Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Gaps In Newly Installed Hardwood

The 2009 tournament final sprint

world!

After some days are drawn into the country, and the worst disgrace and the most vicious violations are processed, I want you to tell me, how this year went Prussia Cup. The rankings: 14th

Prussia crowbar
13th Wehringhausen Bach
12th Pink star Wehringhausen
11th Rock solid
10th New World Order
09th SPVG upper Hagen
08th Ruhrpott United
07th Sundries
06th Beer instead of soup
05th Brothers full throttle
04th Yeboah's Witnesses
03 No one has to build a wall against
02 SF faxes
01 Cross country

You see, there have been some surprises, such as the placements of the past winners (well, shame cross country, as you bloom next year, a vale of tears ...). There have been some wonderful games, some that were less cool (I think ...); we were always involved, there was a very good women's team with a great placement, mass and incredible amount of rain and naked skin. Say, the tournament was a complete and great success. What a shame that you were there! But yes you have another chance next year, then even better starting field, an even friendlier hosts, even more women, more nudity and more sun. I promise!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Birthday Notes To Your Boss

Katikati - lime or what??

When we happened to be in Auckland at Sandra's host parents Jane, Gilly's sister met, we could not even imagine what would result from its invitation to Kati Kati: two exceptional days that us after months of traveling again hard work bestowed! Jane lives on a farm where all kinds of fruits are grown. After the three children grown and her husband unfortunately passed away recently, she was happy about our company, and in particular about it that we get things done with relish!

For us it was a welcome change to press us physically. So we picked two days for Auckland lime cocktail bars, buckets. The lemon trees hung between the ripe yellow lemons every now distributed randomly, the small green limes, which you put you in the cocktail. Did you know the lemon trees have thorns? Picking has full of fun. At the end of the day smell the battered hands after limes and lemons.

We took the same course with a few, plus a few oranges, and made fun acidic fresh juices in the kitchen. The house, which had built Janes husband 30 years ago for themselves and their families was incredible and I feel a kind of New Zealand paradise, with plenty of room, swimming pool on the veranda, a lake behind the house and an incredible view over Fields and mountains, full of cows and horses, to the horizon ...


Click on the picture again, the view from the terrace behind the house ...

On the second day Jane took us to reward with a great tour, and showed us a wild waterfall, a tourist gets to see otherwise, since it is private land. To this end, we ran through wild jungle to visit an ancient and huge Kauribaum! Great experiences. For this, the grand dinner at which they still einludt a German friend who brought out their best opportunity in Schwaebisch! Delicious.
The departure we did somehow sorry, on the one hand, we had fun, on the other hand, Jane has to maintain it very hard, all alone this great piece of earth, and to manage (she works here as a teacher at the village school). If any of you, or someone cute, you know is interested in this, to help the New Zealand trip, we give you their contact details - to recommend it!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

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Coromandel Iceland - Straumstrand 'Cathedral Cove' and Hot Water Beach

From Auckland we went to our sweet old Nissan Sunny, with automatic and already 190.000 km on the clock. After the many buses in Australia is a nice feeling to sit back behind the wheel and set the pace. We first drove to the Coromandel Iceland, a peninsula in the north of the North Island. The winter climate is currently predominantly nice, sunny 15 degrees and so ... On the way schonmal a giant kauri tree visited.
We stayed in a hostel for two nights in Whitianga, on the beach! Sandra has slept here in 2002 schonmal and was euphoric when she saw the hostel again ;-) Whitianga, like most New Zealand towns apparently, a small town with nothing much going on, if you understand. Therefore they are usually located incredibly great to have the beach, forest, freshest sea air and space. Even for the All Blacks rugby match against the Australian Wallabies (the big guy from the plane) was in the sports bar but dead Pants ...

So Whitianga was more a starting point for the incredible "Cathedral Cove ', which we first an hour a slope and had to walk through the Kuestenwald. But when we were down, we received a nearly deserted beach, I call paradise, and is counted in the relevant literature on the "worlds top 20 beaches"! Reminiscent

Removes the Algarve, a crystal clear sandy beach with turquoise offered ice cold water. He was surrounded by high rocks, living on their slopes huge Kuestenbaeume. A waterfall hisses from the slope down to the beach. By the eponymous cave to get to the second beach, dry at low tide Foot can be reached ....

