Just Hauntings Episode 5 Ardrossan Investigation
On the 11th of March 2017 we arrived in the sea side fishing town of Ardrossan to try and make contact with the spirits that inhabit the Ardrossan Historical Museum and Soldier's Memorial Hall.
The town of Ardrossan is a true gem of the Yorke Peninsula's eastern coastline. With important historical & paranormal significance to the state of South Australia.
Moe & Jo In Ardrossan & edits Dec 2018
Moe & Jo have a monthly jam & dance in the Ardrossan Seniors Center. In the past, Moe gathered and published musical events in Central Alberta & Edmonton.
WUDU S7E25: A visit to Bublacowie Military Museum
Chris Soar shows Macca & Angie around the wonderful Bublacowie War Museum.
Wallaroo Historical Pictures
Old Pictures Wallaroo between 1860 and 1940s
Discover Downunder: 2013 Episode 3 - Yorke Peninsula
CIL Campsite: The hub of all things caravan and RV
Discover Downunder travel to South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, where Brooke learns the history of Cornish miners in Australia and takes a train ride to a former mining operation. Tim visits the Edithburgh Caravan Park before we enter the underwater world of the Yorke Peninsula. Brooke meets the owners of the Moonta Bay Top Tourist Park and Tim introduces us to his handy tool of fifteen years - David Leatherman. We travel to the Wallaroo North Beach Top Tourist Park which surely has one of the best beach views you can get! For a taste of the local nautical history, Brooke peeks inside the Wallaroo Nautical Museum.
Burra Town
Staying in the Clare Valley and this is a visit to the town of Burra. In this video we take a look at the Bon Accord Mine and the museum as well as some of the historic sites in Burra. If you have watched the video on Mintaro and the one on the Monster Mine this will complete the circle totally.
Burra is an easy 30min drive from Clare and well worth the visit if you are in the valley area. The Burra Heritage Passport system of a key and guide book enables visitors to explore and discover sites of historical significance at their leisure. We only did some of the sites but it is worthwhile if you are staying a few days to do the tour. Available seven days a week from the Burra and Goyder Visitor Centre.
Best watched in HD.
As always just having a bit of fun and sharing the sites of South Australia that we have visited.
Take care and stay safe.
Discover Downunder: 2013 Ep 3 - Yorke Peninsula - Part 4
CIL Campsite: The hub of all things caravan and RV
Discover Downunder travel to South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, and Wallaroo North Beach Tourist Park, this Top Tourist Park surely has one of the best beach views you can get! For a taste of the local nautical history, Brooke peeks inside the Wallaroo Nautical Museum.
Discover Downunder, Bauer Trader Media 2013
Rare, giant basking shark caught off Australia; donated to science
The capture Sunday of a giant basking shark off Australia has drawn the ire of conservationists, but represents an opportunity for scientists to study this rare and mysterious species.
The 20-foot shark was hauled up by the crew of a trawler off Portland, in Victoria, and was dead by the time it reached the surface. It was a surprise catch because basking sharks typically roam waters far beyond Australia’s continental shelf.
South Australian Road Trip
I was inspired to take a road trip to South Australia on my Holidays. Naturally I took my planes and camera gear to get some footage of the journey. Along the way I visited the copper mining towns of the 1800's. It was at Burra SA where my Great, Great, Great Grandfather Joesph Harry arrived in 1860 to work the mines.
Like all good road trips I had my share of emotional ups and downs, breakages and saw some amazing sights. I learned lots about the history of SA along the way. There was a very strong caravaning community out on the road and I made a few new friends on the way.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Pink Lake
Whyalla Ship Tour
Iron Knob mine tour
Mines in the Cornish Triange
Cuttle Fish
Visiting family
CAMERAS USED:
1. Foxeer Legend 1
2. Go Pro Session
3. Sony HDR AS200V
4. Canon 60D DSLR
5. Mi-Gear Xtreme X with underwater housing
CARNAGE LIST:
1 x foxeer camera lost at sea
1 x phoenix 2000 destroyed on rocks
1 x 3S battery, lead broke (unrepairable)
2 x air beds (leaky)
1 x bent tripod from tripping over
1 x fall onto rocks resulting in a few good grazes.
1 x dead DSLR camera battery due to age.
