Trips on Tracks
/What was it like to say goodbye to all the material world you knew, even the land you walked on?
Read MoreWhat was it like to say goodbye to all the material world you knew, even the land you walked on?
Read MoreWhat a mess you can get yourself into, stealing so that you can inject chemicals to feel like you got a hug. That’s about as lonely as it gets.
Read More“It looks like a school of tiny fish or plankton,” I said. The pulsing mass extended all the way to the ground from the tall brightly lit pole. “It looks like a snowstorm,” said C. Every 50 metres or so, another column of multitudinous specks towered in the surrounding desert darkness.
Read MoreThe waterhole surrounded by rock carvings is not marked for people to visit. There is no reference to the millennia of art, learning and healing there. It is nothing but a miner’s project now. They will smash it all up.
Read MoreSlot Canyon photograph in banner by Sebastian Boguszewicz
Creative Writing by Dr. Janelle Trees
I'm a doctor of Aboriginal descent living and travelling with my photographer wife, Claudia. I see myself as a bridge between 'races' and cultures, gay and straight, the child and the crone, arts and sciences. I am inspired by Nature, including humans in all our splendid individuality.
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