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Posted by tarwater on July 11, 1999 at 08:21:30:
In Reply to: camping in Western Australia posted by Dawn on July 07, 1999 at 23:10:53:
I would love to camp in Australia, and have read a book by Robyn Davis about her solitary trek with camels across the Australian desert. (She wrote another fascinating book about trying to do the same thing across the Indian desert and having a MUCH different experience). I have recently camped at Joshua Tree National Monument in Southern California, and it was beautiful and invigorating, and extremely complex to be so "stark." Life abounds there, as it does in Death Valley, not too far to the north (where I went next) and Mt. Whitney, with jagged Alps-like peaks, the highest point in the continental U.S., not far at all from Death Valley, one of the lowest points in the U.S. Some years there is absolutely no rainfall. Write back and tell of some of your camping experiences wherever.
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