SOUNDTRACKS:
1. Country Cue 1 audionautix
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2. Acoustic rock
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3. Parallel
Ross Bugden This track is licensed under a ‘Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
4. Skies
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5. Yard sale
Yard Sale by Silent Partner
6. Beach bum happy rock
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7. Dixie outlandish
John Deley and the 41 players
8. Eagle rock
Wes Hutchinson
9. Dick Turpin
by Peak Fiddler
10. Carolan's Farewell
Toby Darling
11. Mermaid
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12. Hugin's Flight by vindsvept
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Reel-01B July 1966 to August 26, 1966
July 1966, Flying London to Northern Ireland. Wendy learning to drive. Ferry from Larne to Stranraer. Boarding Empress of Canada on Firth of Clyde, Ping Pong and Shuffleboard on deck. Passing Empress of Canada in mid-Atlantic, Arrival in Quebec City. Ends on 1966-08-26
World record burial find Migaloo
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After 12 months Migaloo and her owner trainer Gary Jackson from Multi National K9 and Red Centre Consultancy travel to South Australia to test Migaloo on known grave sites. Keryn Walshe (PhD) Researcher for Archaeology at the South Australia Museum and Quenten Agais Traditional owner of Adjandura Land have set up a test for Migaloo. For more information on Quenten please contact Kim Mavromatis
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One grave was a reburial age of remains unknown. The second was discovered by a post hole digger and was never removed, The skeletal remains of this burial are 8 feet (2 metres) deep and have been carbon dated at over 600 years old.
Another site was found by Migaloo followed by an unknown burial site. During the day of searching Migaloo made indications in other areas, the team dug these areas up and located nothing at all. Migaloo will indicate the same way on a find the size of a finger nail or an entire human skeleton. So to date we don't know if these other indications are false or contained human remains. The oldest bone find by a detection dog in history was by one of the world's greatest detection dog trainers the late Mr. Bill Tolhurst that located graves from the civil war 175 years old. One of the greatest privilages in my dog training career was to bring this great man and his wonderful wife and friends to Australia. Mr. Tolhurst is one of the greatest dog trainers that ever lived and to spend a couple of weeks with Bill was a honour.
Migaloo smashes the record by 425 years. This discovery will potentially be of great help to professionals in archaeology and cultural preservation, it is also a significant advance in the field of canine odor detection.
Strath Motel - Strathalbyn Hotels, Australia
Strath Motel 4 Stars Hotel in Strathalbyn ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Strath Motel located in the town of Strathalbyn, a 10-minute drive from Courthouse Museum and the Strathalbyn Golf Club.
It offers free parking on site.
Guest rooms offer both air conditioning and heating facilities.
Each has a microwave, a toaster and a bar fridge.
Other amenities include ironing equipment and a flat-screen TV.
The property has a sun terrace with an outdoor seating area.
Luggage storage is provided.
At a cost, guests can enjoy either cooked or continental breakfast in the comfort of their own rooms.
Motel Strath is a 10-minute walk from the historical Strathalbyn Police Station.
It is a 20-minute drive from Langhorne Creek, and a 40-minute drive from Adelaide’s central business district.
The Aldinga Beach is a 50-minute drive away.
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York Peninsula Saltwater Classic - Caravan Park
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York Peninsula Saltwater Classic
Foreshore Caravan Park Stansbury
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Just Hauntings Episode 6 Moonta Investigation
Voice phenomena, poltergeist activity and the sighting of a shadow figure in the cemetery. Along with a strange hissing sound in the ruins of Rickmans Engine House and direct communication with the spirit of a young male in the cellar of the Cornwall Hotel. Makes our investigation of the South Australian mining town of Moonta one of our most successful endeavors to date.
Reading the Dupplin Cross | Dig It! TV
Join Joshua to follow the story of this spectacular Pictish monument and discover the meaning behind these elaborate carvings. Learn about its links to Wales, unearth the hidden inscriptions and find out why the cross moved from a quiet hillside to its current home in the beautiful St Serf’s Church.
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Explore:
Dupplin Cross -
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Nearby:
Scone Palace -
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Credits:
Host, Director and Co-Editor - Joshua Graham
Director of Photography and Editor - Samuel Gerace
Producer – Dig It! 2017
Music – Twisterium
Special thanks to Historic Environment Scotland, St Serf’s Church and Amgueddfa Cymru National Museums Wales
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Just Hauntings Episode 4 Return To The Adelaide Gaol
On the 20th of January 2017 we returned to one of South Australia's top haunted locations. The Adelaide Gaol proved to be as inviting and rewarding in our second investigation as it had been in our first.
