Ecopsychology builds connections with nature to support wellbeing and enhance awareness.
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Tasmania’s west and southwest are World Heritage-listed landscapes of rugged peaks, tranquil rivers and mysterious forests. Experience nature at its most awesome.
A short drive Sydney, the World Heritage-listed Barrington Tops National Park is a remote retreat with pristine air, food and water — plus all the comforts.
Playing outdoors has an effect on the spirituality of children.
The Kimberley is an intoxicating wilderness of scenic gorges, waterfalls, beaches and thousands of years of Aboriginal spirituality.
The local community that campaigned to prevent the damming of the Mary River helps to make the area feel so welcoming.
Spend a few tropical days amid noddy terns and nesting turtles on two jewels of the southern Great Barrier Reef: Heron and Wilson islands.
Mount Mayon and Marinduque Island in the Philippines are two little-known destinations where you can relax and appreciate nature without the crowds
The start of the trek to Tasmania’s Walls of Jerusalem may test your mettle, but access to the Apple Isle’s only true alpine park is more than worth it.
Wiggle your toes with delight — it’s time to ditch the shoes and feel the energy of the earth as it helps to heal your body.
From mettle-testing mountain climbs to Ayurvedic massages, Lord Howe Island offers something to suit all tastes. It may even hold the secret to longevity, according to one visitor.
It is entirely possibly to canoe across Canada, albeit in a rather circuitous manner, according to one adventurer.
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