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The truth behind the corroboree frog’s striking colours
In the frost-tipped forests of New South Wales, one of the region’s most endangered and striking amphibians lets out a squelch. Although only the size of a paper clip, corroboree frogs can be easily spotted with a keen eye. Vibrant yellow streaks drip down its polished black body...
Forest bathing: What it is, the benefits and the best way to do it
Nature heals all. We’ve all heard the proverb time and time again, but how true is it really? Enter forest bathing.
Much like supernatural springs and mystical, mineral-rich mud, forest bathing harnesses properties from nature to heal not only the mind...
Meet Scuttle, the trailblazers of sustainable travel
The great outdoors offers people the chance to escape, explore and reconnect with their roots. However, for adventurer Jacques de Villiers, it offered him something that would change his life forever – the idea to start his own business...
Why the Blyde River Canyon is Mother Nature’s masterpiece
Beauty can be many things; an alluring portrait, a poet’s sonnet. At the Blyde River Canyon, it isn’t created by a human hand, but carved out over millennia by Mother Nature herself...
A self storage operator's guide to marketing to Gen Z
Generation Z is here. If you don’t already know, now you know. The digital natives known for their viral TikTok videos and passion for the planet have been growing with vigour thanks to their oat milk pumpkin lattes, and now, they’re one of the most dominant target markets in the economy...
The best mudras for chakra awakening and alignment
Do you ever feel off sometimes? Like your mind and body are disconnected and you’re on the verge of polishing yet another tub of chocolate ice cream? Believe it or not, but our bodies are made up of more than just blood, bones, muscle tissue and vital organs. There are also...