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Lasting Impression

at the Huon Valley Mid-Winter Fest or simply roaming through Hobart’s lanes and alleys (and discovering food and drink delights), wouldn’t it be wonderful to retreat to one’s own, warm nest? Slow Beam that retreat. Cut into a steep, rocky hill in West Hobart, the enigmatically-named Slow Beam is a pair of interconnected black boxes, accessed by a long, curved drive. Photographer Lauren, and Keith, a musician, built Slow

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