drove to the beach next visit we climbed a great cliff that bordered on one blessed by spectacular views of meadow (see Figure "Sandra on Bank"). Somehow be discovered around every corner something incredibly cool, and the landscape reminded often of "Lord of the Rings", here is the idyllic part in the floodplain ...
At the end of the day Thats has Winetasting the very highest quality. A wine that handles all that grows on his estate, took one and a half hours to explain them in white wine, red wine and various Likoerchen, including kiwifruit, his life.
The next morning we continued on to Jane, Gilly's sister. On the way we drove briefly at the Hot Water Beach. Geothermal activities provide deep beneath the earth indicate that up to 80 degrees hot water runs from the beach, only one stands out with a spade in the ground. Accordingly, many people come to the beach and dig her hole into which they insert themselves happily thereafter. We saved ourselves the $ 5 rental fee and the work, taken over an already created hole (picture provided) and held for fun into our feet. Power, but really fun!
Then we moved to Janes lime, lemon, orange and avocado farm. More like, and incredible pictures of us hard at work next Time!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

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Auckland, city of sails! Hi Kiwi ...

Kia Ora!
(meaning "welcome" in Maori)

Auckland City of Sails gennant also has more boats per capita than anywhere else in the world. Auckland is also in 5th place among the international cities with the highest quality of life. I can only confirm this. If New Zealand would not be so far away, I would immediately pull to Auckland.

The city has everything you need: enough space for a house with a garden in the city, the sea right outside the front door with clean beaches and great water quality, lots of culture and an adequate nightlife. I can not To describe what does Auckland and New Zealand for me. Even after 7! Years, I still feel like home. I like the kind of people (very calm, very friendly and positive attitude to life - work and career are not as important as in Europe), the slow pace of New Zealand's vibrant metropolis, the nature of many space jederhat his (own house Garden in the city and you rarely put in traffic) and much more.
In Sydney we had to first wait for about 1 hour, since our aircraft could be evacuated to a sick passenger and the aircraft had to be disinfected. Greetings from the swine flu, so far she has not visited us yet, fortunately :-) or "toi, toi say "such as the Bremer. ... Yeah, Bremer Interestingly, it was then when we sat on the plane and I was briefly distracted by my fear of flying. What could distract me well ... Suddenly came about 30 large, broad-shouldered and well built men in the plane to my seat over. were the big man! As it turned out we were flying with the Australian National Rugby team !!!!!!!! you 2 days later played against the All Blacks, the New Zealand Rugby Team . Unfortunately, the game was sold out .... So the flight was not as bad as feared :-)

After more meticulous security checks about us had to endure (a dog saw me from far away and jumped on me ruthlessly. No nice picture when you see a dog running at you from afar ... Also was selected Michael to participate in an explosives investigation. With his beard and long hair were as well .. Voruteile in the game), we jumped in our merry-art, Japanese, white, 10 years old Sunny and drove to some errors on my old host family in the idyllic district Glendowie / St. Heliers.

While Sandra were all old memories that were brought back to life was, for me everything from scratch! We were both excited. When we arrived but when Gilly and Allen, I knew everything will be fine! The two were so, Sandra again after the long time and I joined (I think) together with the heart. So we have another great starting point for our journey through New Zealand, where we can leave our things are allowed, spend the night, night and get a glass of red wine (or two or three ....) Also, the three dogs and a cat were happy about the variety and partly hidden under or in our bed!

In the first three days we spent in Auckland, Sandra showed me the town, the beaches, and their familiar places, including the famous city beach 'Mission Bay' and the pittoresque Mt Eden, an old volcano that looks like a green rest in the crater and can serve as a lookout. Unfortunately, we had get enough time to get Auckland to look more closely, but at the end of the New Zealand trip, we will still have a couple of days just for the city, and even more photos ....

Meeting Kiwi
- or a football idol from near
is about three quarters of a year ago that we sat in Berlin, at the birthday celebration of the Rikke, and told us the Benni, that the brother a miner now in Auckland at Wynton Rufer Soccer School works. Great story! Nine months later, so we sit with Wynton Rufer at the office and wait for our rendezvous, we had started by someone nice. It was cold because the heaters were all down. Proper heating is not always there in NZ, mobile only small electric heaters that you put in the sockets and turns when necessary. That business, however, should I write (it is Sandra), other heaters that you put to bed, electric mattress so. That warm the bed to be nice, because before one must put in a cold. Electrical Handtuchwaermer are also standard.
So, back to football. When I was little, I had already won Werderfan. Long live green and white (NOT the bath Salty Carnival Association, Sandra throws a da!). Wynton Rufer has always been my favorite football player, a star on the court, and a model human, just like me. Penalties he could well, and he was not only German master, but (expert know it) also won the European Cup Winners' Cup against Monaco. He shot us to victory in Naples, and was Player of the Century in Oceania chosen. So, since we knew that we would travel to New Zealand, the conversation I had in mind from the birthday celebration. Under the honest pretext of visiting him, I asked for an appointment. And since we were already in a small wooden house that belonged to the adjacent church. He had short pants: a real New Zealanders!

