Termite mounds in the outback

Termite mounds are quite common in the outback, but not ubiquitous. You can drive for 100 km with them everywhere and then another 100 with none. At one of the rest areas, I saw how they formed.

The termite mound starts on a piece of grass
The termite mound starts on a piece of grass

At this place I saw them form on blades of grass. They also form on boulders, street signs and metal posts. Oddly, they never seem to form on dead wood.

From the simple beginnings, they seem to grow organically.

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Farewell to Queensland

We said farewell to Queensland last week and crossed the border into Northern Territory near Camoonweal. This town is famous for its location and had the highest diesel prices we had seen to date.

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Just over the border we pulled into a rest stop for the evening. So did everyone else!

Free camping NT style is done at a rest area. There is lots of company!
Free camping NT style is done at a rest area. There is lots of company!