The bed of the dry Todd River, which "flows" through Alice Springs. You can see a bridge in the background.
The local dogs chased our bus.
Below is his grave in Alice Springs.

Life is merrier with a Jack Russell Terrier.


A different type of mound; these are the meridian mounds. The broad sides face east-west,
and the thin ends are all aligned north-south. This is believed to aid in keeping the mounds at a constant temperature for the termites.
A field of these termite mounds looks very much like a cemetery.
We visited 3 waterfalls: Florence, Tolmer and Wangi. By now, however, I can't really tell which is which.


Cheryl set off on a monsoon forest walk. Too hot and humid for me, though.
I just loitered around; wondering why the screwpine is so called...
...caught the tour bus driver resting...
...saw a green ants' nest. These green abdomens of these ants are edible.
Looks like I annoyed this picnicking family.
Yellow flowers of the kapok tree - the fibres of which were used to fill mattresses back when I was a kid.
Cheryl returned from her walk.
Finally, an emu with a buffalo and a pig in the background.