So, long story ... Wynton has taken time for an hour, and with us and Norman (the general manager, and friend of the buddy's brother) and the other German intern from Luebeck about football, his school and Werder's prospects in the new season chat. Was a great experience to meet my old heroes. The beat is super nice, very relaxed, speaks fluent German with Kiwi accent and lives for football. His 'Soccer School of Excellence' brings free children at football and social value and is funded by sponsors (eg New Zealand apples "Yummi") and Gluecksspielsteuer. It is amazing how he uses for the New Zealand fringe sport football and his time and energy applying for it to inspire children and to train. Some of his schuetzling are already successful youth players in Europe, including his son.
evening we sat with Norman and his friend Katja and spontaneously collected five other Germans, in a cool bar around the fireplace, including a couple of coaches from the school.
The next day we left then, to cross the country I now know only from stories and from Lord of the Rings "!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

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Leaving Australia - Melbourne and Sydney

the end of our adventure 'Down Under' there was still the inevitable Staedteduell "Melbourne vs. Sydney!

Melbourne
Approximately 3 million inhabitants, and the breath of a Grand Slam tournament. Everything we knew not about Melbourne, the second to last city on our list. Many Australians had been duly warned us that it was the coolest city with much culture and interesting people.

interesting in any case (again) our couch surfers, this time a young German-Canadian couple, Yvonne and Carlo. Two people who were fully dedicated to traveling, and the rest of her life in order that full. Carlo is also trying just to work as a travel writer, and wrote tirelessly about the various aspects of the Backpack travel and the discovery of the last corners of this planet. So wonderful evening occurred in the deep red wine and talks about the usual concerns of world travelers, for example, "one can only draw to the end of the world if you have any friends or family" or something .... very refreshing! In the front garden of the two other countless possums living on the trees, a mixture of squirrel and monkey.
They live in St. Kilda, a well-famous town, a former jet-set, right on the beach. There we have seen in an evening walk free penguins, incredibly cute ... The penguins live there under the big stones that will protect the port. The district is trendy, alternative, therefore, something like Prenzlauer Berg tiny. Even better was Fitzroy, a larger alternative district adjacent to the downtown skyscrapers (see picture) that tastes more like to Kreuzberg. Many nice shops, and Guitar Player in the street, the Bob Dylan song and rewrite the lyrics then bring donation to the pedestrians, and such.
Our favorite place was then still in St. Kilda, "Leroy" has made us in three days, three times Long Black. Then we went further and also the direction of "A Streetcar Named Sydney," the last night drive, Ole!

Sydney
We have spent the last four days back at Lauren, our first couch surfer. What to report news? We searched in Sydney to districts such as St Kilda and Fitzroy, and found none. Although Newtown at least ever sounds good, in our opinion to Melbourne in terms of "cool and interesting areas for living, going out and showing" the nose near the front. Even the red-light district around Kings Cross could not change that, but perhaps only because we were there during the day to say, difficult. In any case, we would rather have a couple of months than in S. M. spend, if the question would arise!
One day we took Lauren to the famous and infamous Blue Mountains. Looks like a great Steinzeitsee without water, or even a giant crater. We were three or four hours a run down and up, and Lauren was decent at the swearing - they thought we wanted to travel only by car to the lookout point and drink a hot chocolate! Of course, far from it. The Blue Mountains were beautiful, but honestly, we found it a little boring. I think after the many natural wonders we may have had an overdose?


have super-friendly manner and her friend Lauren Franco but we still thoroughly cooked and finally driven to the airport, on to New Zealand!
We are definitely looking forward to the next few weeks: Three weeks Zealand, Fiji then 10 days, one week New Zealand, a week, Singapore, Malaysia, and then slowly back to late summer in the German ...

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The trip down south - Opals and wine

After the area around Alice Springs undoubtedly the highlight of the Outback was, we had to Coober Pedy still a remarkable stop before we reached the Australian south coast. The city that describes itself as Australian Opalhauptstadt did what they promised.

