The Indian Pacific
The longest train journey ever!!!
16.12.2006
30 °C
The Indian Pacific
Nic was very excited about this trip - who knows why?! This train journey would take us 3 1/2 days taking us from Perth to Sydney in our Day/Sleeper seats (reclining seat to me and you, not that comfy after the first day...).
We boarded the train on Sunday and began making our way out of Perth's valleys onto the Nullarbor Plain - this is a deep, vibrant red desert that never ends - it's just massive! We were told not to use the showers in the day as the cold water would be much hotter than the hot-water tap, temperatures outside of the train could get as high as 60C!!!!!!
We spent the next day and a half crossing the desert, highlights were few and far between - the vastness of it all, the fact that there are animals that can survive in these conditions. The best highlight of the day was being told we were about to travel on the world's longest piece of straight track (we knew that would excite you all at home!)
Our next major stop would be at Adelaide - though that's to be visited later, we also stopped at Broken Hill where it was still incredibly hot! On the final day of travel we awoke to a drastic change of scenery. Gone was the desert and here was farmland, trees! Grass! And evn hills! We were heading into the Blue Mountains range and it looked magnificent!
So, there we were sitting in our shorts and t-shirts that we'd left Perth in whilst we watched the thick mist rise up through the trees! Bugger! We pulled into Sydney and jumped on the train to Katoomba where we'd be staying. It was a tad chillier than the deserts we'd gotten used to! This was coat weather and we were dressed for the beach!
We took this train journey so we could appreciate and see more of Australia then zipping across it at 30,000ft in a plane! It just blew us away!
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