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Tastes of the World

Leave a comment January 9, 2020 admin
Anzac Biscuits

In 2019 the IML walk in Blankenberge, Belgium celebrated their 50th event and also hosted the IML General Meeting. As part of the festivities they asked each of the IML events to contribute a traditional recipe from their country. The resultant booklet is now available. Feel free to enjoy some of the tastes from around the world.


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27-28 March 2021
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Sneak peek of the 2021 Aussie Peace Walk two-day walker medal - unveiled at the Centenary Peace Dinner.
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Are you entered in the Aussie Peace Walk? Only 4 more sleeps before the festivities begin. Here is a sneak peek of the various walking routes on offer, from 7km to a full 42.2km marathon, plus instructions on how to download the routes to your smart phone: http://aussiewalk.com.au/sneak-peek-2021-aussie-peace-walk-routes/
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All of the Permanent Trails listed on this website are run on a “all care but no responsibility” basis, with the walker agreeing that he/she participates voluntarily and at his/her own risk.

AussieWalk Inc and it's office bearers and walk leaders accept no liability from any accident, injury, damage or loss suffered by any person while engaged in walking activities offered through this website.

If you choose to download any files and undertake any of the walks listed on this website, you acknowledge that you are doing so voluntarily and at your own risk, including on behalf of any other parties that accompany you.

About Routes: The routes have been chosen to provide an interesting walk opportunity. In many cases the routes are based on existing walking trails. Where possible, road crossings are at designated pedestrian crossing or traffic lights. At times parts of routes will be closed for maintenance and other reasons. Detours may or may not be offered. Walkers are advised to exercise caution and commonsense when participating in any walking activity. Motor vehicles, cyclists, other pedestrians, wildlife, weather conditions and uneven surfaces may all present risks to walkers, and care needs to be exercised at all times.

About GPX Files: The data is derived from a hand-held GPS unit and is therefore NOT accurate enough for navigation, but will provide assistance to walkers to choose the correct path.

The trails may include terrain which may be unsuitable or dangerous for certain persons. Before undertaking any walk, you are responsible for first satisfying yourself as to the suitability of the walk.