Mpulungkinya- Palm Valley
Sunday 16 - 18 August
Next adventure was Mpulungkinya - (Palm Valley) a remarkable oasis in Finke Gorge National Park. Traditional owners are Western Aranda people. The 21km track in took an hour, and with lowered tire pressure we were able to navigate across a sandy, pebbly dry river bed. The destination was worth it. We spent two nights at a stunning camp site along a dry river bed, with sheer red cliffs on either side.
From camp it was a 4wd only track into Mpulungkinya. It is here that the Central Australian Red Cabbage palms co-exist alongside the prehistoric cycads- the only place on earth. Some are 300 yrs old. A magical spot, very grateful to be here to experience.
The sounds of silence only shared tonight with a tawny frogmouth ('mopoke' ) and the howl of a dingo as morning broke was nothing like ive ever heard- calling in the start of a new day.
From camp it was a 4wd only track into Mpulungkinya. It is here that the Central Australian Red Cabbage palms co-exist alongside the prehistoric cycads- the only place on earth. Some are 300 yrs old. A magical spot, very grateful to be here to experience.
The sounds of silence only shared tonight with a tawny frogmouth ('mopoke' ) and the howl of a dingo as morning broke was nothing like ive ever heard- calling in the start of a new day.
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