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 The humpback whales of the Australian east coast are currently making their annual migration south. Starting from the Great Barrier Reef, where they mate and give birth in warmer waters, they begin moving towards their summer feeding grounds off Antarctica in late July. By October and November, humpbacks are commonly sighted in the sheltered waters off Eden, on NSW’s […]
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 People can be forgiven for thinking that my husband and I are permanently on holidays. It is not true! It is just that we spend a lot of time living out of suitcases in interesting locations. Last week, for example, we were living in the lap of four-star luxury on the tropical island of Phuket – […]
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Posted in Adventure,Nature,Thailand,TravelTags: Bay of Thailand,blog,boating,boats,day trip,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,water
 Some stories are better than fiction. In Eden, where we now live, people have had a long relationship with the sea and the sea’s creatures – especially whales. The earliest inhabitants of the area, the Thawa people of the Yuin nation, conducted ceremonies and feasts in honour of killer whales – orcas – whom they called Beowas; “brothers” or “kin”. Because these […]
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Posted in Australia,Museum,Nature,WorkTags: blog,boats,fishing,fishing boats,museum,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,whales
 White coral sands, emerald green seas, copious sunshine and fresh, briny salt air: truly a perfect three days. A little more wind would have been nice, especially as we were trying to sail, but really – you can’t have everything! Whenever we are on one of Thailand’s many islands, we try to spend some time on the […]
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Posted in Adventure,Nature,Sailing,Thailand,TravelTags: Bay of Thailand,beach,blog,boats,fishing boats,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,sailing,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,water
 “The mosquitos are our friends.” These were the words of Beatrix, our pranayama (breathing exercise) teacher as we sat in a small, hot, darkening room in Nong Khai, Northern Thailand. Her voice embodied calm, as only a yogini’s can, as it floated through the buzzing, humming, mosquito-filled evening. These words spun around my head as I sat […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,Laos,Nature,Religious Practice,TravelTags: blog,boats,buddhism,children,Laos,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
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