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Touring the Tully Sugar Mill

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Touring the Tully Sugar Mill. Our village surroundings – sugar cane and rainforest mountains. Grapefruit orchard outside our village. Sugar cane ready for harvest. Banana plantation near our village. Bob on our daily morning walk. The sugar harvest. Two houses we painted in the village. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Touring the Tully Sugar Mill

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Our village surroundings – sugar cane and rainforest mountains

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Grapefruit orchard outside our village

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Sugar cane ready for harvest

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Banana plantation near our village

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Bob on our daily morning walk

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The sugar harvest

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Two houses we painted in the village

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The community center in village of Kennedy

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The house we shared with 4 others. We all slept on the floor.

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In the rainforest with a “boomerang” tree

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Bob in the rainforest on Dunk Island

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View of mainland from Dunk Island

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Birthday party for one of the volunteers

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Under the “knowledge tree” in the village: clockwise Betsy, LeeEllen, Steve, Warren, Dena

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l. to r.: Dave, Charmaine, Jane, Bob, Betsy, Nancy, Maxine

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The local elementary school

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The two-room school has 29 students in grades 1 through 7

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Blencoe Falls, ancestral lands of the Girramay people

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On a promontory before the falls

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The fire pit for the Cuppamurri celebration

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We cover the fire pit with sand to hold in steam and cook the kangaroo, pig, and chickens

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Volunteers and aboriginal hosts

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l. to r.: LeeEllen, Sandra (aka “Whitey”), Bob in Dave’s bush hat

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Loving farewells: Betsy, Dena and Zoe