The idea of a day's work becomes so much more palatable when you wake up to a landscape awash with vivid reds, coppers and terracottas, muted sages and lavenders and dramatic blues that blend together to create the MacDonnell Ranges.
Vincent De Bievre left the Belgian capital of Brussels, a seething mass of traffic and people in ancient laneways and streets and found himself amidst a vast open space, surrounded by silence.
Working at Glen Helen Resort in the West MacDonnell Ranges near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Vincent loves the fact that the nearest city is more than 1000km away.
When he's not working at the resort, he explores the spectacular ranges nearby. Join Vincent at Glen Helen and Ormiston Gorges then follow him on a camping trip in the heart of Australia's Outback. You will long for your own campfire, a star-spattered sky and an obligation to simply sit back, relax and listen to the vastness of the world around you.
"superbe nous y avons été en 2006 ,domage que ce ne soit pas en Francais,mais !ça nous rappelle de bons souvenirs
marinclaire 2 years ago
very nice place.. maybe too peaceful for me cuz i live in the city:) it's also amazing that people like you can just take off a few months of their lives just like that. I couldnt do that:( ...
lianikam 2 years ago
This video is very good and also helpful to People who
want to come for a working holiday and get an Idea of
what to expect.I got some friends here from germany right now ,thanks for sharing this video.
enigvista 2 years ago