It's currently week 11, and we're quickly approaching the end. People are starting to prepare for exams, and in two of my classes I have no further assignments except for my exams. The other two have work due this monday, and then that's it until the final. Except one of them is just a final paper, which is nice, I prefer that to sitting down in an enormous lecture hall and taking a sit-down exam. They're not self-scheduled here...
DAY 7
Now last night, it rained. This was something way different compared to the sprinkle we got the night before. It legitimately thunderstormed on us. the wind was very loud, and the thunder is different way out in the open where there's nothing for it to bounce off of. It was very loud and rolling, almost like a wave of force while you're trying to sleep. Luckily, the swags were pretty waterproof, so nobody woke up soaked. A couple had minor leaks, thankfully I had a bit of water collect down my feet but that was it. Today we also went to the Uluru cultural center and spent some time learning about indigenous culture. We took a walk around Uluru (about 9k), it was absolutely breathtaking. It's no wonder that it is considered a sacred place to the indigenous people. We then drove a little ways away to a sunset viewing area, where we could see the rock in front of us as the sun set behind us.

DAY 8
We woke up really early this morning so we could see the sunrise over Uluru. It was a little difficult, but very very worth it. We then went to the Valley of the Winds. Its a bit of a walk from the road, but we eventually got a tall, narrow valley that actually had trees and brush growing in the bottom because all of the water that fell on top of the cliff sides would drain down to this one area. Also, all of the wind was funneled through this area, so when we walked through it, the wind was strong and pretty much always there. Because of the echoing walls and trees, the wind made it almost sound like the valley was breathing, it was very beautiful. We camped out in the bush again, but we really wanted a fire, so I grabbed a shovel, drew a circle in the ground about 4ft in diameter, and started digging. It wasn't so bad, once you get through the top layer, the dirt is mostly soft, it was actually pretty fun. This day definitely deserves two pictures...

And this is the fire pit I'm mad proud of doing myself....