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Residents of the small Western Australian community of Osmington are in mourning after seven family members were found dead in a suspected mass ing. The bodies of Katrina Miles, her parents Cynda and ...
Cape to Cape track 2017 WA
Hi everyone!
I am back with a new video. This time my dad and I completed the cape to cape track in Western Australia. It is 135km long trail running from Cape Naturaliste through to Cape Leewin. It took us a total of 6 days and 5 nights to complete with the first and last day being half days. It was hard and brutal on my body but definitely worth it.
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April Bliss
A few sessions in April at Dbah & Greenmount. Music & Film by Glen Holzl. Gopro Hero3+ Bodyboarding.
Travel to the edge of the world in South Australia - Naiko retreat
You literally feel as if you are on the edge of the world when you travel to Naiko Retreat on the Fleurieu Pensinsula in South Australia. The breathtaking scenery is complimented by the eco-luxe comfort, and opportunity to totally disconnect from the whirlwind of your fast-paced life. The retreat is located on a 2000 acre working sheep farm. Floor to ceiling windows provide spectacular views across the Southern Ocean towards Kangaroo Island. You can walk around the property with panoramic views of the ocean and visit the secluded beach with private access. The property boasts a small environmental footprint with solar energy, recycled infrastructure and water conservation measures. We hear about yoga teacher Dee, from Deevine Studios' inspiring journey through chronic health to wellness and we unplug for our own digital detox.
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Emersion Floatation Spa in Kelmscott WA offering a relaxing Float Therapy
Emersions floatations spa skin and body clinic has been open now for a year ( just winning Best New Business 2016 and innovations Award 2016) focusing on Floatation therapy and all spa treatments including infra red saunas body wraps and scrubs .
Our Senior beauty therapists perform all beauty treatments from waxing tinting makeup spray tans and facials .
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Swahini Retreats - Yoga 'n' Surf Trailer, Albany Western Australia
Movie Trailer showing a taste of what Swahini retreats offer....Get in touch with Narelle at swahini.sista1@gmail for more info
Cape to Cape track plus Meelup trail - 153.8km, 6 days.
More a documentation so I can look back & see what I did, where I walked, what I saw.
Start - Cape Leeuwin
Finish - Dunsborough
Friday 20th April - Day 1- Cape Leeuwin to Hamelin Bay.
19kg backpack. 27kms, 8hrs 13 min. Left pinky & second toe not doing so well. 20 knot headwind
Cape Leeuwin lighthouse - at the meeting point of the Indian & Southern Oceans, marks Australia’s most south westerly tip
Leeuwin Waterwheel - used to pump water from a nearby wetland up to the lighthouse-keepers’ cottages.
Deepdene Beach - 7km of flat, soft sand
Cosy Corner Blowholes - The limestone rock platform pitted with circular holes etched out by thousands of years of solution.
Foul Bay – lighthouse & a nice view to Hamelin Bay
Day 2- Hamelin Bay to Contos Campsite
24.7kms, 6hrs 52 min excludes an extra 3km to see the cliff sunset. Big toe has now joined the pain party. Headwind
Hamelin Bay Jetty - built in 1882 & after several major shipwrecks it was abandoned in the early 1900s.
Boranup Beach - 6.5km sand barefoot. At least 50 fish washed ashore with the waves, I could not save them all.
Boranup Forest - Much of this forest was cut in the 1890s when a thriving timber industry existed. The mature regrowth is now well over 100 years old
Contos Campsite - missed the last turn off to the campsite, walking an extra 2km.
Day 3 - Contos Campsite to Prevelly
19kms, 5hrs 56 min. 3 toenails still giving grief. Headwind
Contos - Packed my gear just before a thunderstorm rolled through, waiting 45mins for the front to pass, standing under a tin shed camp toilet
Cape Freycinet - weaves through coastal heathland along the cliff-tops above Contos Beach.
Bob’s Hollow - limestone cliffs that are vertical to overhanging.
Redgate Beach – high tide meant into the dunes for 2km
Frank Mouritz Bridge - crosses the Boodjidup Creek
Prevelly - inspecting the feet at the campsite - wrinkly & water logged
Day 4 - Prevelly to Moses Campsite
31.3kms, 8hrs 19min. Left big toenail testing my pain threshold. Tailwind
Margaret River - WSL marquees still up from Margaret River Pro that was cancelled due to two shark attacks a week earlier. The Margaret River is the largest waterway to flow out to sea along the Capes coast. No river crossing was needed.
Joeys Nose - named for its resemblance to a joey looking out from its mother’s pouch. The limestone is generally less than 1 million years old, in contrast to the underlying granite & gneiss, which formed 1100 to 500 million years ago.
Gracetown - 18 crazy surfers testing the waters.
Willyabrup Cliffs - the massive sea cliffs formed from old & resistant granitic rocks
Moses Campsite - 11 fellow hikers (going south)
Day 5 - Moses Campsite to Mt Duckworth Campsite
23.8kms, 6rs 46min. That toenail has got to go (it didn't)
Cape Clairault / Injidup Beach - a huge sand dune to the south where kids were bodyboarding down, to the north the Injidup Spa where waves would crash through a crack in the rocks creating a natural spa.
