's most famous natural landscape and Aboriginal centre of Australia, and Shut's novel "A City Like Alice" (although both are located outside the city).

The city was originally named "Sturt" in honor of John McDoolstuart, the first explorer to cross the north and south of Australia, and was originally a stopover for camel caravans across the Australian wilderness. Later, a telegraph station was established near a permanent water spring called Alice (wife of Australian Post Minister Charlestod).

In 1929, the Khan train first arrived in the country, and in 1933 it was renamed to its current name. In the 1960s, the United States and Australia jointly established a satellite monitoring station in Pine Valley, 19 kilometers southwest of the country, adding about 700 people to the region.

According to the 2001 census, 17 per cent of the population was Indigenous, compared to 29 per cent in the Northern Territory. As the central city of Central Australia, the surrounding Aboriginal people (who often live in suburban areas, special leases and even suburban Aboriginal communities) regularly visit the city to enjoy the city's services.

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

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