It is hard to believe that within just twelve hours I had traversed 4,000km across the continent from Wangaratta via Melbourne to Darwin.
After a gruelling four days lead up to departure, the painters had turned my place upside down, I spent the entire long weekend putting it all back together again.
1.
After catching the train to the airport (4 hours SOB!) I had a 4 hour wait at Tullamarine followed by the 4 hour flight to Darwin that left at 01:45 and arrived at 05:45
2.
Sandra was there to meet me and after our standard breakfast of a cup of raw oats and apple juice topped with peaches, it was time to catch the sunrise on Lee Point Beach.
3.
I had not been to bed for 36 hours and if you've ever tried sleeping on a Boeing 737-A800, then you'll have some idea of how I felt as I set foot on this magnificent strand at low tide.
4.
Sandra was extremely lucky to escape the jaws of a 12 foot Crocodile that lunged at her seconds after I took this shot - pity though ...
what a scoop it would have been to have captured her long shapley legs protruding from those ugly jaws!
(schadenfreude!)
5.
Anyway, it is wonderful to be transported from 16 to 30 degrees Celsius in just a few hours ... it's a whole different world up here
as I will try and show you over the forthcoming weeks. The colours are clearer and more vibrant as is typical of this latitude.
6.
XZ-2
After a gruelling four days lead up to departure, the painters had turned my place upside down, I spent the entire long weekend putting it all back together again.
1.

After catching the train to the airport (4 hours SOB!) I had a 4 hour wait at Tullamarine followed by the 4 hour flight to Darwin that left at 01:45 and arrived at 05:45
2.

Sandra was there to meet me and after our standard breakfast of a cup of raw oats and apple juice topped with peaches, it was time to catch the sunrise on Lee Point Beach.
3.

I had not been to bed for 36 hours and if you've ever tried sleeping on a Boeing 737-A800, then you'll have some idea of how I felt as I set foot on this magnificent strand at low tide.
4.

Sandra was extremely lucky to escape the jaws of a 12 foot Crocodile that lunged at her seconds after I took this shot - pity though ...
what a scoop it would have been to have captured her long shapley legs protruding from those ugly jaws!

5.

Anyway, it is wonderful to be transported from 16 to 30 degrees Celsius in just a few hours ... it's a whole different world up here
as I will try and show you over the forthcoming weeks. The colours are clearer and more vibrant as is typical of this latitude.
6.

XZ-2
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