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New Audio: POND Shares Funky "So Lo"
New Audio: POND Shares Funky "So Lo" @PONDband @Spinning_Top @grandstandhq @jay_w_watson
Founded back in 2008, acclaimed Perth-based JOVM mainstays POND — currently, songwriter and producer Jay Watson (vocals, guitar, keys, drums, synths and bass), who’s also the creative mastermind of acclaimed JOVM mainstay outfit GUM and a touring member of acclaimed, Grammy Award-nominated JOVM mainstays Tame Impala; Nicholas Allbook (lead vocals, guitar, keys, bass, flute, slide guitar and…
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jounetyfinder · 10 months
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Margaret River Wine Region Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Margaret River Wine Region – Surrounded by coasts on three sides and enjoying virtually rain-free summers, this region is … source
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jay-stoner-baner · 2 years
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A l'écoute 314 / now playing 314 - Seawitch The Band - Well of Spells, on Cheersquad, from Dunsborough, Australia
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rjzimmerman · 5 months
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More than 100 long-finned pilot whales stranded along the shores of Western Australia on Thursday have returned to the ocean, while 29 died on the beach, wildlife officials said.
Officials were working to remove the 29 whales that had died on the beach, Pia Courtis, a regional wildlife officer with the Parks and Wildlife Service for Western Australia, said on Thursday in a news conference posted by the agency on social media. The agency planned to take biological samples and measurements from the dead whales for research.
After marine officials and volunteers had helped the other whales back out to sea, boats were on the water and a spotter plane was monitoring the area to ensure they did not return to shore.
The four pods of 160 pilot whales were spread across about 1,640 feet of beach at the Toby Inlet, near the town of Dunsborough, in Western Australia on Thursday morning, local wildlife officials said, in a statement on social media.
Photos shared by the wildlife service on Facebook showed rows of whales lying on the shore as crowds gathered to see the mass stranding.
The rescued whales had moved farther offshore on Thursday and were last seen traveling north, the wildlife department said.
“So far, so good — they haven’t made it back to shore, but we will keep monitoring them,” Ms. Courtis said.
Officials said they did not know what had caused the stranding, which included mostly adult females and a few calves. In general, experts have theorized that the causes for such strandings may include pods of whales following a sick, or stuck, whale and getting stuck themselves; the confusion brought about by undersea noise caused by humans; or an attempt to avoid predators.
Several mass strandings have unfolded in Australia in recent years.
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so you kind of covered this when talking about how many alphas/omegas there were at hillview, but do you think you could go more in detail with the layout of the buildings or just the land in general? it would be wonderful to have a clearer picture of it while reading!
Tbh the things I want folks to focus on most - like the landscape, the beach, the vegetated sand dunes, even the names of the trees in the forests and the wildlife, get described quite a bit in Underline the Black.
As to the cottages themselves, they're being described over time as the characters experience them. So the colour of the rugs on the floor have been mentioned, the towels in Dr Gary's bathroom, the decor in his office, the material of the floor etc. Underline the Black mentions the colour of the bricks and even the actual brand of the metal used for the roofing (as well as the colour).
I don't know if I'll ever draw an actual map, but it's quite easy to search for images of the south west of Western Australia, of the places mentioned nearby in the Underline stories (Yallingup, Margaret River, Dunsborough, Donnybrook etc.) and of the trees to get an idea of what the place looks like (Karri, Jarrah). (Same with the beaches in that area). The specific reason I mention these kinds of things is so that people have keywords they can search if they want to see more specific images of the location. :)
Beyond that I don't want to go into too much detail, so that folks can come up with something that works for them, vs. something really specific.
But there's been thousands of words devoted just to describing the landscape / setting in four different Underline stories. (Both Nate and Flitmouse describe the landscape in some detail in Underline the Blue and Underline the Gold, and Faber talks a lot about the surrounding areas which you can also Google in Underline the Red). Highly recommend googling some of the places / trees / etc. already mentioned.
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paulawiegmink · 1 year
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Absolutely delighted that recently two of my paintings were awarded in the 'All the Women' 2023 Light Space and Time online exhibition out of 893 entries teceieved from more than 23 countries! ' What Sheep' was in the top 24 'Splash of Colour' received a special merit award... Entering this online exhibition gives the artist the opportunity to gauge their work on a global platform without the huge costs involved of shipping your work overseas. Thank you @lightspaceandtime for this opportunity.... (at Dunsborough, Western Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqg6h4mvIpK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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clivemwilliams · 2 years
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Australia 2023
21st- 22nd January
We’ve now moved from Fremantle down the coast toward Margaret River and staying for 2 nights in Busselton. On the way we stopped off at Bunbury to visit the dolphin centre and a small wildlife park where we saw a wallaby with a joey and arrived in Busselton in time for a swim and watch an amazing sunset near the pier. Temperature gauge in the car briefly touched 40c!
