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The Kimberley – Boab Trees of the Kimberley
Boab trees are one of the most famous icons of the Kimberley region in North Western Australia. Their squat, bulbous trunks and spindly, often leafless branches lead them to being called the ‘upside down' trees
4 commentsAboriginal Australian Cooking
Australian Aboriginals have a cooking tradition all their own, most of their methods originating in and around outdoor fires. Boiling and barbecuing are fairly new for the wide variety and plant and animals foods available...
36 commentsCamping:Create your own bush Hot Water system
You can use a good stainless steel barrel as this will not rust. Alternatively buy an old reject beer keg to make this hot water system. Directions: Cut the top off the keg and turn upside down on top of...
9 commentsTips for Traveling,and remember to pack the camp oven
The best part of travelling is when you stop and sit around a beautiful wood fire and cook meals in a camp oven. The peaceful and quietness, of the open bush is incredible. Often we sit and listen, not...
5 commentsCamping and Cooking Bush Tucker No1
We found spending time camping anywhere, whether in the bush, or beside a river to be very relaxing. You wake to the sounds of many different species of birds. The Corellas screeching will wake anyone...
10 commentsI'm A Celebrity Get me Out of Here! 2008
David did the trial and got 9 stars for the peopleto have a meal. Timmy and David seemto have really good friendship going The first public vote has occured and ROBERT is out!!!!!!!!!!!! Hi folks Day...
1 commentAn Australian Poem : Sun Darts
Dusk and the sun darts between the gums, harshly blinding obliterating white lines on the bending road. Dead insects sparkle on the water in colours of an oil slick. Wind breaks, thick...
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