Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park - AUSTRALIA'S RED CENTRE | The OUTBACK

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2024
  • #uluru #katatjuta #redcentre #exploreaustralia #northernterritory #outback
    In today's video we travel to Australia's 'Red Centre' in the Northern Territory. At its heart is one of the country's most recognisable landmarks and one of the world's largest monoliths - the spectacular Uluru. We also pay a visit to another ancient rock formation, Kata Tjuta, and dine under the sparkling outback sky. I hope you enjoy it!
    WHERE WE VISITED
    Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
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    Cultural Centre
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    WHERE WE STAYED
    Sails in the Desert
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    A ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE!
    Sounds of Silence
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    MUSIC
    All music is from Epidemic Sound
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    ABOUT NATALIE
    Natalie Grueninger is an independent researcher who specialises in the life, reign and times of Queen Anne Boleyn. She’s authored and co-authored six books, including the ‘In the Footsteps’ series. Her latest book, ‘The Final Year of Anne Boleyn’, was published in November 2022. Natalie has written for a number of history magazines, including Inside History and Tudor Places, and runs the website www.onthetudortrail.com. She’s the creator and host of the popular ‘Talking Tudors’ podcast and the founder of the Women’s History Circle, dedicated to amplifying women’s voices and promoting the work of women creatives with a passion for history. In May 2024, Natalie started a new TH-cam channel, A History Lover Down Under, where she publishes videos about heritage sites around Australia and also shares a glimpse into her life as a full-time podcaster and content creator. Natalie is an avid bibliophile and a lifelong learner. When not at her desk, she can often be found indulging in her insatiable passion for travel. Natalie lives in Sydney with her husband, two teenaged children and a cheeky cavoodle.

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  • @desmondfrost1763
    @desmondfrost1763 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Good morning Natalie grueninger my name is Desmond from Auckland new Zealand I was scrolling through you tube came across your video it's out standing love the music very well explained well my departure date from Auckland to Sydney then Adelaide to join my group at the Crowne plaza for dinner flying into Adelaide on the 5th of august 2024 tour starts on the 6th of august at 2.30pm a 16 day wildlife adventure to Darwin following the Stuart highway to Darwin we leave Adelaide go to Clare valley then flinders ranges then woomera then coober pedy 1 night at coober pedy under ground hotel then uluru then kata tjuta the rock then the red centre a 4am wake up call to see the uluru sunrise then the sounds of silence dinner then Alice springs then karlu karlu then Tennant creek also go to the uluru national park returning to Tennant creek then we move onto Litchfield national park then mataranka then Katherine then kakadu national park then Jabiru then finally Darwin two night stay in Darwin my plane leaves at 1.30am our tour finishes about 10am so I need to fill in about 15 hours I have some ideas to fill in those 15 hours fly to see the bungle bungle out door deck chair movies dinner or a massage or the zoo wait till the time arrives on the 20th of august 2024 also doing a flyover of the Arnhem land the yellow billabong cruise the Katherine gorge cruise the Elsey home stead the camel farm visit the flying doctors I visited in 2,000the telegraph station the rocket testing site in woonera staying at hotels apartment motor inn having a BBQ with the falzon family on behalf of the AAT Kings be my guest have you heard of them Natalie grueninger now people have told me to bring a jumper do I need to bring something warm for. The sounds of silence dinner ie a jumper wear casual clothes this is my 13th trip to Australia I have been to Sydney cairns melbelboure Brisbane Noosa Adelaide people have advise me to get a fly net hat suntan lotion when I arrive in Australia eat and drink I believe it's going to be very hot and cold I believe we might come across rain storms heat cold be wise lots of safety. Signs and croc signs be told to away from the water at least five meters from Crocs in the water by the late great Steve Irwin and Robert irwin I have never be to the northern territory first time ever the distance is 3,030 km Adelaide to Darwin compare that to new Zealand which is ,1,000 km long I have be to the USA Canada uae Switzerland France england Scotland Wales ireland Australia fijii and finally china climb the great wall in china ie the steps my top five favourite countries are no5 australia no 4 Canada no 3 France no 2 Switzerland no1 Scotland and the highlands Switzerland and France last equal very difficult to choose on our tour the group we have 23 experiences we also. Go air ballooning and camel riding I be told to take light clothes because of the red soil Australia is a dangerous country to go to because of snakes crocodiles cassaways emu eagles ostrich etc the last time I left new Zealand was in 2018 because new Zealand had covid and the lockdowns I have won 2 overseas trip one a 3 night stay at the Sheraton hotel in Noosa in 1997 and Sydney in 2,000 and a free trip to Sydney by my mum and a free trip to Queenstown new zealand since 1997 I have won gift baskets money drinking glasses all black gear car cleaning products mattress car stereo video machine surfboard a very large white teddy bear which I donated to the cancer society books movie vouchers dinner vouchers etc

  • @peterarmstrong2048
    @peterarmstrong2048 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Beautiful video ❤

  • @jonknights8894
    @jonknights8894 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow! Natalie, this looks truly amazing 😮what an experience for you and your husband.

    • @NatalieMGrueninger
      @NatalieMGrueninger  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It was amazing! It's going to be hard to beat.