Project Departure
26/03/2026
📍Driving through Lake MacDonnell is a dream, but seeing it from above is a whole different world. ✨ Did you know the pinkish effect is actually more vibrant from the air? A drone captures the sunlight hitting the salt crystals and algae at the perfect angle, making those pinks pop against the deep blue.
But nature doesn’t always show off like this, the lake changes color depending on the season and water levels, so catching it in its pink era is all about timing!
Why is it pink? 🧪
The vibrant “bubblegum” hue is caused by a salt-loving green algae called Dunaliella salina and a bacteria called Halobacteria. They produce carotenoid red pigments (similar to what makes carrots orange) to protect themselves from the intense Australian sun.
Best Time to Visit 🗓️
For the most vivid colors, aim for late autumn or early spring (May or September). The lake needs some water to stay pink; if it’s too hot in mid-summer, it can dry into a white salt pan. A sunny day right after a bit of rain is the “goldilocks” zone for photographers!
The Drone Advantage 📸
From the ground, the water can sometimes look a bit murky or pale. A drone allows you to look straight down through the water column, which minimizes surface glare and maximizes the “saturation” of the algae’s pigment.
Was it that pink when I actually saw it?
(little secret I won’t reveal 😅)
12/03/2026
8 days on K’gari (Fraser Island) with my 4x4 Mitsubishi Delica L400, Mitsu — and honestly, it became one of the best weeks of my entire trip in Australia. ❤️✨🚐
Driving along endless beaches, camping under the stars, swimming in crystal clear lakes, and waking up surrounded by pure wilderness. No schedules, no crowds, just the kind of freedom you only feel when you’re living on the road.
K’gari is the largest sand island in the world, and exploring it with your own 4x4 completely changes the experience. Every day felt like a new adventure.
Places like this remind me why I chose this life.
Sometimes the best moments happen when the road disappears and nature takes over.
Have you ever been to K’gari?
17/02/2026
New blog post is out 🥰
I Crossed the Nullarbor in a Van and Discovered the Loneliest Golf Course on Earth After 43,000km around Australia, the final stretch across the Nullarbor revealed something unexpected: the world’s longest golf course in the middle of nowhere.
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