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Love letters to Alice
Congratulations to Yvonne from SA who has won our Red Centre competition with her love letter to Alice Springs
I travelled to Uluṟu a few years back. Uluṟu absolutely blew my mind it was so special, spectacular in every way. The connection to the first people., the beauty and stories associated with Uluṟu are Australia’s treasure. I walked Kata-Tjuta but
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anne-marie — Visitor
Dear Alice,
I am a survivor of Cyclone Tracy and know full well the the beauty and the fury of the top end, I haven't been back to bask in all of your majestic magic since 1974. I miss your beautiful lands, your warm welcoming embrace
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Donna — Visitor
My parents got engaged at the bottom of Ayers Rock and have talked about how magical it was. It’s always being on our bucket list to go ever since
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Primrose — Visitor
I was last in Alice in 1975 and it was busy with evacuees from Darwin's cyclone Tracy. I remember the bone dry Todd River and the magnificent Macdonald Ranges,
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Roger — Visitor
I had the privilege of visiting our incredible red centre when I was 10 with my dad and sister. We travelled up and I was so excited to visit Uluru. We ended up spending the night and spending the whole day exploring. It felt like it took forever to
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Tegan — Visitor
Have travelled to Alice for work and impressed by the passion of locals for their community! Would love to explore the town and surrounds more. Love outback Australia ❤️
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Angela — Visitor
A road trip from Alice to Rainbow Valley and Chambers Pillar it’s one of the most spectacular trip memories of my life.
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Jose Pablo — Visitor
Strap in, because here's the ultimate wild ride: imagine blasting off at dawn in a hot air balloon, the red outback unfurling like an epic scroll beneath you, as if the land itself is challenging you to a race against gravity. I’d hit the road
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Stanley — Visitor
Alice conjures up a desire to experience open star filled skies, red dirt, interesting people and deep culture. To commune with the awe of Uluru and learn about her history and culture. To walk the ancient landscapes and experience kings canyon and
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nicolette — Visitor
Coming from the tropics in Queensland, I was gob-smacked by the colours as i flew in to Alice Springs. I'd never experienced anything like it. I've grown up surrounded by lush greens, which are amazing too, but then, travelling to the
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Megan — Visitor
I haven’t been to Alice Springs since I was 17 years old, and I’m now in my 50s, but some memories don’t fade. I loved watching the sunrise over the West MacDonnell Ranges. The way the early light painted the red cliffs in warm hues was absolutely
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Kylie — Visitor
I'd love to experience all of it!
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Kate — Visitor
My favourite memory is the first glimpse of Uluru, the size, colour and amazing presence was truly amazing. I'd love to visit again and attend the field of lights dinner experience.
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Michelle — Visitor
From start to finish, it was a journey full of surprises and unforgettable moments. One of the most pleasant surprises was Alice Springs. I didn’t expect to be so charmed by the town, but it quickly became one of the highlights of my trip. The
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Danilo — Visitor
Mine are childhood memories. I left Alice in 1989 and have only been back once and that was 1995. I remember how red the earth is, the millions of stars, the magical landscapes, the beautiful waterholes and the Dreamtime stories I heard as a child.
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Marissa — Visitor
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