“WISH YOU WERE HERE? The Year of the Outback 2002 is the perfect
time to visit Deep Well Station in Australia’s Red Centre,
to enjoy these spectacular red sand hills with rock outcrops. Situated
between the MacDonnell Ranges and the Simpson Desert, the 180-000-hectare
cattle station was established by the pioneering Hayes family and
is today owned by its sixth generation.
It accommodates up to eight visitors
in four spacious bush huts built out of local stone and timber.
Explore Deep Well, take a 4WD excursion, or take a safari by light
aircraft to Uluru.”