no coal steam gas protest
tepee time
River and spring on the other side
WELCOME
Crazy hippies that is how i felt leaving this place it was awesome. I got to this place after meeting a lady in town who knew where it was as the man didn't have his phone on it was about 7k out from nimbin and was in a beautiful rain forest. they had a fresh spring which i was drinking water from every morning and loads of tropical plants i didn't know the names of. I still find it strange seeing banana trees around and there where plenty here. The house i was staying outside of as there was only a sofa outside on the porch was mostly sheet metal and some amazing french doors and windows for pauly's (owner) mums old house. There wasn't any electricity and it was lovely for that the a stars at night were fantastic as there was no light pollution. Pauly was this really nice guy who have a charming wife called fad and a baby called altlan. One of my first jobs was to help change the toilets which involved moving barrels of poo to a holes in the forest what a great time. We also when to a march to facking (gas mining) around the local area it was great fun and there was music, dancing and much merriment. there was a cool band called oka also got some stonking quotes from pauly my favourite was "love the striders brother they are butes". I also went to the weekly street drumming in nimbin 7 hours of drumming is a hell of a lot of drumming and he was going for it the whole time.