dusk, Ulladulla Harbour, NSW, Australia (September 2025)
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dusk, Ulladulla Harbour, NSW, Australia (September 2025)
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One Track For All
One Walk We Can All Learn From
"Telling the story of the southern Shoalhaven Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal history, from an Aboriginal perspective - a popular free attraction in Ulladulla.
The Aboriginal walking track has been constructed in a way that, from a higher vantage point or from the air, the two halves appear as two large goannas, with four carved platforms for some of the best views of the Ulladulla Harbour.
It is a cultural trail that will delight all, with the stories illustrated with carvings and paintings by local Aboriginal Elder Noel Butler, linking Indigenous culture with white man history." https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/jervis-bay-and-shoalhaven/ulladulla/attractions/one-track-all
One of the four lookouts, this one on the Northern loop of the walking track. Each one features carvings illustrating the history of the area from the perspective of First Nations people and the early settlers. From this point, the first ships were seen on the horizon and times were a'changing.
A steep track to a fishing spot.
A timber plank probably four metres long intricately carved to record daily life 250 years ago in this area.
An interaction that happened often here abouts.
In The southern section of the 4 km of trails is recorded the story of the early settlers - the timber cutters, the whalers, fishermen and sailors, the dairy farmers, and those that supported the many who lived around the Ulladulla region. The two halves are joined by a common theme - change. There were once 150 timber mills in the area, hundreds of fishing boats, and Dairy farming was the major agricultural industry. All gone now, as will this ironbark trunk, now etched by the strong morning light.
Look at this record of the fish s[species commonly caught in the area when the local industry supported 150 fishing trawlers - there are now two.
Behind the harbour and its boats, mostly recreational, is the modern township of Ulladulla.
When you enter or leave this wonderful trail you are greeted by an incongruous sight. This wonderful carving of a giant frog stands guard over a local book exchange!
Mollymook | Short Weekend Trips From Sydney | Travel NSW
Mollymook | Short Weekend Trips From Sydney | Travel NSW
Weekends away from Sydney: Mollymook With the World in a very different place since Covid, there is risks of lockdowns and blocked interstate travel. But don’t let that stop you from exploring on the weekend and using your free time and annual leave to its fullest. How to get there? Hire a car and hit the road early to make the 3 hour trip down to southern coast of New South Wales. I would highly…
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New South Wales, Australia. 1st January 2020:
#1 and #2 - With no mobile or internet coverage across a 150+ kilometre (around 100 mile) stretch of the coast due to the bushfires, people in Narooma and Ulladulla queue to use phone booths.
#3 - People in Ulladulla queue for the supermarket. With the highways to the coast cut off by fires, the region is running out of food, water and fuel. Supplies are being delivered by sea.
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Welcome Swallow by Bear Dale Via Flickr: Welcome Swallow Not usually a fan of 'bird on a wire' shots, but Swallows rarely stay still long enough anywhere to capture a good shot of how really beautiful they are!. Scientific name: Hirundo neoxena
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Ulladulla, New South Wales, Australia
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