Cooper Pedy
With approximately 3,000 inhabitants is not exactly a metropolis, it is still difficult to get an impression of the city: about half of all houses are here, about 800 km south of Alice Springs, 1.000 km north of Adelaide, built under the ground. One can see houses often only because that looks out from a mound of earth a chimney, a TV antenna or Lueftungsrohr. Overall, the city looks like a collection of red mound of earth with corrugated iron and many car wrecks - "Mad Max" was filmed here including in the area.

We spent a night in an underground hostel, 6 feet below the Earth's surface (in the picture, the dorms, we had a slightly nicer room). The next day we looked at an old opal mine, visit underground churches (an example of the Serbian Orthodox Church, then even the Catholic) and also a Nordex wind turbine in 1991, a prototype that we could safely make the museum ... These were Overall, the main tourist attractions of the city, this is still underground dwellings.

background is that here above ground during the day often hot to 45 degrees, it is at night but soon cold. Under the earth the temperature remains quite stable precisely, between 23 and 26 degrees.

We also tried our luck at the opal fields. Besides quartz boulders but nothing was found (at least not in the first 5 minutes, then passed the initial pleasure), so we climbed back into the Greuhound, some 24 hours after we had come. Coober Pedy, Wow!

Adelaide
After another night ride we reached Adelaide! Somehow I had the name of the city in my life have heard a few times, a big city with suspected :-) Very nice atmosphere were definitely our couch surfers, Kirrabelle and Neal, where we stayed for three nights. Neal was unfortunately quite ill, always kept his neck and looked very weak - in the capital of swine flu itself felt a little queasy at the ....

saw Contrary to our assumptions, we are but no one with a face mask, and overall has been in Australia probably now always enforced the view that resistance is futile - the flu is just not yet so wild, people here say, and not always stop them. How is the situation in Germany? The best in Adelaide I think is a market hall with lots of cafes, bakeries and Mediterranean delicacy. There, we met our Bermuda-Girl Melissa randomly again, man, Australia is small!

Together we went the next day in the not distant Barossa Valley, one of the most renowned wine regions of Australia. That was fun! At first we wanted to go have an 8-km course in four hours and thereby start a few wineries. After three and a half hours we had three Wineyards (in the picture "Richmond Groove") and managed about a kilometer - it tested so much wine that we did not even sure where we stood the head ... The last bus from the valley back to Adelaide almost drove us away from the nose, a 800m sprint on my part saved us from a cold night in the vine, and brought the pulse to unprecedented heights.


interesting also the Franzoesischabend to the Kirrabelle we took. Kirra and Neal are both teachers - and now there are even teachers couples who are younger than we really corrosive. In any case, Kirra always goes to a weekly Franzoesischrunde, when Sandra and I auffiehlen then pleasant, because we wanted to speak French. The Australians had a few sentences the pleasure passed, and the simplicity they spoke English again ... strange! By the way, lives Kirras Twin sister in Berlin - and her brother also just drags on. Where else? The world is too small ...

The Greyhound was booked for holidays started and we had to stay one day longer than planned. We went again feasting on the market and the Botanical Garden of Adelaide, we have seen, is quite interesting. Very green, many plants are here, Surprisingly.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Tralitrala
So dear Prussia. Gradually it goes against the day of the tournament, and there are still some details to clarify and distribute information.
The posters are distributed widely purchased and stored some prices, almost all starting positions occupied and the culinary supply is almost certainly made. The hot, take care of some of the women / mothers to cake, the enclosed Preusse took care of sausages and obtained an offer in which the food is not completely out of the rat and is still cheap. As the premiere Müller-/Grillpreusse has pledged to make salad bags for vegetarians, so we can cater for this year, this Pack. The Beer has secured the ants Preusse already. All Getränkekram on Friday, 24 delivered, so all come to help. And to make us not repeat such a faux pas happened as last year, the first keg is tapped immediately. That is, one who does not receive help to drink anything. Either Friday or Saturday or a Sunday or other time. And who now chuckles softly to himself: That was serious! So I'll probably see you all on the forest like ...
Anyone have prices from the past and this year has at home is asked to bring them with me over. But please, a human time (this applies to you sandal!), And preferably on weekends. when everything is together you can also again consider whether yet another Tombolla is organized. Since there are still some great things, do not you pick?
is more to me at the moment no longer. Who can do everything a little more post here or something.
Until then I remain excited together
Your president