Returning From Oblivion: The Reemergence of a World War II Memorial Sundial
Returning From Oblivion: The Reemergence of a World War II Memorial Sundial by Minxie and James Fannin
The classical Doric marble column, surmounted by a bronze sundial, was commissioned by the Sylvania Electric Corp. of Salem, Massachusetts to honor their local employees who perished during World War II. This three and a half foot Vermont marble memorial, now nearing 70 years old, was situated on an expanse of lawn flanking the Sylvania building. It was “reverently dedicated” on May 26, 1946 and described in the 1946 Memorial Day issue of The Beam, the company newsletter, along with a good quality photograph of the monument.
From that auspicious beginning, the memorial suffered a series of unfortunate adventures, probably due, in part, to its relatively small size. Sylvania sold its building to Salem State University and it became their Bertolon School of Business. At some period, the memorial was inadvertently damaged by heavy equipment, removed, and stored in various locations. The surviving elements, minus the sundial, finally came to rest in a warehouse at the University.
Led by Salem State University, a group consisting of the University, the Salem City Council, the Salem Veteran’s Council and Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc., resolved to conserve the memorial and engaged Fannin-Lehner Preservation Consultants to undertake the project from the damaged elements in the warehouse to reinstallation of the restored monument on the grounds of the University, culminating in a public rededication.
Fannin•Lehner Preservation Consultants formed a team of a contractor specializing in historic masonry, a marble fabrication specialist and Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc., a local contractor, to help with the heavy lifting and foundation work. The tasks were research and documentation, formation of a conservation plan, securing a replacement sundial, transport to the marble fabrication specialist’s workshop where existing stable elements would be 2 cleaned and conserved and missing elements replicated, periodic site visits to the fabrication shop, transport of the elements of the completed memorial back from the shop and re-erection of the memorial on the Salem State University campus. Of the original six elements of the memorial only the shaft and the first and second bases were extant. In addition, four quarter round marble slabs that originally were set in the turf apart from the monument and served as stepping-stones for viewing the sundial survived. Missing elements were the echinus with its fillets, the abacus and the top plate (architrave) into which the sundial was set and the sundial itself.
The initial issue faced by the team was determining a location for the monument on the busy Salem State University Campus (done in conjunction with the Administration), as the original site was unusable. In addition, the survivability of existing elements had to be determined and sourcing appropriate marble from which to replicate replacement elements was required. As the existing elements had stood outside for many years, their coloration would be quite different from the replacement marble – should the new be treated to match the old? The “stepping-stones” were all broken with missing fragments on some – could they be joined together and reused or should these four elements be replaced? Fortunately, a period sundial, to replace the long missing one, was available from a member of the city/university group overseeing the project.
The proposed presentation will illustrate the process, which resulted in the restoration of the World War II memorial and discuss the steps taken to resolve the issues regarding the completed monument.
Vintage Truck Show 2016 - Low Green, Ayr - Part 2
Even more trucks!
Maitland Men's Shed Video
To launch the Cabot's & Men's Sheds partnership, a pilot project was filmed at Maitland Men’s Shed. A group of 25 local ‘Shedders’ from the Maitland Men’s Shed came together to complete a range of toys and play equipment to donate to Ronald McDonald House at the John Hunter Hospital
Paddle Steamer PS Waverley on her Kyle of Lochalsh Sailings April 2011.
Here is my footage of the Paddle Steamer PS Waverley on her April sailings from the port of Kyle of Lochalsh.
First we see Waverley leaving the Kyle of Lochalsh and passing under the Skye Bridge on her way to the Isle of Raasay on Wednesday 27th April.
then later in the day we see Waverley going down through the Kylerhea Narrows and in to the Sound of Sleat, this footage was filmed from the Kylerhea car ferry.
The final shot was of Waverley returning from its cruise round the Isle of Raasay on Friday 29th April passing under the Skye Bridge and returning to the Kyle of Lochalsh.
Hope you enjoy and a special thanks to the captain of the Kylerhea Ferry for following the Waverley for me.