WHERE PEOPLE PRESERVE, NEVER DESTROY – Travel New South Wales: the more you know, the less you need (Australian Aboriginal saying).

Where spirituality is an oneness with all that lives and breathes, does not live or breathe. Created with the intention of producing a farm providing a means for the local community to live self sustainably. The station, founded in June 1888, it is ituated in Yorta Yorta country, on the Murray River (New South Wales, near the Victorian town of …

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A GIFT, ONLY IMPROVED WITH PRACTICE – Albert Namatjira / The extraordinary life of aborigenal painter.

First Australian Aboriginal artist to receive acclaim from the white community. With a cultural heritage going back 50,000 years, before European settlement there were almost 600 different Aboriginal nations within Australia. He it is remembered as an artist whose treatment highlighted the inequalities of Australian society. In both the indigenous and European communities, his Western style has earned him detractors. …

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WE ARE GOING – Oodgeroo Noonuccal / Let no one say the past is dead, the past is all about us and within.

Dreaming about totem, carpet snake and sense of injustice. Considered the first of the modern-day Aboriginal writers her first volume of poetry is the first book by an Aboriginal woman published. Her original Anglo-Australian name it was Kathleen Jean Mary Ruska. She was born in a November day, 1920 in Australia, becoming Australian Aboriginal writer and political activist, but her …

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GULPA GAKA ANGANYA – Welcome to the Yorta Yorta lands.

Where you find many exciting and diverse volunteer activities for you to get involved in. Its owner is a lovely friendly person and the food is great: welcome The Forest Door (3 Maloney St, Barmah) https://www.facebook.com/The-Forest-Door-121126321893617/?utm_source=tripadvisor&utm_medium=referral, with a good variety to choose from. About notable people, you can remember Jimmy Little (musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist), William Cooper (founded the …

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JOURNEY OVER THE CANAL – Great Britain, listening to the Motörhead inside a 19th century hunting lodge.

When the beauty of the places induces creativity. The memory of your holiday “beyond the Canal” will last a long time, even by listening to some pieces of music by a famous British singer-songwriter. From Edinburgh to the Lake District, via Stoke-on-Trent, before getting to know South Kensington, Hastings and West Dean House. This is our “journey of authorship” in …

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AUTHOR’S TRAVEL – Great Britain and Scotland.

Suggestive places & real rock ‘n’ roll. This is our “journey of authorship” in Great Britain, the photographic itinerary where a poet and a painter will accompany us to know the places that have marked their path of creative growth. As always, even the suggestion of overnight stay in some hotel (or in a typical restaurant) will improve the quality …

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THERE WAS A BOY, YOU KNOW HIM WELL – Lake District, Cumbria and Windermere / From a short vacation, up to a life style.

Special places, where the environment induces. For a week’s holiday, Writer Alfred Wainwright at 23 he went to the Lake District, where fell in love with the natural beauty of the Lakelands. Poet William Wordsworth lived for most of his life in the Lake District. Over the years, many famous Lake District residents have contributed to the area´s popularity. Windermere …

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NO ONE ELSE COMES CLOSE – Lemmy /A real rock ‘n’ roll hero.

To die, after a big birthday party at the Whisky a Go Go. He saw the Beatles perform when he was sixteen, learning to play along on guitar to their first album: Please Please Me. Ian Fraser Kilmister was born into a December day, 1945 in Stoke-on-Trent and growing up between there and later Anglesey, he was influenced by early …

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EDWARD BURRA, BRITISH PAINTER – Nothing matters.

Travelling abroad with many influences, playing in his own works. His works are included in many collections (such as the Tate Gallery in London, the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, and the Art Institute of Chicago). His first solo show was at the Leicester Galleries in 1929. He had showed with the English Surrealists later in the 1930s. He …

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BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY – Jay Mclnerney / Everything becomes symbol and irony when you’ve been betrayed.

As Amanda said, “Things happen, people change.” It is a truly experience above New York City, and beyond all expectations. One dine? With NYC’s skyline as the backdrop, guests enjoy a refined service approach in an atmosphere ideal for marking a special occasion. They offer quality ingredients regionally sourced to create fully composed, seasonally inspired plates. See for yourself why …

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