Independently Published
Alice Springs Environmental Guide: Tourism in Australian Town
Product Code:
9798300149598
ISBN13:
9798300149598
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$28.72
Alice Springs Environmental Guide: Tourism in Australian Town
$28.72
Tucked down in Australia's interior, Alice Springs is a thriving haven within the vast and untamed Red Centre region. Here, turbulent colonial history blends with age-old Aboriginal customs, and the timeless essence of the outback is evident on every dusty corner and sun-kissed horizon.
Alice Springs's attraction extends well beyond its location. It's much more than a place to stop over, even if it acts as a gateway to some of Australia's most famous natural landmarks, such as the internationally recognized Uluru. Locals call it "Alice," and they warmly welcome guests to immerse themselves in its diverse array of cultures, histories, and landscapes.
You will probably come across a patchwork of influences as you walk through the Todd Mall. Perhaps you will see the contemporary street art depicting Dreamtime stories, hear the haunting melodies of an Aboriginal didgeridoo, or smell the aroma of a sizzling bush tucker meal being made at a local caf?.
Another example of the flexibility and resiliency of people is Alice Springs. The town has prospered despite its isolated location, becoming a center for tourism, education, and the arts. Here you'll discover top-notch galleries exhibiting Indigenous art, activities honoring the distinctive character of the outback, and establishments committed to studying and protecting the area's rare plants and animals
Alice Springs's attraction extends well beyond its location. It's much more than a place to stop over, even if it acts as a gateway to some of Australia's most famous natural landmarks, such as the internationally recognized Uluru. Locals call it "Alice," and they warmly welcome guests to immerse themselves in its diverse array of cultures, histories, and landscapes.
You will probably come across a patchwork of influences as you walk through the Todd Mall. Perhaps you will see the contemporary street art depicting Dreamtime stories, hear the haunting melodies of an Aboriginal didgeridoo, or smell the aroma of a sizzling bush tucker meal being made at a local caf?.
Another example of the flexibility and resiliency of people is Alice Springs. The town has prospered despite its isolated location, becoming a center for tourism, education, and the arts. Here you'll discover top-notch galleries exhibiting Indigenous art, activities honoring the distinctive character of the outback, and establishments committed to studying and protecting the area's rare plants and animals
| Author: Theodore Wilson |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: 45612 |
| Number of Pages: 262 pages |
| Binding: Travel |
| ISBN-10: |
| ISBN-13: 9798300149598 |