Return to Oz, A Modern Day Walkabout


Sydney Opera House

At this point I left the main trail and began walking around the back of the rock and began climbing the 100 ft. vertical wall, all the time carrying 40 lbs. of camera gear on my back. As I began my ascent my reality began to change, I was no longer an American photographer visiting Australia, I was transformed into a native carefully climbing a vertical wall, placing each hand and foot in a strategic place, never pausing, but slowly climbing upward as I had done many times before. Always finding a tree, root or rock ledge enabling me to continue my climb, never pausing but slowly climbing upward in my search for truth. Reaching the top of this sacred Shrine in the middle of some of the most isolated land in the world I began to feel overwhelming love and peace and a sense of being home, I had returned to Oz.


A Story of self discovery and insight into the ways of the Aboriginies!



 

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