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AUSTRALIA | Mon, 10 May 2010 | By vantastic_nt | Views [1101] | Comments [2] | Video

Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures Northern Territory On their roadtrip through the Northern Territory of Australia with Van-Tastic Adventures, Andrew and Willie take cowboy lessons at Kelly's Ranch in Tennant Creek. Follow the adventures ... Read more >

Tags: adventure, australia, bush tucker, cowboys, nature, oz, ranch, roadtrip, van-tastic adventures, wildlife

HOLY BUSHTUCKER!

AUSTRALIA | Mon, 7 Dec 2009 | By timmyski | Views [1547]

Next stop was Phillip Island, famous for its Little Penguin, Grand Prix and as we discovered the Rhyll Fishing Park. The staff at Rhyll Trout and Bush-Tucker really take care of you, and make sure you have an awesome time there and catch plenty of big ... Read more >

Tags: barbuque, bush tucker, campervan, fishing, road trip, trout, van-tastic adventures, vantastic, victoria, world nomads

 

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In Samoa the coconut tree is known as the “Tree of Life”. It is reported that the coconut tree has helped to sustain life in Samoan Islands more than any other plant. Both in local uses and as export products, such as Copra, coconut cream and the whole coconut. In the early 1980’s coconut tree exports amounted to around 58% of the value of Samoan exports. There has been declines but currently there is a healthy come back, and again the tree is seen as a potential source of economic livelihood.: by mcw, Views[1791]
In Samoa the coconut tree is known as the “Tree of Life”. It is reported that the coconut tree has helped to sustain life in Samoan Islands more than any other plant. Both in local uses and as export products, such as Copra, coconut cream and the whole coconut. In the early 1980’s coconut tree exports amounted to around 58% of the value of Samoan exports. There has been declines but currently there is a healthy come back, and again the tree is seen as a potential source of economic livelihood.

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