#32508 - 12/03/09 09:53 PM
Re: Australian Satanism + The Temple of THEM
[Re: Khk]
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Khk
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#32551 - 12/05/09 01:52 AM
Re: Australia
[Re: Michael A.Aquino]
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Fledge
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Hi Michael, The word ‘Koori’ is the ‘South East Aboriginal term for 'our people' (originally from the Awakabal clan - Central Coast N.S.W).
I have added a few but by no means all, Aboriginal community names for your perusal.
Gamiaroi - "My mob", the Gamilaroi are one of the largest Aboriginal communities in Australia. There are many variations on the word, the most popular being Kamilaroi and Gamilaraay. Traditionally from the North Western N.S.W. and the Southern Central Queensland area.
Nyungar: the aboriginal peoples of the south west of Western Australia and their language.
Wangai or Wankai: name given by the 26 Aboriginal groups of the Goldfields of Western Australia to themselves, from the word meaning “Speaker”. (www.toomanytearsbook.com)
Some words of advice if in OZ:
Never enter wombat hole & try to avoid hitting a wombat while driving...you WILL come off second best!
Avoid swimming up north as Salties (huge salt water crocs, up to 4 meters long) can run and swim faster than you can so avoidance is good. Fresh water crocs don’t grow as big but are still dangerous. Stingers (jellyfish) can kill unless you are wearing a special sting proof suit. On a positive note there a signs telling you where NOT to swim. Almost forgot the little octopus with pretty blue the rings that ‘glow’ when threatened - one bite can end your life.
Bats bite & can carry viruses so if bitten a hospital visit is advised. Some animals that can inflict serious damage & kill are wild pigs, dingos, roos, cassowaries and goannas (who may try to run up you, think tree) have very long and nasty claws.
And yes, Australia is a wild and beautiful place. I am a city girl (Brisbane) but love the bush intensely.
Bush sunsets can be breathtaking...deep intense reds, purples, oranges and yellows interwoven, changing and fading until the last drop of colour disappears and day settles into night. The night skies are something to behold. Being out in the bush on a moonless night gazing at Milky Way above you can be profoundly emotional.
Enjoy
p.s. Unless escapees from a zoo roos do not hop & down city streets (although you may see them hopping about in small county towns).
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#34061 - 01/16/10 10:33 AM
Re: The Temple of THEM 2010
[Re: Dimitri]
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