The Pod Well Travelled: Exploring the rugged Australian Outback
Vast, remote and brimming with cultural richness, the Australian Outback is one of the world’s most unique travel destinations.
Host Megan French and seasoned explorer Stephen Scourfield discuss the wondrous landscape on the latest episode of The Pod Well Travelled.
The duo take listeners on an epic journey from the iconic red heart of Uluru and the dramatic domes of Kata Tjuta, to the ancient gorges of Karijini and the rugged beauty of the Kimberley.
Hear firsthand accounts of sunrise and sunset at Uluru, the ever-changing colours of the desert, and the spiritual power that draws travellers back time and again.
The conversation also explores must-visit destinations such as Kings Canyon, Flinders Ranges and the legendary Gibb River Road, as well as quirky outposts such as Coober Pedy — where life is lived underground — and the historic mining town of Broken Hill.
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“Karijini National Park is like going down an elevator in time, through millions and millions of years,” Stephen says.
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