Lake Eacham Panorama

Wednesday 17th of August 2011
Malanda—Lake Eacham | Lake Barrine | Yungaburra river walk—Malanda ...weiterlesen "Malanda – Lake Eacham – Lake Barrine – Yungaburra river walk"

Johnston river valley view

Monday 15th of August 2011
Bramston Beach | Ma:Mu Canopy Walkway | Paronella Park | Innisfail ...weiterlesen "Bramston Beach – Ma:Mu Canopy Walkway – Paronella Park – Innisfail"

Millaa Millaa lookout bad weather moving in

Saturday, 13th of August 2011
Bingil | Ravenshoe | Palmerston Camp Ground ...weiterlesen "Bingil – Ravenshoe – Palmerston Camp Ground"

Palm tree bark perforated

Thursday 11th of August 2011
Driving from Etty Bay to Bingil | Coffee break | Shopping in Wongaling Beach | hiking up Bicton Hill. ...weiterlesen "Etty Bay to Bingil"

Water reservoir in Cobar

Thursday 07th of July
Cobar - Dubbo
Slow start in Cobar, washing first, checking emails and the web, then on the road again, filling fuel, checking oil and water, tires pressure refilled. On the road lonely, tired, boring ... music playing loud.
I picked up Benjamin at a bus stop hitch hiking: nice chat, local guy, nice coffee break, told me al lot about farming, wild pigs, his journeys, we spend half a day: great; thank you.
Shopping in Dubbo and calling my host, she is home.
Very nice evening with some great fresh made food: I enjoyed it greatly.

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Coffee is a brewed beverage with a dark, acidic flavor prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant, colloquially called coffee beans. The beans are found in coffee cherries, which grow on trees cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in equatorial Latin America, Southeast Asia, South Asia and Africa. Green (unroasted) coffee is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world. Coffee can have a stimulating effect on humans due to its caffeine content. It is one of the most-consumed beverages in the world.
Coffee has played a crucial role in many societies. The energizing effect of the coffee bean plant is thought to have been discovered in the northeast region of Ethiopia, and the cultivation of coffee first expanded in the Arab world. The earliest credible evidence of coffee drinking appears in the middle of the 15th century, in the Sufi shrines of Yemen in southern Arabia. From the Muslim world, coffee spread to India, Italy, then to the rest of Europe, to…