Chapter 14: Concubine intentions
In Adelaide: 1. Hotel -> Train Station Taxi (about 3 kilometers): aud13 is about RMB 73, 2.ghan Train:, about RMB 3,606; on the train:
1. I bought 1 roll (similar to the bread roll meat and vegetables made in the subway bakery) + 1 cup of freshly ground coffee, totaling aud11 is about RMB 62,
2. Dinner: (=*3 servings) is approximately RMB 245. A section near portgermein can see the sea water of the spencergulf:
Yunluo and An Qingju arrived at a place called Ironman, a unique monument built by railway workers to commemorate the one million cement rails paved between tarcoola and Alicesp. The project was completed in 1980.∈◆↗
The original theghan Khan railway line was east of the current Khan railway line, but because the original wooden railway rail was destroyed by termites and floods, the completed project was to build a new railway line currently in use and replace the original wooden rail with the current cement rail:
The riverbed of Flink River, this Flink River is one of the oldest rivers in the world. Today, it still flows on the riverbed formed 30 million years ago. Although this river dried up most of the time, in winter, after heavy rain, it will form roaring waves!
Although there is no water on the surface of the riverbed most of the time, water always exists under the land of the riverbed and will form perpetual puddles on the surface of the riverbed, just like on the land in flinknationalpark (a national park located 180 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs):
The luggage is directly in front of the guests, and the railway station staff (because there are not many people, all the idle personnel at the railway station have to help.) move it out and put it on the car. The passengers can take their luggage on the platform by themselves. Don't worry, you won't make any mistakes, and there will be no thieves:
Fee: Twin Superior Room Aud100 per night
It is located in the east of the city center. Although it takes about 15-20 minutes to walk from the mall in the city center (in this kind of city, 15-20 minutes is already a long distance, although the alicesp Japanese-ngs is already the largest city in central Australia.), it is still in the city and the hotel environment.
The room facilities are very good, and it feels like a vacation in a foreign country town, which is really great. As I saw many country villas that local people live along the way, I also had the opportunity to stay here this time. Although it is not luxurious, it is comfortable enough.
The hotel rooms are very spacious. They are comfortable and are similar to those of the size of towels and toiletries in high-star hotels in China, plenty of coffee and tea bags, and an electric kettle!
There is a kitchen and restaurant in the hotel where you can prepare breakfast by yourself (bread, coffee, tea, etc. are provided by the hotel), but you have to prepare breakfast by yourself before meals and wash dishes by yourself after use. There is a kitchen and restaurant in the hotel where you can prepare breakfast by yourself (bread, coffee, tea, etc. are provided by the hotel).
However, you have to prepare breakfast yourself before eating and wash dishes yourself after using it. This is a photo of the hotel breakfast restaurant that Yunluo and An Qingju took when they were having breakfast on the morning of the 25th:
As soon as we arrived at Darwin Railway Station, someone came to distribute free Darwin maps to Yunluo and An Qingju (not for advertising, it was really a pure map for free!). The green No. 60 above the middle of the map is the hotel Yunluo and An Qingju (note that the direction above the map is east.
The north is on the left side of the map.), although it looks a little off. (Alicesp City is very small, and the shopping area in the city center is west of Todd D.V., which is dry all year round, and east of the train line.) But it is still in the city area, and it only takes about 15 minutes to walk to the mall in the city.
The first stop for Yunluo and Anqingju is to climb anzachill (Ansay Mountain) located directly north of the downtown shopping district of Alicespring City. On this hill, you can overlook the entire Alicespring City Center (Note: anzac is the abbreviation of ‘australian andneycorps’ (i.e., the Australian and New Zealand Legions)):
The south side of this war monument (in Australia, the south side means the back, because Australia is in the southern hemisphere) has a row of low walls, embedded in these monuments, which read "dedicated to the 4th/19th Light Cavalry Regiment of the Prince of Wales, which participated in the Vietnam War between 1965 and 1972":
This sign tells the history of Yunluo and Anqingju Anse Mountain and some related stories: Anse Mountain has great significance in both the history of Australia's indigenous history and the history of European colonists, and is a key location in the memorial of natural disasters and wars.
Within the first 60 years after Europeans arrived here, the mountain was simply called "thehill" (hill), and next, it was called stotthill and viewhill (view hill), and the current anzachill was named in 1934.
It is to commemorate soldiers in the Australian and New Zealand Legion (australian andneycorps) who died in World War I.
During World War II, due to military stations, the population of Alice Springs increased sharply. Many tents were built east of the foot of Ansey Mountain to accommodate the Australian army's Darwin's Daraintenanceforce (domf) personnel.
This unit mainly operates to transport supplies to Darwin along the north-south Australian highway. This highway running across the north-south Australia was later named the sturtway (Stuart Highway).
Ansai Mountain is also a holy mountain for local indigenous people, and it is also the main event location for the annual anzacday festival.
The red gumtree on toddmall Street is a tree species that is widely distributed in Australia. Yunluo and Anqingju have seen it in almost every city in Australia because its bark is silvery and has almost no wrinkles. When Yunluo Anqingju first saw this tree in Perth.
Bluffing out, I called this tree the "Pearl Cat Tree" (In cartoons, the Pearl Cat is a skinned cat because the bark of this tree is as smooth as it is peeled.)
Yunluo has a habit of going to every location, if possible, try to get some local tourism information at the local tourism information center.
Generally, what you get in the "Tourism Information Center" is relatively reliable and comprehensive information:
The restaurant staff are all young Chinese people who look like students. The girl wearing glasses behind the counter has very white skin - it is a very healthy and natural white (it is not obvious because of the exposure in the photo). Yunluo is very surprised that in such strong sunshine in central Australia, she still has such white skin. The Chinese bloodline is really not simple:
Alice Springs (alicesp, Alante native: mpartwe), is a city in central Australia, 1,200 kilometers from the nearest coast. It is one of the three major towns in the Northern Territory (the other two are the capital Darwin Port and Catherine), the second largest city.
The Port of Darwin is 1,499 km away and the capital of South Australia is 1,532 km away. The estimated population in 2005 was 26,486.
Outside the district, it is famous for its most famous natural landscape and the center of Australian indigenous culture, Uluru and Shutt's novel "City Like Alice" (although both are located outside the city).
The city was originally named "sturt" to commemorate the first explorer who spanned north and south of Australia. Originally, it was a local midway station for the camel caravan crossing the Australian wilderness. Later, a telegraph station was established near a permanent water spring called Alice (the wife of Australian Post Secretary Charles Todd).
In 1929, the Khan train arrived in the local area for the first time and was renamed the current name in 1933. In the 1960s, the United States and Australia jointly established the Pine Valley satellite monitoring station 19 kilometers southwest of the local area, increasing the local population by about 700.
According to the 2001 census, 17% of the local residents are Aboriginal, while the proportion in the Northern Territory is 29%. As a central city in central Australia, surrounding Aboriginal people (who usually live in suburbs, especially in rental places and even in remote suburbs) will regularly visit there to enjoy the city's services.
Chapter completed!