News came through today that one of our True Outback Characters Malcolm Douglas has been killed in a car crash on his Broome Crocodile Park near Broome Western Australia.
Known as the Barefoot Bushman Malcolm Douglas entertained and enthralled people from Australia and across the globe with his excellent documentaries from Australia's Outback.
Here is my small tribute to..
The Outback Bushman,
Who loved the Kimberley's in Western Australia.
Using Sticks and Stones, your Knowledge and Skill
You taught us how to make the kill
With a long straight stick fashioned with a sharpened stone
Then held together with sinew
This is how an aboriginal hunter would feed his tribe
When aimed at a fish
This spear he would throw
With pure precision into a slimy fish the spear head would go.
Or
Spinifex sticks, gathered and lit
Placed onto rock oysters where they sit
The best cooked oysters
You ever Enjoyed!
We loved every bit.
So much we learned from you Malcolm Douglas
About our unique Aussie flora and fauna
We will miss you so much and many of us
Will surely 'Mourn Ya'
But you leave us so many excellent Docu's of your amazing experiences
Especially your encounters with those salt water crocodiles
Many of them fearsome, prehistoric looking and
Absolutely Enormous!
RIP Malcolm Douglas A True Aussie Adventurer
1941 - 2010
I have placed this post in Creative Challenge theme
Sticks and Stones as a different take on the theme.
With out sticks and stones our bushies and Indigenous peoples would never have survived the out back because the ingenious use of sticks and stones kept them going long before colonisation. Now we all learn a new trick or two with the help of Outback adventurers of the likes of Mr Douglas. If you can view the video you will understand.
Milli
This is a fantastic verse. sad to see the guy pass away. http://nikhilpant.multiply.com/journal/item/503/Sticks_and_stones_Creative_Challenge_120
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwww Milli......
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice tribute to such a 'bushman'....
Malcolm was a humble man, yet also very generous with his time.
A dedicated "greenie", who championed the cause of preserving our cultural animals.....
He was a mad-keen bushman, and often risked his life, capturing crocs, just so they wouldn't be shot.
R.I.P. Mal, it was a pleasure to have met you on the few times our paths crosssed.
That is too bad Milli.
ReplyDeleteI think I have watched him on TV.
Where his boat is parked is the water that blue and clear?
I like your obit of him.
Great job and interesting video.
Thanks Nik, it is a sad day indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that many had met Mal as you fondly call him. He was the original Croc man. A character and certainly did his best to entertain and enlighten us all, about Australia's unique animals and vegetation and not to mention terrain.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous tribute Milli! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Looks like he lived his life to the fullest!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue, I am sure that you would have seen many of his movies there as he was well known across the globe.
ReplyDeleteSue the waters are that beautiful clear and blue but did you notice those sharks?
He was certainly was a man full of adventurous spirit Danette.
ReplyDeleteSo good to know another great spirit who once walked with us...
ReplyDeleteA man who was so intuned with nature and it's inhabitants. Much could be learned by such a soul.
ReplyDeleteMay he rest in peace.
Fabulous tribute and video, Milli
thanks for your visit!
So sad to see that he has passed away. He was a man with a wealth of information. I really enjoyed this, Thank you so much for sharing this Milli.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tribute you have paid to a man who was a wonderful preserver of the history and culture of his homeland.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sophie.
ReplyDeleteI read that he had beat prostrate cancer and had many more dreams and aspirations for his life to come....after doing so many adventurous things, in his life a freak accident has taken him away.
ReplyDeleteSo true Dawn he educated so many of us about the ways of the bush and how to protect all that we have there.
ReplyDeleteYes that he was V..
ReplyDeleteA sad yet beautiful tribute. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute, Milli. I was not familiar with this fellow, but he sure seemed like a nice guy from what I saw in the video. Man, that horizontal waterfall was spectacular. And it tickled me the way his dog sat on his "perch" so contentedly until it was time to bark at crocs lol.
ReplyDeleteI never really considered the importance of sticks and stones to survival, having been "spoiled" by modern day conveniences.
What a truly wonderful read ... most interesting ... and I can certainly understand the loss there.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute ......