Australia is vast and even though I’ve lived here all my life and traveled widely there’s still so much I’ve yet to see.
At the top of my bucket list is the Red Centre, the route right up the heart of Australia.
With a bit of luck and a lot of planning we’ll be traveling up there in June/July next year, an epic drive from Melbourne heading towards Uluru, through the Red Centre and beyond.
We’ll undoubtedly cover stretches of wide open roads, barren red earth, pristine gorges and lush rainforests.
Such is the diversity of this county.
The Australian outback is a never ending canvas of contrasting colors blending earth and sky.
Last year we drove to the Flinders Ranges and Arkaroola, chalking up over 3000kms in our maiden trip with our new camper. The Red Centre will easily eclipse that.
We’ve visited the plains of Mungo, a place that fires the imagination and camped near Silverton and in the lush surrounds of Menindi.
I still remember the picture postcard colors, the vivid blue skies that looked painted against the ochre red soil we drove on.
But it’s not just the outback we see contrasts in color.
It’s in our hills and forests, places like Mount Macedon with its flaming red trees in Autunn against lush green.
It’s the vibrant colors on our pristine beaches. Sometimes gray, sometimes blue, always enticing.
Where rainbow speckled moss on rocks contrasts with ocean and sky colors, depending on Mother Nature’s mood.
Vivid red boulders are a splash of color against the white sand of the Prom. And in the smallest of details we see contrasts of colors.
But it’s often the little things that have the biggest impact.
Simple smiles of nature can make a grey ordinary scene a magical one.
Every where we look there are differences in our world. It’s what makes life interesting.
How dull would it be if everything – and everyone – was the same?
This is Merlin in front, our cheeky Quarter Horse cross Andalusian with his buddy Wilbur at the back, a dappled Grey. Different yet the best of friends.
May we all embrace our differences and contrasts, where ever we find them.
Wishing everyone a creative and colorful week ahead.
In response to Frank’s Tuesday Photo Challenge: Color Contrast
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How exciting to have an epic road trip to look forward to. I’ll be looking forward to reading all about it.
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Thanks Carol, I’m looking forward to writing about it!
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Lovely photos with a clever addition of the horses
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Thanks Derrick, seemed somehow fitting to include them.
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Wow! Outstanding, Miriam. I just came back from North and now I want in South :))
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I know. I saw your photos Monica. They’re amazing!
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Miriam, thank you for sharing so much of your amazing country – the variety an outstanding colourful / visual feast. My husband travelled around Australia many years ago, including taking in the Red Centre as you call it. Still the stories keep coming and it truly was a trip of a lifetime. Enjoy your adventure next Spring (your autumn?). Love the last photo of Merlin & Wilbur, they look ready to have a chat!
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They do look ready for a chat, you’re right! Thanks for your nice words Annika, it sounds as though your husband got a good taste of Australia. I must admit, I’m so looking forward to it! Have a great week.
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Magnificent.
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Thanks Wendy.
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A wonderful post as always! And I couldn’t agree more about embracing our differences. 🙂 Horses are my favorite animal, so I love that final photo. 🙂
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Ah Brenda, you’re a horse lover too, that’s so nice!
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They’re majestic creatures.😊
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Do you ride?
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No, but I would absolutely love to.😊
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Well, you know what they say, you’re never too old to learn. 😊
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That is so true.😊 And we never know what’s in store for us.😊
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Absolutely!
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Beautiful photos, Miriam. What kind of trees are those red ones? They are striking!
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Thanks Rob. To be quite honest I’m not really sure what those red trees are, but they’re stunning aren’t they? (I’m not much of a green thumb! 😏)
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Great post and great photos!
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Thanks Alba
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What a good analogy…the differences in the landscape that make Australia so interesting and beautiful are just the same as the difference in people, and that’s also interesting and beautiful. Great post, Miriam! Someday I hope to visit Australia, and I have to admit that before I started following your blog, it wasn’t on my list of places I wanted to visit. But your blog has changed all that. Have a wonderful week, my friend!
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What a wonderful thing to say Ann. I’m so glad that you feel you discovered Australia through my blog. If you were ever to come over here my home would be wide open to you! You have a great week as well.
