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Discover the wonders of Dangar Island… https://ausgeo.co/dangarisland
Located in the Hawkesbury River in Visit NSW, Dangar Island is home to a population of about 300 people, and this little island is known for its supportive, connected community.
With one ferry, one cafe/general store and one bowling club, there’s no hiding from your fellow islanders – but the residents share a special kinship that can only be forged through years of residing in close quarters.
Have you visited Dangar Island? We would love to hear about your experience in the comment section!
📷 Liz Ham
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Dangar Island: Secluded, but not alone
In an era of heightened social isolation Dangar Island offers the chance to be part of a supportive, connected community.Serena Coady (Australian Geographic)
Learn more about manta rays… https://ausgeo.co/mantarays
Have you encountered a manta ray in the wild before? One woman did – and it led to her changing careers and launching a project to protect these ‘charismatic’ underwater flying carpets.
For more than a decade now, Australian marine scientist Dr Asia Haines has been an integral part of University of the Sunshine Coast’s Project Manta – a team investigating the population, biology and ecology of the enigmatic reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) in eastern Australian waters.
📷 Project Manta
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A deep dive into the world of reef manta rays
Ask anyone who has encountered a manta ray in the wild to recount the experience, and you’ll witness their eyes illuminate!Narelle Bouveng (Australian Geographic)