Sunday 17 October 2010

Is the Outback road in Sydney?

by Angela
(Sydney)


 


The Park South suburban Sydney enveloped in red dust


Everything in your mind when you wake up this morning and you can see a thick orange cloth hanging outside the bedroom window?


Your turning First to make sure that your dreams and then rush out to see whether they are shooting a remake of total recall in your backyard.


View creepy, Orange, yellow, Turning slowly with; it is forms gradually materialise as trees and houses.


While the Red sheathing increases and decreases over the city of dust settles on the pavement, benches, stairs, buildings.


Even the lobby and elevators take their share in the red sand.And all the cars that seems to have just returned from a trip an unsealed road traffic with the outback.


I read that such dust storms occur frequently in September around the Lake Eyre.This time the strong winds pushed the dust from the outback to Sydney.It is climate change or simply a rare phenomenon; something to reib about in your blog or instruments.


So did outback moving Sydney day? Look Orange photo-if you were ever to the outback, which is how you can imagine this: monochrome, only red and very dry.This is how we thought that it was before heading to Alice Springs and what we saw that it was exactly the opposite-a red centre construction with life and vibrant colors.


But back to Sydney, the storm of dust is a rare event, I hope, and just adds to the excitement of having Sydney as our country has decided to launch us a new life in Australia and moved to Sydney 2002. While we adapt to our new life and to learn many new things thought to share and to build a website for how to start a new life in Australia.


We hope to provide useful information to other people who think to visit or move to this wonderful country.


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