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A rich and diverse place that I hope to have the opportunity to visit. Beautiful photos
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Thanks! I hope you do as well Jackie.
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I love all those stunning colours. Awesome.
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Thanks Brigid.
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Marvelous beyond words and I mean it!
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Im jealous!
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Don’t be! Your own adventure awaits … 😊
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Having had the good luck of being able to travel this land, Canada, from one shore to the other, I never fail to be impressed by the differences/diversity that exists. It has proved to be an eye opener adventure, so much so that Maggie and I are moving from Ontario to Vancouver Island next summer. The adventure continues. Enjoy yours. Cheers.
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That sounds wonderful Dan. I must admit that outside of Australia Canada has always been right up the top of places I want to visit. Enjoy!
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Wonderful photographs Miriam and thank you for introducing us to the lovely Merlin and Wilbur! Big pats for both of them :o)
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Thank you so much Xenia. They both love their hugs! xo
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This is amazing Miriam, thank you for sharing 🙂 Australia is beautiful and yet so much is unseen by the average person. Here in South Africa, most South Africans have not even seen a fraction of their country, myself included, and it is very sad. Love the pic of Merlin and Wilbur 🙂 a perfect pic to end this amazing post. x
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Thank you so much Lynne. It’s the same here, although I think more and more people are now starting to realise how easy it is to discover and explore their own backyards! Have a wonderful week. xo
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Love these photos😊
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Thanks George.
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Beautiful country beautiful contrast.
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It is indeed. Thanks Bella.
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I really need to get to Australia.
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You’d love it!
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Wow! I’m really missing Australia. Hope I could go back there next year. For the mean time, your pics will do
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Sounds like you’ve been here before … glad my pics helped.
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Yep! I’ve been to ACT and NSW. Australia has a big big place in my heart as it’s my first out of the country travel. PLUS! I experienced my first snow there
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That’s awesome. If you come back you’ll have to make it down to Victoria.
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Oh! I wish I wish I wish 😮 Australia is so beautiful and as you’ve said in your post there so many places to go to and discover ❤
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They are all stunning pictures & magnificent places! Thank you for sharing snippets of beautiful Australia 😊
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You’re most welcome Divya.
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beautiful !! thank you!
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You’re most welcome!
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It’s a wonderful country for sure, it’s on my list to visit. Love the desert and beaches. Have a great week dear!
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You too Elizabeth, thank you!
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Beautiful colorations and Merlin’s a good looking horse.
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He is Maverick and with loads of character. Thanks!
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I don’t think I could ever tire of seeing all of your beautiful photos of your home country. Please keep them coming. So beautiful. And that picture of Merlin and Wilbur is superb!
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Oh I’m so glad you enjoyed them Kim. Thanks so much.
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These photos make me want to travel to Australia. Great job Miriam.
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Thanks Ali, glad I could take you on a bit of armchair travel!
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Lovely photos Miriam the beach shots are my favourites. Just reading your comments it is lovely the way you engage with all your fellow bloggers. I can’t wait to the holidays we are doing a bit of touring. Just some time with my FIFO husband and a break from the airport routines will be nice.
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What a nice thing to say Louise, I guess that’s what it’s all about!
Where are you planning to travel?
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Driving home to Adelaide, staying at a hotel on the beach. Up to Threadbo to do the day walk to Kosciuszko, a few days there a few on the NSW coast and then back to Canberra for a week of walking and cycling around the environs. Not totally booked we will play it a bit by ear.
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OMG, really! Well, maybe we’ll meet you out on the tracks sometime. We’re thinking of heading up towards Kosciusko and back along the NSW coast as well. Like you, playing it a bit by ear.
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That would be funny if we bunped into each other. Sam’s idea to do the biggest peak on each continent. Thought we could tick that one off. We’ll be up near Kosci after New Years. I ll give you some dates when I know. In any case coffee once the year gets started after the hols….
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Absolutely, if not before!
Kosci will be a piece of cake for you after what you’ve trekked.
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I’m really out of condition. But a few walks along the beach in Adelaide and stepping it up in the next few weeks hopefully….
