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- A short history of South Australian Shipwrecks by Barb's collection of short stories, photography, poetry, conservation and all on Nov 13, 2009
Shipwrecks are important to Australian History, being described as time-capsules as we cast back our thoughts to particular moments of our past. A story of a shipwreck is significant to the people who lost their lives or who survived the disaster. Al...
- The Future of Living on and Around the Yorke Peninsula by Barb's collection of short stories, photography, poetry, conservation and all on Nov 7, 2009
The past few years have been good for South Australia, our state has grown from the east to the west and the north to the south. Mostly for the people of the Yorke Peninsula in the past ten years we have seen dubious projects opposed by Local Communi...
- Camping - Indian / Diamond Head by emunctory on Nov 4, 2009
100 km of sand to ourselves (nearly)-...
- More beach photos by Under the Loupe on Nov 4, 2009
Morning sky at Woodgate BeachI can't believe another couple of weeks have passed - in a blur! The first week was just my fuzzy 'holiday head' where I was quite content just to kick back.... Then last week we went to Temora for the NSW Aerobatic Ch...
- I’m no philosopher. I am no poet. by A Free Man on Nov 3, 2009
Nor much of a writer either. I’ve spent a couple of days trying, and failing, to figure out the best way to write about what was a wonderful weekend. I’ve given up. And decided to let my handy little point and shoot, which spent the wee...
- The beach holiday plus kangaroos by Under the Loupe on Oct 20, 2009
Hello all! Have you had a busy couple of weeks? I’m sure you have! I’ve been having a wonderful time kicking back at our beach house in Woodgate, Queensland and relaxing – reading books, running along the beach and exploring what the tide ha...
- Signs and Portents: Poland 3 by Aerohaveno: A Travel Blog on Oct 16, 2009
Gone to Hel and back? Or just dying for a pie in the most unlikely of places? This week I continue my survey of curious signs encountered on a Lonely Planet assignment through Poland in the depths of winter in 2006...1. There’s nothing like that ni...




