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Canoeing Kununurra's mighty Ord River
Starting at the dam wall at Lake Argyle 70km from the town of Kununurra, you can paddle and drift through ancient gorges for three days. Cookbook author…
May 19, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Canoeing Kununurra's mighty Ord River
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Slow Food: Wild Rosella Jam with Melissa Thimios
Have you seen a field of wild rosellas? They're beautiful. Rosella jam is simple to make, albeit very sugary. On this post, you'll find a simple rosella…
May 19, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Slow Food: Wild Rosella Jam with Melissa Thimios
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Recipe: Boab Smoothie Bowl
Endemic to Western Australia’s Kimberley region and the Victoria River region of the Northern Territory, the boab tree has fruit that is edible and is…
May 18, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Recipe: Boab Smoothie Bowl
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Slow Food: Going Nuts for Boabs
Scattered throughout the savannah or neatly landscaped into gardens and streetscapes, the boab has a commanding presence wherever it grows.
May 18, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Slow Food: Going Nuts for Boabs
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Bare your soul: Walking barefoot
How choosing to walk barefoot can enrich your travel experience.
May 18, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Bare your soul: Walking barefoot
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Recipe: Mum's Boab Scones
Endemic to Western Australia’s Kimberley region and the Victoria River region of the Northern Territory, the boab tree has fruit that is edible and is…
May 17, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Recipe: Mum's Boab Scones
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April 2020
Slow Food: Barra Hook and Cook
First time Barra fisherwoman, Grace, heads west from Kununurra with a local cowboy to attempt to hook her first 'Metre Barra'.
Apr 28, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Indigenous Art Centre trail in the Kimberley
While artists previously took to caves to preserve stories and culture, now Indigenous art centres are the creative hubs where modern incarnations of…
Apr 19, 2020
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Melissa Thimios
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Indigenous Art Centre trail in the Kimberley
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September 2019
Donsol, the whale shark village in the Philippines
Until whale sharks put the town on the map, Donsol was an obscure fishing village. In December 1997, a local diver shot a video of the whale sharks, and…
Sep 25, 2019
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Melissa Thimios
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Donsol, the whale shark village in the Philippines
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September 2018
People: Interview with Pacha Light. Surfer, Slow Traveller, Sloth
Australian professional surfer Pacha Light chats about how how surfing offers the unique opportunity to connect with local communities and cultures.
Sep 21, 2018
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Melissa Thimios
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People: Interview with Pacha Light. Surfer, Slow Traveller, Sloth
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May 2018
People: Interview with Luke Della Santa of Piece Collectors
Musician and globetrotter Luke Della Santa chats about connecting with artisans via traditional handicrafts and how he enjoys staying somewhere long…
May 20, 2018
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Melissa Thimios
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People: Interview with Luke Della Santa of Piece Collectors
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August 2017
Slow Photography: Tintypes with Joni Sternbach
Tintype photography was used mainly in the 1800’s and, due to its portability, was popular among itinerant photographers and street photographers. In…
Aug 1, 2017
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Melissa Thimios
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Slow Photography: Tintypes with Joni Sternbach
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