(First of three parts on Australia, jump to part 1, part 2, part 3)
On March 20, 2006, the Ghan pushed during the night from Australia’s wet, green tropics into the hard, red, waterless wasteland known as the “Outback” on its premier Monday southbound trip of the season.
Our train, the Ghan (rhymes with “can,” as in Afghanistan), had left Darwin along new, smooth rails that, since February 2004, have connected the Northern Territory on the Timor Sea coast to coast with the...
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