
Australian Desert Expeditions Some photos of the Warburton River & Billicoorinna Creek, April 4th 2009.

Australian Desert Expeditions
I flew from Lake Eyre to Birdsville on April 4th to see how the floods will affect our camel treks this winter. It was the first time that I had seen the floods from the air and it was quite amazing, particularly as I had walked in exactly the same places during the last 13 years and had often wondered how the flood pu...lse changes the land. Two of the ADE treks will have to dodge the extensive floodplains as they move south towards Lake Eyre. This is definitely the best year to visit the desert.Read More

Australian Desert Expeditions
Explore the Australian Deserts in 2009. www.australiandesertexpeditions.com
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There are now two ways that you can explore the Australian desert by camel. The Outback Camel Company (OCC) continues to draw on its 32 year history of providing treks & expeditions in the vast deserts ...

Australian Desert Expeditions 13 days documenting a unique Aboriginal mourning site amongst the Simpson Desert dunes.

Australian Desert Expeditions 17 days trekking on the new Kalamurina Wildlife Sanctuary on the northern shores of Lake Eyre, South Australia. Recent floods are having a major impact on this unique slice of Australian desert. Help botanists and zoologists document the flora & fauna. We will also visit a megafauna fossil dig site, conducted by palaeontologists from Flinders University.
Lake Eyre
Time:8:00AM Tuesday, August 11th
Location:Simpson Desert, South Australia

Australian Desert Expeditions 25 Days exploring the Kallakoopah Creek in the souther Simpson Desert, South Australia, looking for megafauna fossils.

Australian Desert Expeditions A 17 day trek along the fringe of the Simpson Desert in South Australia. Recent floods have created a boom in birdlife, flora & fauna.
birdwatching tours
Time:8:00AM Wednesday, July 8th
Location:Simpson Desert





























