aug 3, 2025 Live from the road

Armidale, NSW - Tamworth, NSW

Reported by Edgars Ancans, Gianluca Marangon

Another day on the road. Due to unexpected heavy snowfall and road closures, the team is bound to take an alternative route which will take them 500km around the pre-established route to arrive at the desired destination. The 191km section that was not run will be covered soon.

We passed through some stunning scenery

Having fun with perspective

Upon arriving in Tamworth, we had a meeting with the volunteers at the Tamworth Regional Astronomy and Science Centre

We had a brief ceremony and introduction before entering the building. It was lovely to learn that the Astronomy Centre attracts not only locals, but also people from around Australia and different parts of the world

A short moment of silence to feel peace inside the heart

Councillor Charles Impey and members of the Astronomy Club passed the Peace Torch and offered their wishes for world harmony

We are delighted that the Tamworth Regional Astronomy and Science Centre will join the garland of Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom Places dedicated to peace and global friendship. By looking into the Universe, we discover that everything is in perfect balance for life to be sustained on Earth. So may this outer discovery about life help us also in our inner discovery, to find out who we are and why we are here.

The volunteers at the Club kindly offered us a guided tour of the Centre

Tamworth's Mayor Russell Webb and Councillor Charles Impey hold the Peace Torch with Jana, our Czech runner

In the display, you can see the bones of some extinct Australian marsupials (Diprotodon), dating back 20,000 years

These mineral rocks glow when put under UV light. The different colours signify their elemental constitution

The volunteers informed us that tonight was the first clear sky in over a month and a half. We all eagerly awaited a close-up of the stars

This is a rare 34-inch Hewitt Camera.  It is one of only two such Schmidt cameras built in 1962 as part of a multi-million-pound British Government project to photograph Earth-orbiting satellites. It had been disassembled until 2016, when skilled engineers managed to reconstruct it without using a manual

It was an amazing experience to gaze into the stars and clusters in real time

In Canberra, some of our peace runners participated in the Sri Chinmoy Trail 100.

The Sri Chinmoy Canberra Trail 100 is one of Australia’s premier ultra-distance trail runs. Participants can either run the entire 100km loop around Australia’s “Bush Capital’ solo, or form a relay team of 4 legs.

The Peace Run entered a team in the relay division of today’s event, carrying the Peace Torch the full 100km, and sharing the Torch with numerous participants and spectators along the way.

The Peace Run team was:   Legs 1 and 2: Michael Brennan (Canberra) Leg 3: Sarankhuu Jargal (Mongolia) Leg 4: Michal Griglák (Slovakia)

On the road, our Peace Run team was hosted by the Tamworth Hillvue Scout Hall. We extend our sincere gratitude to Neil Bryan for opening the doors and welcoming us with an open heart. He loved hearing about our journey around the continent.

Torch carried by
Akzhanar Niiazova (Kyrgyzstan), Edgars Ancans (Latvia), Gianluca Marangon (Croatia), Jana Dušková (Czech Republic), Mikhail Vasilchenko (Russia), Nina Cenkova (Czech Republic), Peteris Seso (Latvia), Ronivon Oliveira (Brazil), Roxana Magdici (Romania), Saranyu Pearson (Australia), Satyagraha Vladimir Salnicov (Moldova), Susan Marshall (New Zealand).  
Photographers
Roxana Magdici

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