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Australian Motor HomesCamping in the Australian Outback

Driving cross-country in a motorhome is an old tradition in Australia. With its wide spaces, big sky full of stars, and magnificent natural beauty, Australia is a dream of home owner of the motor.

So why not head down under and rent a motorhome your adventure? Here's a taste of what Australia has to offer.

- Wide Open Spaces. Try the Outback! There are places where you will not see another human being, and you can park your camper wherever you please.

From Sydney on the east coast to Perth on the west coast, it's 2,500 miles. Only a few hundred miles less than a trip to New York to Los Angeles! In Western Australia, there are stretches 100-miles without services. No wonder it is an RV-friendly place!

The weather is mild throughout the year. On the coast, temperatures are moderate, even if it warms up once you get inside, with temperatures reaching over 100 degrees in the day.

- The natural beauty. The Outback is unlike anything you will ever see elsewhere. Australia's beaches are renowned for their pristine beauty.

RV Services -. The earth below is probably the most in the world of country of origin engine friendly. You can rent mobile almost anywhere, and place them in a place you do not leave.

There are many things to see, and once you're there, you can explore by yourself, but here are some of the greatest.

Ayer's Rock or Uluru, is one of the world's natural wonders. Just what you might imagine it is - a giant rock. It is the second largest rock in the world (second to the Mount of Australia. Augustus) to 1000 feet high, about 5 miles and 1.5 miles beneath the surface of the Earth!

There is also a magnetic rock, which means it has strange effects on electronics. The natives believe that this is a giant generator, with a current of energy flowing through the world. For RVers, it is a great space camp for the rock where you can see it change color as the sun moves across the sky.

Ayer's Rock is located 250 miles south-west of Alice Springs and is part of the Park Uluru-Kata Tjuta.

There are places very sorry for the west coast of Australia, but the Shark Bay is not one of them. He is recognized as a World Heritage Site, full of natural beauty, colorful and endangered species. Shark Bay is an interesting place, too, because fossils have been found, dating from the beginning of life on Earth.

Shark Bay is full of great spaces to see, including Hamelin Pool, where water is so clear you can see all the way down. There are large sandy beaches, and you can see dolphins on a beach called Monkey Mia.

It may seem vast and empty, but in fact, the Outback is rich in sites to see. There are national parks and historical sites everywhere.

- Mungo National Park, situated in the Great Lakes Willandra heritage, "the" Wall of China. " It is not man, but made by thousands of years of wind. It is made of clay and sand, and formations caused by wind and erosion are fantastic.

- Kinchega National Park is an area where there is water - sometimes! Winds from the Darling River in this region of red sand dunes and dry lakes. There is an abundance of unique Australian fauna, including exotic birds such as emus and others like kangaroos.

- Sturt National Park is an arid land in the Strzelecki Desert, where you will be surprised to find among the rocks and dunes area of swamps and forests. There is also the beaches of white sand and red dunes for hiking.

In every part of Australia there are national parks worth visiting, and since motor homes are the most popular means of travel, you'll find plenty of art

Posted on April 5, 2010.
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