Outback Australia

Outback Australia by Rob Van Driesum is a comprehensive travel guide published by Lonely Planet in 2002. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English, offering an extensive overview of the Australian Outback, from the central deserts to tropical Cape York. The guide includes traditional travel information alongside insights into the culture of the Aboriginal people, making it a valuable resource for travelers seeking to explore this unique region.
Readers will find a wealth of practical information, including activities such as ballooning over the Blue Mountains, surfing in Sydney, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the Gold Coast. The guide also covers various accommodation options, catering to a range of preferences from budget backpackers to luxury stays. Special sections focus on Aboriginal Australia, wildlife watching, and various water sports and activities, providing a well-rounded perspective on the diverse experiences available in the Outback.
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This Lonely Planet guide covers the whole of the Australian Outback, from the central deserts to tropical Cape York. Paul Harding offers traditional travel information, and looks at the culture of the Aboriginal people. Includes details of how to balloon over the Blue Mountains, surf in Sydney, glam it up on the Gold Coast or get outdoors in the Outback! With accommodation options from busy backpackers to exclusive five stars and special sections on Aboriginal Australia, wildlife watching and water sports and activities.
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