Monday, July 13, 2009

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The Cup and the rest Orga

Tach,

listens is not so .... the pavilion in the basement of East Prussia, Prussia, if anyone knows where the pavilion is on vacation ... Please register ... Anyone who wants to listen not only the music of the ball and the barrel Prussia Prussia was, the ball about 30-50 socially accepted Mp3 `s can get .... Everyone should again etc.fragen his relatives, friends in the Cup if she is not a VIP place behind want to take the bar ... We should also start thinking about a final training make

greeting Provo

Sunday, July 5, 2009

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three-day wilderness - Kings Canyon, Kata Tjuta, Uluru!

you in advance: The three day Tour ("The Rock Tour") is among the best that we have made the trip so far! A huge fun, great experience and nice new friends. This included around 200 new pictures, if not more, true to the motto "Take only Photographs - Leave nothing but footprints "...

Early morning at 6 we got the tour company from the hostel Actually, it was only the bus, a driver and 20 mostly younger people who had gathered here for three days. . The driver was the same tour guide, entertainer and cook. He Greg called, so mid-20s, a great Australian, funny guy! After the first few meters of travel, he made clear to us in Aussie slang, he was not alone for us cooking, cleaning . uws can, and we would need to understand the trip rather than do-it-yourself experience -. saw in the brochures or from different But we enjoyed it more likely to escape from civilization ...

1. Day - Kings Canyon
From Alice Springs, we first had to drive 600 km to reach the first point of action. Overall, we should in the three days around 1,500 km road glide look at. Australia is really big, we knew, but really feel we are doing it now, after hours except arid grasses and shrubs, only the dead kangaroos along the road for a change ensured. Greg was always good at, looked at whether the dead 'Roos were still babies buried alive, and carried or dragged the poor animals away from the streets to ensure the safety car.

noon, after a long ride and very fun little game Get to know on the bus, we came to Kings Canyon. By the way before us on the bus were a young couple from Meck-Pom, behind us two Britons and a Schwizer, and find us a woman from Bermuda. "The time from Bermuda, we should fit right into our next Urlaubsplaene," we joked, then chatted with the Germans but for now (the Bermuda-wife was sleeping anyway). Five Chinese were also there, the Aussies were a couple in the Minoritaetenrolle.

Kings Canyon was then a very handsome giant rock with a deep cut that offers the rainy season some exciting water holes for swimming, with a surprising amount of greenery. The biggest hole is called "Garden of Eden" and is marketed accordingly. But as we in the Dry season, competed for the inspection the water was more of a hole Schlammpfuetze, the picture is not even worth showing ... But that did not detract from the overall great atmosphere, for great weather, lots of nice people to meet, and the fun, jumping around after a long bus ride to the canyon cliff compensated with ease.

We then stopped at the roadside, were reassigned from Greg to collect fuelwood. We spent the night at the campfire in the wilderness, after it was evening, Chili con carne. I belonged to the fire team, and placed neatly on wood again, when all were in their swags (such a kind of mixture of e
mattress and sleeping bag for putting that before Cold temperatures, wind, and protects animals). At night I woke up again, and after the fire was, and everyone was asleep, it was sensational calm. The sky was clear and bright as ever. After just a few minutes I had seen enough shooting stars to get rid of my small wishes, and fell asleep again. Sandra was lying next to a snoring Chinese ;-)

second Day - Kata Tjuta and Uluru Sunset early morning, still in the dark, we were startled by high Greg. While we still rolled up our swags, he had again made a fire and there was homemade bread (fresh from the night before) and boiling water for instant coffee. Our tour guide was highly motivated to us as much as possible to show the Outback and Aboriginal culture and to convey that there was no time to take a breather. After a short trip (one or two hours) we arrived at Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, and drove even at Uluru, formerly Ayers Rock by.

But first we drove about 50 miles to the impressive 36 red rocks, Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) to see. A feast for all geologists, great fun for the Immaculate backpackers. Again, we were allowed three hours from the line after Greg gave us an introduction about the origin of the red rocks.
Notable: We got one of his scientific and geological Declaration and the history of the Aborigines, for the Kata Tjuta is a sacred site. In general, Greg also spent on the bus, on the long trips, a lot of time, we explain the culture and the situation of Australian aborigines. This gabs many plant and animal science. Only at the end of the tour in Alice Springs for a few beers, I told Greg that he was brought up in Australia on a Wall village school :-)

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If interested - the Aboriginal history of Uluru and Kata Tjuta









Because we were so good, and much more romantic than the pure science. It is a sketchy children's story in which two giant deity children in the desert digging for water. With her hands she scooped a hole in the Wuestenboden. From the red Wuestenschlamm they built a pile, they shaped the round. The stones that were in the mud
mentioned, they threw over his shoulder behind him. The sludge pile now Uluru, the world largest monolyth is (350 meters). The 36 stones form the Kata Tjuta, the highest of them (including 'Olga' called) over 500 meters high.

