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  • Impeccable timing as always – considering she will be in the beautiful Bunya Mountains when you read this!

    Reading to Write « Write Anything 2009

  • I started to think about going to the Bunya Mountains – firstly with my family and then later as a solo visit.

    Writer’s Paradise « Write Anything 2009

  • We discovered the Bunya Mountains about three years ago and there is a similar wild, windswept element as Warrnambool which made me think it was the perfect place to write.

    Writer’s Paradise « Write Anything 2009

  • The crisp mountain air, the long bushwalks, the dappled sunshine on the Bunya Pines from my bedroom window and the log fire all inspired a trip down memory lane – or as Mystic Medusa terms it productive nostalgia.

    Productive Nostalgia « Write Anything 2009

  • Among these Shikarpuri Hindu businessmen spread throughout Asia Burnes noted three different "tribes," the "Bunya, Lohana, and Bhattea."

    Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008

  • The first weekend in June is not Bunya Nut season.

    Food of the Bunya Mountains Kirsty 2008

  • Well, 'local produce' might be overstating it a bit in this instance, but the Bunya Mountains, being one of the few places in the world where the Bunya 'Pine' grows, is home to the Bunya Nut, which on account of the Bunya tree not growing at all outside of Australia--barely outside of Queensland, even--is quite unique as an ingredient.

    Food of the Bunya Mountains Kirsty 2008

  • In South East Queensland, the story of the Bunya Nut and its use by local Aboriginal peoples is part of what you know.

    Food of the Bunya Mountains Kirsty 2008

  • We think we're going to go out to Bunya Mountains National Park which is an area where Aborigines used to gather from all areas to harvest the Bunya pine nuts.

    explorations of Darling Downs WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2008

  • We think we're going to go out to Bunya Mountains National Park which is an area where Aborigines used to gather from all areas to harvest the Bunya pine nuts.

    Archive 2008-08-01 WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2008

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