Exotic foliage. Crystal-clear water. Empty white beaches. Bright-blue skies. Endless sunshine.
Northern New South Wales is a big, fat, subtropical, coconut-and turmeric-laced clich of heavenliness. Where else can you surf with dolphins in the middle of winter, climb to the most easterly point in Australia to watch migrating whales, hop on a naked-activist bike ride, and honour the Stillness of
Being, all before lunch? But what's it like to live here all year round? Is paradise all it's cracked up to be?
Valerie Morton will show you what it's really like to live in the area around Byron Bay, Australia.
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