"Maireener shells" et "Diamants de Killiecrankie" à Flinders Island |
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17 novembre 2017 |
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The Maireener Shell, Phasianotrochus Irisodontes, found only in the Southern seas of Australia and used by Aboriginal women for thousands of years, it is great cultural significance. Traditionally the shell was used as ornament, with strings broken apart in mourning. They were also used in trade for flint and ochres. The tradition of stringing shells continues in Tasmania today, with necklaces represented in most major museums and public galleries. They are valuable heritage items. See Lola Greenos work at Ian Potter Museum, Museum of Tasmania and the Powerhouse Sydney.
The Maireener shell is only found in limited locations, of the twelve recorded locations in Victoria three are to be found in the proposed dredge areas.
Phasianotrochus is a herbivore and grazer. They feed and live on the seagrasses Amphibolus and Posidonia. They are found at the low tide mark to a depth of five metres. At breeding time in summer they cover themselves in soft corals and migrate to deeper water to a depth of ten metres where they lay their eggs, which float for one or two days before anchoring themselves. They then migrate back in April. When they are found, they are found in abundance. They are an important source of food for Parrot fish and they live for one year. |
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Liens utiles |
http://lola-greenos-maireener-workshop.blogspot.com.au/ |
http://www.tas-aboriginal-elders.org.au/necklace-making |
https://australiandesigncentre.com/explore-promo/past-exhibitions-and-events/living-treasures/lola-greeno-cultural-jewels/ |
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Flindres - Killiecrankie diamonds (topaz) |
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The tides and weather influence fossicking time at Diamond Gully as there is about a 3 metre tidal range. A pleasant 2.5 kilometre walk along the beach at Killiekrankie Bay gets you to Diamond Gully. Then you start looking between rocks, under rocks, digging holes in the sand. Apart from topaz, when digging you will also find many sea critters, various starfish, many different species of small crabs, small fish, shells and worms etc http://www.flindersislandfossickingtours.com.au/flindersisland.htm |
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Weymouth |
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Weymouth beach |
The closest to Launceston for collecting certain kinds of shells. |
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Informations pratiques |
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Pour y aller |
Vol de Qantas (jetstar) de Brisbane à Launcestion |
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Hébergement à Launcestion |
Clarion Hotel, 22 Tamar Street, Launceston, TAS, Australia, 7250
Phone: (61) 3 6331 7633 |
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Marchés à Lauceston : Dulcie Greeno - Shells Launceston’s Inveresk market every Sunday.
1A Forster St, Invermay TAS 7248, Australie
+61 3 6331 6044 |
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Vol à Flinders Island |
Sharp airlines http://sharpairlines.com/
Call 1300 55 66 94 |
293776 |
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Hébergement à Flinders |
TEL
03 6359 2188
0427 592 188
info@flindersislandcp.com.au
flindersislandcp.com.au
1 BLUFF RD, WHITEMARK TAS 7255 |
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Vicki Matson-Green |
Necklace-making is the most significant cultural tradition of Tasmanian Aboriginal women. The knowledge and skills of shell processing and stringing has been passed down through generations of women, particularly the women of the Furneaux Islands, off Tasmania’s north-east coast. Necklace-making is an opportunity for women of all ages to get together. https://www.facebook.com/VisitFlindersIsland/ |
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Where to eat |
Local produce is well represented at the supermarkets in both Lady Barron and Whitemark. Muttonbirds and fresh fish are available from Flinders Island Meats. Try the local ‘Fish of the Day’ in the Shearwater Restaurant at the Furneaux Tavern or sample the local wallaby at the Interstate Hotel. Dining out, it is recommended to book evening meals in advance. Eating in or wishing to dine on the beach, take away meals are available just ask.
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Allports Beach Picnic Area
Killiecrankie Picnic Area
Mountain Seas Art and Wilderness Retreat
The Patriarch Wildlife Sanctuary Camping Ground
Trousers Point Camping Ground
Whitemark Foreshore Picnic Area
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Shearwater Restaurant http://furneauxtavern.com.au/kipli/ |
11 Franklin Parade, Lady Barron TAS 7255, AUSTRALIA
Telephone:+61 (3) 63593521 Fax: +61 (3) 63593618 |
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https://visitflindersisland.com.au/ |
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