The interesting thing is that Ayers actually more of a soft red sandstone which during the Olgas from a mixture of mud and round river rocks are formed.

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The walk through Kata Tjuta was incredible, full color games, and something new around every corner. Particularly impressive is the Valley of the Wind. I hope the pictures speak for themselves Sprache.Abends again looking firewood, and then quickly to the spectacular part of the day: the sunset at Uluru ! After we had walked along a few minutes at the foot of the red giants, we jumped on the bus, and Greg pressuring the accelerator to us secure a good seat on the 5 km distant viewing platform.

Once there we had the mountain about 3 km wide in the great view, and there simply may be present at any of the hundreds every minute more red coloring to the Uluru concentrated, disturbs you not follow the crowds. The Kuehltruhe with the beer, all day with ice packs was nurtured and cared for, was taken off the bus. The Bermuda-wife, her name is Melissa, it even had a bottle of champagne, and that was the moment and appropriate ...

sometimes is just a cloud between triumph and tragedy. The luck was with us, the sun came through, and the clouds moved away symmetrically over Uluru, and their color will change in a split second. Uluru had now assumed an eerie red. Images were shot, the grace in the photo album, the first page. Behind us we heard Greg, who stressed that this was the most beautiful sunset of his career as a guide: ". Unreal Wicked Changed its color, again!"

The sun had been gone minutes, because everyone looked at still enchants. We went to the camp, quickly fire made some pasta, off to bed. Forward to the sunrise at Uluru again!

third Day - Uluru, camel riding
Morning all packed up and jumped off the bus, her eyes full of sleep. Meanwhile, the troops were well established, we had met us, some nice and interesting young people were there. The rest of us now tend to be the elders belonging
:-( When we arrived at Uluru was still all dark. We set up breakfast, weetbix with milk or toast, coffee or tea. This time we stood on the side of the mountain, and when the sun rose, were Uluru and clouds illuminated side. From the black piece of rock was fast, the red sandstone, to look great! beautiful certainly just as the sunset, but went more dramatic going on. The entrance is then more of a harmonious start to the last day been.

As usual we got from Greg three hours to walk around Uluru, about 8 km of road. Theoretically, it would also have been possible to climb a route exists with a kind of railing. But it was more important this is usually how that day also closed because of wind. Heavy is added mainly that of course Uluru is a sacred Aboriginal sites who ask for it to climb to her shrine and not to jump around. In general, the rise is only allowed because the white Australians are in the Tourismusbehoerde out and exercise its veto if the indigenous people trying to force the abolition of the climbing route. In addition, every year tourists die while climbing, it was a crash or heart attack.

So we have a heavy heart, apart from the climb, and fly around the behemoth. Thanks to my powerful virtual imagination, I've just about how it would look from above: to the horizon nothing except the Kaja Tjuta, and in the other direction is still a mountain, "Fooluru" - many think him mistaken for Uluru hence the name. Thus have I seen positively, saves the rise, with the same result. Hiking around we talked long with Andrew and Alex of Neubrandenburg. Because I felt, as indicated, relatively old: the two were enrolled in 1996 until the fall of the wall and had not even noticed anything, since only Born in 1989! Thus, the different generations talked about German history, while we passed at different corners of the sacred Uluru, where some men ('female sacred site') or some women were not allowed to look in the direction of the mountain.

fell After circling the bus, most of us into a deep sleep. Heading Greg held several times abruptly to make us alternately on dingoes, wild camels and dead lizards attention. Two stops we made an even more: On a farm we could for 5 Aussie dollars, that is, 2, 80 €, good 100 meters camel riding. The last 50 meters would be the camel even jogging. Here we are to race camels, allegedly already won some races in Australia have done. We decided against it, bought an ice cream, fed a few Cangoroos, and I tried to communicate with an emu. He looked interested, but wanted to just my ice. I was insulted like this. The second stop was at the roadside, it was geaussert the desire to photograph a street sign with a kangaroo. I was with, the picture has become beautiful. Then we were back then, in Alice Springs, full of great impressions and experiences! In the evening the group drank a couple of beers in the hostel, we exchanged the e-mail addresses, then came the now familiar group of their ways. The next morning we got on the Greyhound, heading south .....