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Author: Elke Cruden

Elke Cruden, was born in Australia but grew up on a boat for 5 years of her life, travelling around the Mentawais all the while doing surf charters. Just before this program had started she lived 6 months of her life in Sumatra and 6 months in Bali. Elke is now doing journalism as a student on Earthbound.

Italy to Morocco: The Transition

November 13, 2016November 13, 2016Leave a comment

Being in Italy was my dream come true.  I personally had fallen in love with it. Filipo and Marisella (the owners of the farm where we stayed) owned about 100 acres of land.  We had all of that space to roam and be free.  They had dogs, a cat, horses, pigs, goats, sheep, ducks, chicken and … Continue reading Italy to Morocco: The Transition

Stepping Into Refugees’ Shoes

October 17, 2016October 17, 20161 Comment

I had a vision.  A vision of a little girl coming from Syria to live a new life here in Greece. She had hope.  She saw the island, she was only about ten metres from the shore.  She could do it.  Couldn't she?  The little girl jumped off the rubber boat into the water, excited … Continue reading Stepping Into Refugees’ Shoes

Our Trip to Sumatra

October 3, 2016October 13, 20162 Comments

          Photos captured by Elke Cruden  

The Sounds and Sights of the Forest

October 3, 20161 Comment

Have you ever been to a rainforest? Well, I’m going to take you to one now. Imagine yourself in a beautiful, relaxing rainforest. You can hear the trees swaying and the birds chirping, monkeys swing overhead and bugs crawl beneath. Many people call the rainforest the lungs of the earth because of the clean fresh … Continue reading The Sounds and Sights of the Forest

Hare Krishna

September 8, 2016September 9, 20164 Comments

     A Wonderful Day In India - Or So It Seems Even in a neighbourhood that you think you know, there can be surprises hiding in every corner.  I learned this because the other day, we went to a Hare Krishna ashram and found something incredible right next to the school I used to … Continue reading Hare Krishna

Flora And Fauna of Kul Kul Farm

August 28, 2016October 3, 20162 Comments

I woke up with a smile on my face.  It was another great day of adventure. I quickly jumped out of bed with a start and ran to get ready for; not my first, not my second, but my third day of Earthbound. Sure I have had a few exhausting daysbut, that's what adventures are … Continue reading Flora And Fauna of Kul Kul Farm

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