For now, environmental activist Brinkley Davies dips beneath the surface to find pause. To find still. To marvel and to document, and to block out the noise of a sometimes cruel world. To dance a silent ballet with majestic mantas as they roll and dip and glide with the grace of centuries of wisdom. To visit dugongs grazing on a meadow of sea grass in front of her home that reveal themselves to her when she is quiet and comes alone.in the ocean. It’s a habitat she knows will only survive if people understand just what is at risk – the beauty and magnitude of it all, our underwater universe.
Of waves and wild places
May 29, 2023
3 minutes
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