Water travel can be soothing at the best of times, but cruising at sunset on a calm tropical estuary is magic, particularly when you have the benefit of a seasoned guide. Pat Toomey knows the waters of Trinity Inlet well. He has been sailing them off and on for most of his life and most recently, almost every day for the past six years as skipper of the 69-passenger Crocodile Explorer.
The Gathering – Don’t Be Left Out
This year, Ireland has opened its doors to a Gathering like no other, offering a chance for immigrants and ancestors to go back to the land of their forefathers and foremothers to rediscover what makes one Irish
Lord Of The Swings, Cradle Mountain: Part 2
Macquarie Harbour on Tasmania’s west coast is picture-book pretty with proximity to ancient pines, a revamped steam engine train and dazzling gemstones.
Lord Of The Swings, Cradle Mountain: Part 1
In the living heart of a temperate rainforest, Cradle Mountain Lodge in Tasmania’s high country is a place of serene comfort for humans and Hobbits alike.
Kokoda Part 2: A Living Memorial
The 70th anniversary of the World War II Kokoda Track Campaign in Papua New Guinea was an inspiring experience, a moving blend of history and humanity. Part 2
Kokoda Part 1: The Legacy of Kokoda
The 70th anniversary of the World War II Kokoda Track Campaign in Papua New Guinea was an inspiring experience, a moving blend of history and humanity.
Pioneer Country – Part 2: Blinman
Blinman, a Southern Australia town steeped in history, is home these days to a handful of people, but in its heyday the mining town had a population of up to 2000.
Pioneer Country – Part 1: The North Flinders
The jutting hills and red sandstone outcrops of the North Flinders Ranges form an imposing backdrop to the small historic town of Blinman, the home and resting place for many of South Australia’s early pioneers.
Life in Mai Chau – Part 2
The trek from Sam Khoe up through the mountains to visit other villages is a challenge for the hardiest walkers as the humidity soars in the late morning and temperatures peak over 40C.
Life in Mai Chau – Part 1
Like images from an ancient Chinese woodcut, a mass of rugged, conical peaks stretch to the misty horizon in Vietnam’s Hoa Binh province, rising up from the rice paddies carpeting the valleys and flatlands leading to Mai Chau village.
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