365 Places: Brooklyn
Day 18: Brooklyn New South Wales, Australia Many years ago I lived in the northern region of Sydney, close to the Hawkesbury River, Muogamarra Nature Reserve and the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park. One of… Continue reading
Day 18: Brooklyn New South Wales, Australia Many years ago I lived in the northern region of Sydney, close to the Hawkesbury River, Muogamarra Nature Reserve and the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park. One of… Continue reading
Text: Garry Benson Images: © Garry Benson 2014 We took a long 2hr walk this morning from Mooloolaba to Alexandra Headland to Maroochydore. Just before leaving the Rescue helicopter and the eagle looked… Continue reading
Day 17: Shepparton, Victoria, Australia Today we are going back to Victoria, to the town where I spent 6 weeks as a secondee with Jawun – Shepparton, more affectionately known as Shep. While… Continue reading
This morning when checking our web analytics, I noticed that we had some traffic from the Bendigo Theatre Company. I was very curious, so headed to their website to find they had put… Continue reading
Day 16: North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia Stradbroke Island is, in short, one of my favourite places in South East Queensland. Affectionately known as Straddie, it has beautiful clean beaches, steeped in amazing Indigenous… Continue reading
Text: Garry Benson Photos: © Garry Benson 2008 Editor: Tracey Benson It was during the video shoot for ‘Painting the Song’, a documentary on the Kaltjiti (Pitjantjatjara) Artists of the Sand Dune Country… Continue reading
Day 15: Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia Today I am posting again about a place in Bendigo – the Shamrock Hotel, where we stayed when we visited. As mentioned in and earlier post… Continue reading
Yesterday we hit 500 likes on our travel site www.geokult-travel.com . We are really excited to share that we almost have 200 followers. We would love to make this milestone this weekend, so if you… Continue reading
When I was a teenager living in Darwin in the late 1970s and early 1980s, I was very aware of the stream of young travellers that made their way to Asia from Darwin,… Continue reading