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Two Months, Four Countries: More Than Just Croissants and Castles
Hello again! With the sun sneaking through the window, the birds whispering their songs in the early hours, and the first flowers bravely peeking back into the world, it finally feels like we’re waking up again. Just like squirrels, we’re coming out of hibernation. And trust me, we did not sit still. Over the past three months, we somehow managed to hop through four different countries. So let’s rewind for a second. After one incredible season with humpback whales, we spent
Jan 215 min read


Hope beneath toxic waters: South Australia’s worst algal bloom and the power of community
South Australia’s worst algal bloom on record The water was green. Not the turquoise that divers know so well, but a toxic, unhealthy hue that clung to the shoreline. Beneath the surface, movement slowed on the beach at Port Noarlunga, lifeless fish lay tangled in seaweed. Below, rays, octopus, and sea dragons drifted in the swell, silent witnesses to something deeply wrong. By early winter 2025, the ocean along South Australia’s coastline had changed beyond recognition. What
Nov 15, 20254 min read


Saltwater Cinema: A Watchlist for Ocean Lovers
I don’t really remember the first time I saw the ocean, but I do remember the first time a movie made me feel like I was deep inside it. Since then, I’ve collected ocean movies the way some people collect seashells. My friends know I don’t usually get emotional over films, I’m always half-aware that it’s “just a movie.” But a few rare ones manage to pull me all the way in. Playing With Sharks (available on Disney+) is one of them. This documentary follows Valerie Taylor, a fe
Oct 8, 20258 min read


Learning the language of giants: humpback whales in WA
I can remember it as if it were yesterday. The Coral Bay sky was glowing every shade from yellow to red, the sea calm and endless, no...
Sep 13, 20253 min read


No quokkas, just cockroaches: our grand finale
Hutt Lagoon - Pink Lake - WA Our last leg was supposed to be all sunsets, seals, and Rottnest selfies. Instead, Mother Nature looked at...
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Life on pause: the week our road trip broke down in Exmouth
They say road trips are all about the journey, not the destination. But I doubt they meant “the journey” would involve sitting on the...
Aug 26, 20254 min read


Helicopters, missing camels and a bikini hike: The Kimberley Diaries
The Kimberley has a way of making you say ‘yes’ to things before you’ve thought them through. Next on “Delilah’s Angels“. Helicopter ride...
Aug 16, 20256 min read


Chaos, Crocs & Caramel Apples: Confessions from the Van
Meet Dominator - Adelaide River We’re not here to sugarcoat it. This trip is messy, sweaty, sometimes exhausting, but it’s ours. From...
Aug 5, 20258 min read


From Red Rocks to Waterholes: One Wild Week in the Aussie Outback
Looking at a last glance of Kata Tjuta One week, 2 photographers, 1 very patient sister, 1 aging van named Delilah, and 2,100+ kilometres...
Jul 28, 20259 min read


The Start of Something Wild
Somewhere in the middle of Australia I turned 27 not long ago, and as I reflect on the years behind me, I realise most of them were spent...
Jul 21, 20256 min read


The Way to Delilah: The Dream on Wheels That Took Us Around Australia
Our beloved Delilah before she met us. The van wasn’t much more than a vague idea at first, a half-formed dream. We’d already spent two...
Jul 15, 20255 min read


From Coral Reefs to Climate Justice: Meet Divers for Climate
The Dive Team at Bushrangers Bay after just swimming with Grey Nurse Sharks - Dive Centre Manly From admiring the beauty of coral reefs...
Jul 6, 20254 min read


The Great Photo Debate: How a simple image sparked our website journey
So… Why a Website? A few weeks after the crime had happened, here we are. Finally answering the question that’s been floating around like...
Jun 26, 20253 min read
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