Canal Rocks - Thousands of years of the Ocean crashing against this section of granite coastline has chiseled out a narrow channel between the rocks.
Yallingup - means 'Place of Love' in the Aboriginal dialect
Mt Duckworth Campsite - campsite by myself plus a 2km walk to find the cliff to watch the sunset
Day 6 - Mt Duckworth Campsite to Dunsborough
27.7kms, 6rs 39min. Big toenail is one angry b*tch
3 Bears - 34 surfers out, making the most of the offshore conditions
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse - another quick stop & onto the Meelup trail
Bunker Bay - white sand, blue ocean. Happened to be going by after a big catch
Eagle Bay - a chance encounter with familiar faces.
Meelup Beach - a popular beach full of people taking advantage of Anzac Day
Castle Bay - another little bay, highlighted by Castle rock
Dunsborough - the finish with many looks from people on their afternoon walk
Finished a day early so a spare day for a bike ride -
Day 7 - Dunsborough to Injidup Spa, back to Dunsborough to Bussleton & back
93.8kms bike ride, 5hrs 32min
Woke up to an amazing sunrise over Dunn Bay
Hired a bike & rode to Injidup Spa through the back streets of Quedjinup trying to avoid Caves Rd. Amazing properties with wineries.
Up to Bussleton along the designated bike/walk path to see the jetty & returned against a headwind pushing all the way to get back before the shop closed.
2 weeks later - Legs & body are fine. Toes no longer hurt but pinky & big toenail are still purple. Lost part of the third toenail
Awesome Rock Climbing Pinjarra, WA, Bomber Crack 18, ONSIGHT!
Lead climbing a awesome climb (Bomber Crack 18), just out from Pinjarra, Western Australia.
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BoomerBabesLif | Celebrating BoomerBabes Around the World is one of the Most Exciting Things we do
Our SheroesUnlimited Series showcases ordinary women creating extraordinary lives and our very Special Guest on this Special Edition Episode, is the incredible 'Queen of Clean Living' - Therese Kerr. Recorded at one of our monthly social events - BubblesBrunch&Business - raising funds for Samuel Johnsons Charity - LoveYourSister, Jaynie interviews Therese on her life, her passion for all things natural, organic and 'clean living', her family and so much more!
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Modern Wedding's PINK Magazine Photo Shoot - Behind the Scenes
( A behind the scenes look at Modern Wedding magazine's special PINK edition photo shoot, in conjunction with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) and David Jones' exclusive Australian designers.
The pink gowns modelled by iconic Indigenous model Samantha Harris in this video are being auctioned in October 2012, with proceeds going to breast cancer research.
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Stress - Overreaction to Life | Ajahn Brahm | 9 March 2018
Worrying never stops bad things from happening, but it stops you from enjoying the present moment. Ajahn Brahm teaches us how to relax and not overreact to stressful situations. Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon:
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Book Look Fall 2018
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Becoming Interplanetary
This symposium, hosted by Lucianne Walkowicz, the Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology at the Library's John W. Kluge Center, featured panel discussions on how current narratives, policies and laws frame human exploration and presence in space. The panels included a diverse group of thought leaders including astrobiologists, anthropologists, policy experts, artists and journalists whose work has relevance to the human exploration of Mars.
The panels included Becoming Interplanetary with Brenda J. Child, Brian Nord, Chanda Prescod-Weinstein and Ashley Shew; Mars on Earth with Dana Burton, Nathalie Cabrol, Bobak Ferdowsi and Margaret Huettl; and Alternative Futurisms with D. Denenge Duyst-Akpem, Willi Lempert, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo and Ytasha Womack, plus performances by DXTR Splits, SAMMUS and D. Denenge Duyst-Akpem.
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Hamlet 91... Ajanta Caves Take 1
an actor prepares. This is the same setting as my earlier upload of 'Bring Him Home'...my exploration of Hamlet's soliloquy, now experienced around the world in the Ajanta Caves of India. In this take I was just settling into the space after having my host, brother and friend, Imran, taping me as I was doing my chanting and meditation. He was actually trying to draw a crowd in to witness the yogi, Tim Maloney. a good laugh was had at that idea...by me mostly...but Imran was sincere. Is sincere. I teach yogic science...or 'breathing with intention' and i am attempting in my offer of 365 takes of Hamlet, to work off my karma of wanting to be on stage. I'll either become a celebrity or be comfortable withdrawing into the caves of Ellora for my continued journey into 'bliss'...Blessings to all who have dreams and who believe that Peace is alive through our connection with OXYGEN...
Bicentennial Symposium: Poetry & the American People
As part of the celebration of the Library of Congress Bicentennial in 2000, it sponsored the symposium Poetry and the American People: Reading, Voice and Publication in the 19th and 20th Centuries featuring a number of distinguished speakers followed by an evening reading by Robert Pinsky (U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry from 1997-2000) and W.S. Merwin (U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry from 2010-2011 and special Bicentennial Consultant from 1999-2000). In addition to Pinksy and Merwin, featured speakers included Rita Dove (U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry from 1993-95), Louise Glück (U.S. Poet Laureate from 2003-04), and Witter Bynner Fellows for 2000--Naomi Shihab Nye and Joshua Weiner.
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