This Infographic Helps Travelers Navigate the Australian Outback
Vasiliki Marapas — April 16, 2015 — World
References: comparethemarket.au
Though incredibly beautiful, the Australian Outback is not the easiest destination to travel through. This is because, in addition to being very remote, the Australian Outback is also subject to harsh conditions and extreme climates.
Fortunately for those adventurous souls out there, Compare The Market has put together an infographic detailing what to expect in the Outback and how to prepare for a safe trip. 'Taking on the Australian Outback' is filled with information ranging from size (the Outback measures 2,966,000 miles and is the second largest desert in the world following the Sahara) to wildlife (the Outback is home to various animals, including the dingo, kangaroo and camel).
The infographic also includes practical information about what to pack, look out for and avoid.
Fortunately for those adventurous souls out there, Compare The Market has put together an infographic detailing what to expect in the Outback and how to prepare for a safe trip. 'Taking on the Australian Outback' is filled with information ranging from size (the Outback measures 2,966,000 miles and is the second largest desert in the world following the Sahara) to wildlife (the Outback is home to various animals, including the dingo, kangaroo and camel).
The infographic also includes practical information about what to pack, look out for and avoid.
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