ALICE SPRINGS
A morning visit to the "Olive Pink" Botanic Gardens, the Old Telegraph Station and Anzac Hill then a lazy cruise around some of the parts of the town that we want to remember or discover, followed by relaxing over lunch and the afternoon before getting ready for our departure in the morning.
The gardens are named after Olive Pink who was a well known woman of the bush with a special interest in arid land plants. Early on a Saturday morning it was busy with groups of people there for the coffee rather than the plants.
There is quite a collection of sculpture, mostly whimsical.
Recommended walks and information boards lead one through different arid land environments.
A windy change had come in overnight bringing with it a pall of dust.
A new walk-cycle way along the river adjoins the gardens.
We were mostly interested in the location and presence of the old telegraph station so did not pay the $25 that it would have cost us to enter the compound and participate in a guided tour.
The Anzac Hill memorial is notable in that it represents all of the conflicts in which Australians have been involved, not just the World Wars.
A street in one of the fairly recent residential developments.