Situated in the middle of Australia
is a wonderland of sparse beauty called Alice Springs.
The beauty of "the Alice"
as it's known will not appeal to everyone. It's a place of deep emotions,
either end of the emotional spectrum. You either love it deeply or hate it but
either way, you will feel it.
It's probably the only town in the world that has a boat race that has to be
canceled if there is water in the river. The Todd river runs through Alice
Springs and it's normally a dry sandy creek bed until the rains come and then
it is a thrusting torrent of angry unconstrained water flowing freely across
the dry sandy desert until it gets constrained by the McDonnellRanges surrounding Alice
Springs.
The town is red. Wherever you look at the ground it is a deep, old-blood red
soil. When you look off into the distance at the McDonnell ranges the hills
take on a purplish hue. This is caused by the type of scrubby trees that emit an
oil and combined with the blood-red soil it turns the distance purple. This is
best seen early morning or later in the evening because during the day the heat
haze shimmers around or not much above ground level.
The Alice is
located about 350 kilometers from that well-known Australian rock called Ayers
rock. Many people have the impression that Ayers rock is close to Alice Springs
but that's only by Australian standards where distances in the Northern
Territory are considered to be 'just down the track' if they are only a few
hundred K's and it's the next stop for a "coldie" or a real toilet at
what is known as a roadhouse or maybe a town. Distances, heat, flies, crows, cattle, lizards,
snakes, bandicoots, camels and geckos are all just part of the wonderland of Alice Springs. If you think I'm one of the lovers of
"the Alice" you would be correct, because to me as much as I've
traveled, I have yet to see anywhere that pulls at my heart and makes my eyes
tear-up like thoughts and memories of 'the Alice' and it's wonderland of harsh
beauty.
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