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Sounds very nice. Won’t be long before you’re hitting the tracks again, in top form, especially with that trainer husband of yours …
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Magnificent!! Beautiful photographs. Great post as usual.
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Thank you so much Sumith.
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Beautiful places …thanks for sharing and taking us there..
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My pleasure Mich, glad to have you along.
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This belongs in a travel magazine. ☀️
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Aw, that’s kind of you to say Jess. 🙂
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Seriously! If I picked up a travel book/ magazine on Australia, THIS is want I’d love to see. Reading it and seeing the gorgeous photographs that sum up your regions, would make me dig my suitcase out of the closet.
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That’s wonderful to hear. Good thing I got into travel writing then. Thanks Jess, you made my night! 😊
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Aw!!
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You certainly found your calling in travel writing.
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I do love it, no doubt about that!
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A lovely post, both for the sentiment and the photos, Miriam. I must say, even though I lived in Australia for 17 years, I didn’t see much of it at all. It’s such a vast continent and, as you say, contains such a variety of landscapes. I do remember flying somewhere once and we passed over Uluru, and the pilot came on to let us know, then circled the plane around so everyone could see it, which I thought was very nice of him. I remember opening my window blind and there just being a vast red glow below – it was sunrise, and the whole desert was lit up. It was amazing.
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Wow, what brilliant timing, flying over Uluru at sunrise … perfect! You lived here for 17 years! I didn’t realise that long. Don’t worry, some people live here a life time and never see outside of their own state, which I think is kind of sad, but to each their own. Thanks Helen.
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It was perfect timing – we were super high up, of course, but it was a clear morning and I’ll never forget that glow. And I wish I’d seen more, but I guess when you’re working and going about the daily business of life, you just assume you’ll get the chance ‘one day’. I’ll be back for visits though, I’m sure 🙂
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Hope you do Helen. Cheers.
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So much stunning color and beauty! Love what you present in this post! It reminds me that I need to be traveling the world more to experience its beauty!
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Thanks so much Frank. The world is indeed a big and beautiful place.
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Wow!! These are some beautiful shots Miriam. I especially like the the outback and red trees shot 😊
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Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed them.
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Amazing place to live. I felt this way about Alaska and even New Hampshire. Texas, (The parts I’ve seen) doesn’t have the same appeal. What it does have though…is wide open spaces and a sky that wont quit. I look up A LOT here. 😉
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Wow! All the pictures are just pleasures to my eyes. You have such a beautiful country Miriam! Your post also convey a very good message- that we are all beautiful in our different ways, and that we should learn to respect each other no matter how different we are from each other!
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Absolutely true Nina. Thank you. xo
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Miriam, I love this. I’m especially touched by your comment how the littlest things can have the biggest impact.
Love the moss on rocks photos too … gives an added dimension to color, doesn’t it?
Much love, and blessings,
Debbie
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Thanks so much Debbie. Hope all is well with you my friend. xo
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Spectacular photographs and what a trip you’ve got ahead (I might be suffering from a little road trip envy over your Red Centre plans – epic!)
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Thank you! Im SO looking forward to it.
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So many contrasts in the amazing country, well captured here, Miriam. Enjoy planning your trip to the Red Centre.
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Thanks Ruth. I’m really looking forward to it!
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It’s exactly those contrasts that make me so excited to see Australia! Enjoyed reading this!
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I’m so glad. Thank you kindly!
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Your country seems as vast and varied as mine! The beauty is breathtaking, and sometimes I feel like I can’t contain how amazing it all is. It’s like you just want to throw your arms to the sky and spin around drinking it all in. 🙂
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What a gorgeous comment and perfect description Ness and I think you’re right. Opening our arms up to all the beauty in the world … we can do that anywhere and everywhere. 😊
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I guess it’s kind of like a hug, isn’t it? A giant hug for all the beauty in the world and the One who created it, and friends on the other side of the world who are able to feel hugs like that. 😀 *hugs*
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I love that. Beautifully said. xo
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Those photos are amazing! What sort of camera do you use?
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Thanks so much. It’s a cannon but pretty much a point and shoot camera.
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