On the dry deserted land,

the red-bellied black snake slithered,

fighting against the rough ground.

 

All that was heard was the flap of the red-tailed black cockatoo,

the glorious laugh of the kookie,

and finally the howl of the pack of dingoes.

 

In the heart of Australia,

lays the towering sandstone Uluru,

from sunrise,

to sunset,

from bright red,

to rusty orange,

varieties of colours takeover the eyes of hundreds of tourists.

 

In the Simpson Desert lies the land of sand.

It is filled with long golden dunes.

But in the grains of sand walks a darkling beetle,

who has lost the ability to fly,

sealing its shell with its wings to prevent water loss.

 

The outback is alive,

it is a world of wonders.