Comments by "Helmuth Schultes" (@helmuthschultes9243) on "American Reacts to The MOST REMOTE Place in Australia..." video.

  1. The sky out there is amazing, and I spend much of my time in amateur Astronomy and astro photography. Out there far from anything the the sky is just perfect, and NO LIGHT POLUTION, other than what you or other travellers make. Sadly official camping grounds with lots of city travellers DO suffer light pollution, as some folk insist on burning a gas lantern all night as they sleep, seemingly unable to live in true darkness. Actually drawing massive numbers of bugs and insects into the camp, drawn by the light. SPOILING THE MAGNIFICENT DARK SKY VIEW. For my Astronomy it is near impossible in public camping, as you setup your telescope, cameras, and in no time public are queuing up to look, but walk about with bright torches and lanterns spoiling night vision, and you end up getting little done well into the night, when they go to sleep, leaving their camp area lit up like Christmas. I prefer isolated private away from road camping for that reason. Larger campsites along main sealed highway even have large pole mounted lights all night, similar to sports field lighting, total ruin of dark sky use. This video makes me crave to be travelling the outback. No never been to that remote town. Have been on the Tanami desert road from Alice Springs to Yundumu, but only 150 km or so, hot testing cars. Also the far end destination of Halls Creek that was mentioned on one of the signs in the video, that is on the main East-West highway in northern area of WA, that passed through to and from travel to Broome, pearling harbour at northern western Coast. I just love being away from crowded city life periodically to recover balance in and love of life. Many occasions seen Camels, Cattle, Roos, Emus and Dingoes. Even found tracks around my camp in the morning of these and other desert dwellers, snakes, lizards both small and large goanna a big monitor lizard to couple meters for big ones, scorpions, spiders, centipedes to over 10cm, beetles of many kinds. Many opportunities for photography of animals and scenery. Some travel however, without seeing any other people for days at a time, not a place to breakdown or get lost. You can easily make it your final resting place, BEWARE, BE PREPARED. It is no stroll in the park, true remote wilderness guaranteed. ❤❤❤❤
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