Roadtrip on another planet
Salar de Uyuni in southwest Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flats. In the rainy season the whole desert fills up with a thin layer of water, creat...
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Gul Khatoon, the Eurasian Magpie of Chitral & Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
The Eurasian Magpie is not a merely common bird, but an integral thread in the natural and social fabric of Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan.
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Flying with the eagles
A short story on paragliding together with Wedge-tailed Eagles. Photo by Dan Broun
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The outdoors was my home
"I guess I've always been a bit of an explorer and a traveler by birth. My family environment in Sydney led me to look for something more, to look to ...
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Exploring sparks true love for nature
I would like for all the people that visit the top of the mountain for the great views, that they would take just five or ten minutes out of that time...
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The mountain as a playground
The mountain offers an endless playground for all ages. Simon Allen shares his view on having fun in nature.
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Make It Happen! A Great Forest National Park Short Film
Through the eyes of leading Australia Hollywood export Director Toby Phillips, viewers are taken on a journey through picturesque landscapes, critical...
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Ancient beauty in Victoria's central highlands
The ancient forests of the Victorian Central Highlands carry deep social, cultural and environmental importance. These ash forests store more carbon p...
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Mt. Wellington: Sanatorium of Tasmania - a poem by Mulga Mick (1875 - 1958)
This is a poem written by Mulga Mick. He was an open-hearted, generous man who befriended many birds and other animals on the mountain.
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The Pinnacle Road and the men building it - a poem by Mulga Mick (1875 - 1958)
Mulga Mick (M. J. O’Reilly, 1875-1958) worked with building the Pinnacle Road on Kunanyi / Mt Wellington. He loved nature and liked to write poems.
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The history of the Kunanyi huts
The history of the Mt Wellington / Kunanyi huts gives us a sense of how it was back in the early days, and you feel connected to those people and thei...
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The mountain is always changing
By researching the history of the mountain, Martin Stone learns that it is always changing. Image: Grant Murray
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