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Thinking Big

Photographs and words are powerful things. But the best places really have to be experienced to be understood. They engage every sense. They lodge at a cellular level. Linger long after you’ve left. A little like meditation.

So it is with Jacky Winter Waters, an unusual creative refuge on the breathtakingly beautiful land of the Brataualung people of the Gunaikurnai Nation, where spectacular limestone cliffs, towering eucalypts and dense bush meet rolling surf 100 metres below. The house is in the bush by Walkerville beach, south of Melbourne, and frames mesmerising views across

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