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Today drove along the coast to Bunker Bay and then worked our way back to Busselton. Bunker Bay was an idyllic place spoilt only by sand flies which are really annoying! Did some decent snorkelling in amazing conditions but not much sign of fish unfortunately! We then drove back to Dunsborough, another busy little place with a nice beach. Another quick swim and then continued back to Busselton where we had booked a 4:00 pm train along the jetty (it’s a mile long!) at the end of which is a 9 m deep observation facility to view the fish and coral. This was really interesting and managed a few photos.
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stumbleimg · 2 years
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DreamyLoaf is at Sugarloaf Rock in Dunsborough, Western Australia. [OP] [2500 x 1663]
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maxsolarwa · 4 months
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Exploring Affordable Solar Solutions for Small Businesses
MaxSolar, a leading provider of solar solutions in Western Australia, is proud to announce its commitment to exploring affordable solar solutions for small businesses in the region. With a focus on delivering cost-effective and sustainable energy options, MaxSolar aims to empower small businesses in Dunsborough, Busselton, and Margaret River with the benefits of solar power.
As the demand for renewable energy continues to grow, small businesses are increasingly seeking ways to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their energy costs. Solar power presents an attractive solution, offering businesses the opportunity to generate their own clean energy and significantly reduce their reliance on traditional grid electricity.
MaxSolar understands the unique energy needs of small businesses and is dedicated to providing tailored solar solutions that are both affordable and efficient. By leveraging the latest in solar technology and industry expertise, MaxSolar is able to offer custom solar installations that are specifically designed to meet the energy demands of small businesses in the region.
In addition to reducing energy costs, solar power also offers small businesses the opportunity to take advantage of government incentives and rebates for installing solar panels. With the potential for significant long-term savings on energy bills, the decision to invest in solar power can have a positive impact on the bottom line for small businesses.
MaxSolar's commitment to affordable solar solutions is underscored by its comprehensive range of services, including solar panel installation, maintenance, and ongoing support. The company's team of experienced technicians works closely with each business to assess their energy needs and develop a customized solar solution that maximizes energy production and cost savings.
Small businesses in Dunsborough, Busselton, and Margaret River can now take advantage of MaxSolar expertise and industry-leading solar solutions to embrace a more sustainable and cost-effective approach to energy. By making the switch to solar power, businesses can not only reduce their environmental impact but also position themselves for long-term energy savings and independence.
For more information on affordable solar solutions from MaxSolar, visit https://www.maxsolar.com.au/ and discover how solar power can benefit your small business. With a focus on delivering cost-effective and sustainable energy options, MaxSolar aims to empower small businesses in Dunsborough, Busselton, and Margaret River with the benefits of solar power.
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tracygrenier-blog · 5 months
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NYTimes: 100 Pilot Whales Are Rescued After Mass Stranding in Australia
100 Pilot Whales Are Rescued After Mass Stranding in Australia https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/25/world/australia/pilot-whales-stranded-australia.html?smid=nytcore-android-share
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businesspr · 5 months
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100 Pilot Whales Are Rescued After Mass Stranding in Australia
Of the 160 whales stranded near the town of Dunsborough on Thursday morning, more than 100 were returned to the ocean. Twenty-nine others, however, died on the beach. source https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/25/world/australia/pilot-whales-stranded-australia.html
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stephenjohnandrewcuss · 9 months
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29/10/2023. Dunsborough, Australia. Seaweed.
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captchabot · 1 year
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Dunsborough, Australia 2023 #Dunsborough #Australia #Streetphotography #Streetsnap #WesternAustralia
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paulawiegmink · 2 years
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In celebration of World Wildlife Day 2023! #wildlife#wildlifeart#animalsinart #worldwildlifeday2023#conservation #celebration #savewildlife #artspeaks #artistsforconservation#animals#nature #natureinart #naturesbeauty#art#arte #nature_perfection #fineartcollection #fineart#naturesinspiration#instaartist #natureconservation #naturelover (at Dunsborough, Western Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpYmrAvBHfQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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zacklintonmusic · 2 years
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Kicking off for these legends @dingosungod at @hallysbarbusso on the 4th of Feb! Gonna be a big funky night! Get in quick! 🤘🎸#busselton #livemusic #southwestaustralia #southwestwa #hallysbarbusso #dunsborough #perthlivemusic #westernaustralia #gibson @gibsonguitar (at Busselton, Western Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn1nl04PqRI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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