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In the heart of Tasmania lies the Tarkine wilderness, or Takayna, where nature reigns supreme. The air is rich with the scent of earth, and towering myrtle and sassafras trees form a green canopy above deep rivers that carve through stone and soil. Tree ferns catch the light like delicate green hands, while the Southern Ocean crashes against the rugged coast. Takayna hums with life: platypuses splash in hidden streams, devils growl among dunes, owls' wings flap quietly, and birdsong echoes through rainforest. Takayna is deeply connected to an ancient world, carrying the stories of its First Peoples, who have revered its beauty and power for generations. Their presence is evident in sacred sites and ancient markers, speaking to those who pause to listen. This place endures largely due to its remoteness and Tasmania's isolation. However, Takayna's wild beauty is under threat and urgently needs protection despite decades of public campaigning. Takayna/Tarkine, One of the Last Wild Places on Earth is a richly illustrated hardcover book that passionately pleads for Takayna's preservation. It features powerful words and stunning photographs from those who know the area best and who are committed to its future.
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In the heart of Tasmania lies the Tarkine wilderness, or Takayna, where nature reigns supreme. The air is rich with the scent of earth, and towering myrtle and sassafras trees form a green canopy above deep rivers that carve through stone and soil. Tree ferns catch the light like delicate green hands, while the Southern Ocean crashes against the rugged coast. Takayna hums with life: platypuses splash in hidden streams, devils growl among dunes, owls' wings flap quietly, and birdsong echoes through rainforest. Takayna is deeply connected to an ancient world, carrying the stories of its First Peoples, who have revered its beauty and power for generations. Their presence is evident in sacred sites and ancient markers, speaking to those who pause to listen. This place endures largely due to its remoteness and Tasmania's isolation. However, Takayna's wild beauty is under threat and urgently needs protection despite decades of public campaigning. Takayna/Tarkine, One of the Last Wild Places on Earth is a richly illustrated hardcover book that passionately pleads for Takayna's preservation. It features powerful words and stunning photographs from those who know the area best and who are committed to its future.