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Blackbirding

Did you come here for pearls, having heard of the Bay where the oyster-shell waters open up wide to share? Have you brought your investors to see what’s for sale in the town by the jetty at old Roebuck Bay? Have your brought your own tender to hold as you dive, or some eager companionsContinue reading “Blackbirding”

Posted byMatthew PullarSeptember 22, 2015September 22, 2015Posted inPoetry, TravelTags:Australian history, Broome, pearl divingLeave a comment on Blackbirding
Matthew Pullar

Matthew Pullar

Teacher, writer, blogger, husband, father, Christian. Living in Wyndham in Melbourne's west, on the land of the Kulin Nation. Searching for words to console and feed hearts and souls.

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