3 monthes ago | By 10,000 Birds
For many of you I doubt you have heard of the expression “Bush telly”. In Australia the term is generally used to describe what you watch when you have no electricity and you are camping and you have to find something else to watch other than a television. It is mostly associated with watching a campfire burn or the night sky. We rarely have a campfire when we camp, but spend a lot of time watching our surroundings and the night sky is always very bright even on nights where the moon is not visible. At home we would watch three or four hours of television in the evening, but in the bush we...
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