- 1958,
Truchanas became the
first person in
recorded history to
kayak the
length of the
dangerous Serpentine and
Gordon Splits. Most of
Truchanas' early...
- Angus, Max (1975). Laird,
Norman (ed.). The
World of
Olegas Truchanas. Hobart:
Olegas Truchanas Publication Committee. ISBN 0-9598212-0-1. Flanagan, Richard...
- Hobart. The protégé of
noted wildlife photographer and
activist Olegas Truchanas, his
photographs of the
Tasmanian Wilderness,
particularly his own annual...
- Dyer in 2003 for his
portrait of
Richard Flanagan.
Photographers Olegas Truchanas and
Peter Dombrovskis are
known for
works that
became iconic in the Lake...
- the life of Lithuanian-born
Tasmanian wilderness photographer Olegas Truchanas.
Music for the
opera was
composed by
Constantine Koukias,
Tasmanian composer...
- 109
metres (3,638 ft)),
Mount Samson (1,107
metres (3,632 ft)),
Mount Truchanas (1,148
metres (3,766 ft)) and
Mount Tom
Price (775
metres (2,543 ft))...
- Šiauliai was a
coach for a
hometown basketball team for many seasons.
Olegas Truchanas,
Lithuanian photographer, went to
school in the city
Mindaugas Žukauskas...
- dams in
Tasmania List of
lakes in
Tasmania Gordon Power Station Olegas Truchanas Olegas (opera) The
South West Book "Register of
Large Dams in Australia"...
-
Lithuanian partisan 1941: Jokūbas Minkevičius,
philosopher 1941:
Olegas Truchanas, traveler,
photographer 1946:
Saulius Sondeckis,
conductor 1949: Vytautas...
- the
initial journey by
Truchanas in 1954 and the
complete journey in 1958
through the splits, the
photographs taken by
Truchanas were destro**** in the...