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Karijini Journal Posts
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I remembered being in awe of the geological formations and the incredible feel Read more
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When I took these aerial images at Karijini, I could play with the perspective Read more
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Uncertain steps over unfamiliar terrain into the mist of trust Read more
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We had to get on the road and cover a lot of ground before the rain Read more
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There I was, in a bit of a 'zone' after seeing Kata Tjuta, and I was just Read more
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Kata Tjuta is a Pitjantjatjara word meaning 'many heads'. This area is Read more
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This was a really beautiful drive; with days of flat country, surprising Read more
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I received a lovely email last night from someone who said "......It is so good Read more
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No... it wasn't the corrugations which I was feeling through the steering wheel Read more
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Here are some iPhone happy snaps of what I saw some mornings on my run whilst Read more
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When a rock breaks, it is broken.. Read more
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Bunurrunha is a Sacred men's site used by the Traditional Custodians of this Read more
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So how does that relate to me?? Where does my strength come from? What Read more
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Well... I am usually a 'rocks' kind of girl. I have been fascinated by geology Read more
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It comes from nowhere but is everywhere. It seeps and creeps in silence Read more
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This is an image I took with my iphone standing on the running board Read more
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Running is like a moving meditation for me...although some Read more
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I set myself an intention at Karijini workshop with Christian Fletcher, Read more
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Water holds and carries the life from above in its reflection Read more
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In gritty times when perspective is uncertain and Read more
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When the scars run so deep and loss cannot be repaired; when courage alone Read more
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I would like to sincerely thank everyone from all around the world Read more
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I had just come back from clambering over a very big hill.... walkingover Read more
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Sometimes the greatest struggles are found in the shadows, Read more
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I have learned to live showing all my rough bits... ALL of me - including Read more
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Walking through the gorges of Karijini, I was chatting with someone and they Read more
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Companions with weathered skin from storms Read more
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This image taught me a great deal Read more
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Water dances through the cavern flamboyantly caressing stone Read more
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Being able to connect with the Silence is an important skill which Read more
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Karijini National Park is a very special place. It has a feel Read more
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Amongst the folding layers of time the rock slides into the edges of the cool Read more
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I sat in the late afternoon with the flies and swirling dust and seering heat Read more
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Max and I stumbled upon this most profoundly beautiful gorge in the Karijini Read more
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This drive from Mt Augustus to Paraburdoo was only 350kms - took 2 full days Read more
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Meditation is simply practicing connecting with the Silence so Read more
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Well...today I clocked over driving 5000 kms ...and lots of backing Read more
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I have just realised I can RUN!. Read more
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Into Norseman late one afternoon and had our first shower for a week in Service Read more
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Nullarbor is Latin for "no trees"... which is contrary to what is actually the Read more
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The drive from Yunta was quite varied on the way to a spectacular camp on the Read more
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We have the most wonderful spot for tonight near Elliston in South Australia on Read more
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Our first days were hot and clear and the skies with high cloud with a cool Read more
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Hopefully we are off on Thursday 5th April on a wonderful adventure...right Read more