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Special Stories and Songlines of Life, Land and Larder

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Special Stories and Songlines of Life, Land and Larder

Gnamma Holes are natural depressions or rock-holes hollowed out through chemical weathering processes in granite domes or other hard rock surfaces. They allow pools of fresh rainwater to form and have been an important and sometimes sacred feature for Aboriginal people for over 60,000 years.  Gnamma holes created critical water supplies for the Aborigines, influencing their annual migration patterns or songlines across the western half of Australia.

In a similar fashion to gnamma holes, this site serves as a place where special stories of life, land and larder are gathered and pooled. The Gnamma Hole is repository of special places, people, and experiences that refresh, restore and enrich us along our life journeys – whoever and wherever we are in the world.

We hope this site inspires you to go out and explore new places, experiences and to share them with others on social media.


If you have a special story to tell, email us for our consideration (all contributing authors fully acknowledged).

Anamorphic Street Art by Odeith

Anamorphic Street Art by Odeith

Portuguese artist Sergio Odeith has revived abandoned buildings in urban areas with his unique anamorphic art.  He considers his work to be 'Street Art' and not 'Graffiti', however, like many graffiti artist, his canvas of choice is bricks and motar - preferably corners, where he can transform the space to create 3D anamorphic art.   I have included a selection of some of his current work as an introduction to the this talented artist.  His visit to Moscow is recorded in the video where he reveals his motivations and passions for his craft.  You can follow Odeith on Instagram and Facebook.

The oak tree that taught the world a lesson

The oak tree that taught the world a lesson

Australia's drought seen from the air

Australia's drought seen from the air

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