Northern Territory border rest stop NT

Survey Point Northern Territory border rest stop NT
Latitude -25.9983300 (25° 59′ 54″ S)
Longitude 133.1966700 (133° 11′ 48″ E)

At the border on the Stuart Hwy, there is a small woodland here. It is possible to venture beyond the fence. There are facilities here.

Camp rating 5 suitable for caravans only in park bays on the bitumen

Surveys done 6

Blogs see main page archives:

Stuart Hwy, Tablelands Hwy, Kakadu, Flinders Ranges 08-09

SA coast, Stuart Hwy, Central Australia, East Kimberley, Darwin region, Kakadu NP, Barkly Hwy, inland NE Qld 2017

Tanami Rd, Kimberley region 2018

Shark Bay, Mt Augustus, Gibb River Rd, Purnululu(Bungles),Stuart Hwy, Eyre Hwy 2023

Victoria, The Coorong, Flinders Ranges, Oodnadatta Track, Newhaven, Mt Augustus, Kennedy Range NP 2024

Victoria, The Coorong, Flinders Ranges, Oodnadatta Track, Newhaven, Mt Augustus, Kennedy Range NP 2024

  • Stubble Quail Coturnix pectoralis 1 (16.67%)
  • Rainbow Bee-eater Merops ornatus 1 (16.67%)
  • Galah Eolophus roseicapilla 1 (16.67%)
  • Budgerigar Melopsittacus undulatus 2 (33.33%)
  • Splendid Fairy-wren Malurus splendens 1 (16.67%)
  • Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater Acanthagenys rufogularis 1 (16.67%)
  • Singing Honeyeater Gavicalis virescens 4 (66.67%)
  • Yellow-throated Miner Manorina flavigula 3 (50.00%)
  • Yellow-rumped Thornbill Acanthiza chrysorrhoa 1 (16.67%)
  • Inland Thornbill Acanthiza apicalis 1 (16.67%)
  • Chestnut-rumped Thornbill Acanthiza uropygialis 1 (16.67%)
  • Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike Coracina novaehollandiae 1 (16.67%)
  • White-winged Triller Lalage tricolor 1 (16.67%)
  • Rufous Whistler Pachycephala rufiventris 2 (33.33%)
  • Crested Bellbird Oreoica gutturalis 2 (33.33%)
  • Grey Butcherbird Cracticus torquatus 1 (16.67%)
  • Masked Woodswallow Artamus personatus 2 (33.33%)
  • Black-faced Woodswallow Artamus cinereus 1 (16.67%)
  • Willie Wagtail Rhipidura leucophrys 2 (33.33%)
  • Little Crow Corvus bennetti 3 (50.00%)
  • Magpie-lark Grallina cyanoleuca 1 (16.67%)
  • Red-capped Robin Petroica goodenovii 2 (33.33%)
  • Zebra Finch Taeniopygia castanotis 1 (16.67%)
  • Rufous Songlark Cincloramphus mathewsi 1 (16.67%)
2017
2023. A pictorial demostration of my pessimism for the future of the human race. So, we have an overflowing bin in the foreground and in the the background you can see two more bins about 20 paces away, I checked them out, they are both about 25% full. Some people will not see the bins, others will see the bins but still put their rubbish in this bin that is obviously overfull. If people are too lazy or stupid or blind or whatever to realize that they shouldn’t be putting rubbish in this bin, then I ask what chance that they will choose to do the right thing with the larger mess that we are making in this world? Now also consider that there is another analogy going on here. There is a local government that looks after the area, so why haven’t they installed a larger bin here, a very simple solution and another reason for my escalating pessimism. There is so obviously so much mess that we are making around the world and not enough willpower collectively to fix it. Instead we squabble and fight and point the the finger, or simply hope that the looming catastrphes won’t affect me. The world is exponentially collapsing into chaos, we are still in the early stages yet, it’s only going to get worse.