“ Walking on Yuin Country ”
I acknowledge the Dhurga speaking peoples as the traditional custodians of Yuin Country, the country on which I live, work and take photos. I respect their knowledge and connection to land, sea, rivers, sky, plants, animals, people and ancestors.

First Nations peoples teach us to walk ...
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  • Troy Shiels Edited a year ago

    A thoughtful and respectful take on the challenge.

    A thoughtful and respectful take on the challenge.

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  • Judi Jay Edited a year ago

    A wonderful sentiment, Kathy. I am becoming much more aware of my natural surroundings because of the teachings of the Whadjuk Noongar people of the country I walk. The… more

    A wonderful sentiment, Kathy. I am becoming much more aware of my natural surroundings because of the teachings of the Whadjuk Noongar people of the country I walk. The six seasons are now so clear to me. We are currently in Birak, first summer and fire season. Beautiful shot to convey the thought behind your story.

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  • Kathy Chapman Edited a year ago

    A lovely message to consider.   I do think nature is the greatest teacher.

    A lovely message to consider.   I do think nature is the greatest teacher.

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Regular Critique
Shred away! I feel no pain.
Please be extra sensitive with your critique
Not interested in critique but feel free to comment
1/250 f/2.2 50 13mm

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#justbreathe #nature #yuincountry #firstnations #aussie52 #samsung #australia #gumtree #eucalyptus

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