WESTSIDE FISHING CHARTER!! - Perth, Western Australia - Saltwater Charters - Ep 6
Westside Fishing Partnered up with the legends at Saltwater Charters and headed off shore from Hillarys, we had an awesome crew and the perfect skipper for a big day out.
Monster Hookups, bent rods and cold beers what more could you want?
Thank you to all the crew that came along and made this charter one to remember, and a big thanks to Craig and Josh for being the champions that you are and making it such an easy going day!!
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Australia's bushfire crisis turns off tourists
The devastation of Australia's bushfire crisis has tainted the country's reputation as a safe and alluring holiday destination. Images of the unprecedented scale of this summer's blazes have evoked global shock and an outpouring of sympathy. Thousands of tourists have been evacuated from coastal towns, international visitors have cancelled flights.
The $75,000 Micro Pit Bull
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Henty Road - Burekup - WA
Put the headphones on and join me on this great ride through the Burekup region on Henty Road. This is May 2017 and its a little dry but in winter this will be green as. One of my favorite rides close to Perth.
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Episode 4 and we are exploring South West WA.
The most insanely Blue water you will ever see!!! Esperance and surrounds has some of the best beaches and national park campgrounds to check out, you will LOVE it!!
The weather turned pretty average around the bottom so we skipped inland across to Perth and checked out Wave Rock!
We do a quick walk around of the Off-Road suspension in our van and show you the great campsites we find along the way!!
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Narrogin - Western Australia
Narrogin is one of the largest inland towns in Western Australia.
Cereal crops, pigs and sheep are the area's main industries. The town is a support centre for the surrounding area and businesses include an abattoir, furniture making, fire appliance manufacture, brick works, concrete products and aluminium and steel construction.
There are two good campsites near Narrogin located at Yornanning Dam and at Congelin. Both have toilets and BBQs. There is a good range of other accommodation available in the town and plenty to see in the surrounding area.
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[Wikipedia] Dunnsville, Western Australia
Dunnsville is an abandoned town in Western Australia located 46 km north-west of Coolgardie in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia.
In 1894, gold was discovered in the area by a prospector, John George Dunn F.R.G.S, and the townsite was gazetted on 9 December 1897.
By 1898, the population of the town was 67 (60 males and 7 females).
The original lease later became better known as the Wealth of Nations mine. A coach service operated between the town and Coolgardie.
Between 1894 and 1938, the combined gold production of Dunnsville and the nearby Jaurdi Hills was 28,041 ounces from 45,500 tonnes of ore.
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Horrocks Beach Caravan Park
Best Caravan Park on NSW Coastline Bonny Hills
Definitely in my TOP 5 Campsites on my 6 month Harley Davidson ride around Australia. Super friendly staff even let me weather the storm out in the camp kitchen after my tent got blown over during the night. Clean modern facilities and right on the beach front so you can hear the waves crashing. Short walk down to the beach and general store directly opposite. Best level grassy sites. But suggest phone ahead for bookings. Cheers Chapee
What people are saying about the award-winning Gapu-Monuk exhibition
Gapu-Monuk Saltwater: Journey to Sea Country tells the powerful story of the Yolŋu people of North-East Arnhem Land, their fight for recognition of Indigenous sea rights and the Blue Mud Bay legal case. Discover how historic bark paintings were used to win Indigenous sea rights.
The Gapu-Monuk Saltwater exhibition is a collaboration between the traditional owners of the Blue Mud Bay Region in North-East Arnhem Land and the Australian National Maritime Museum. The exhibition's curators, designers, marketing agency and video producers are all Indigenous, inspired by the leadership of Djambawa Marawili, AM to create a powerful story that connects all Australians.
One of the most important exhibitions the museum has put on during its 26 year history.
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This FREE exhibition is now showing at the National Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour Sydney.
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This is Australia Episode 02
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If you love Aussie ingenuity then this show is for you!
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Candidly shot by in-studio interviews are the world's key professional surfers who typically are only seen in wetsuits, board shorts, in the water and on display ads. They come to life in a different medium that allows the viewer to experience them as individuals both verbally and with physical expression rather than icons that are unreachable. The characters zest for life is a radiance that beams from within which personalizes the experience for the viewer, by giving an inside look at the industry's' celebrities who win the competitions and put a face to the soulful sport of surfing.
Where ever there are waves, a byproduct of wind and storm activity thousands of kilometers away, surfers will attempt to harness that energy for their own intrinsic joy - even in the most treacherous of reefs and unreachable tow-in spots. It's one of the most thrilling forms of adventure that one can find. A SURFER'S PARADISE hosts a diverse international range of locations coupled with a world class field of surfers, the art direction and script design of this project will transcend geography, politics, religion and age to capture the heart and soul of people everywhere revealing the magic of surfing to the uneducated non-surfer the salty seas dog or grommet alike A Surfers Paradise, surf, surf forecast, surf report, surfcam, surf cam, swell, swell forecast, waves, swell prediction, NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, SA, WA, Capricornia, Southeast Coast, North Coast, Mid North Coast, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra, South Coast, Central Coast, Port Phillip and Western Port, West Coast, Gulf Waters, South Central Coast, Yorke Peninsula, South East Coast, West Coast, Upper East Coast, Lower East Coast, North Coast, South East Coast, Western Coastal (Mandurah to Cape Leeuwin), Western Coastal (Jurien Bay to Mandurah), Local Waters (Yanchep to Mandurah and Offshore to Rottnest Island), Western Coastal (Kalbarri to Jurien Bay), Western Coastal (Northwest Cape to Carnarvon), Southern Coastal (Cape Leeuwin to Bremer Bay), Southern Coastal (Bremer Bay to Israelite Bay), Agnes Water, Noosa Heads, Maroochydoore, Surfers Paradise, Coolangatta, Byron Bay, Ballina, Yamba, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Newcastle, Central Coast, Mona Vale, Manly, Bondi, Maroubra, Cronulla, Wollongong, Shoalhaven, Merimbula, Phillip Island, Western Port, Mornington Peninsula, Barwon Heads, Torquay, Warrnambool, Mid Coast, Victor Harbor, Yorke Peninsula, Pt Lincoln, North East Coast, East Coast, North Coast, South Arm, Margaret River, Mandurah, Perth, Geraldton, Albany, Esperance, Surf Coast
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Quantas Flight to Perth, Rydges Hotel & Swan River, Australia
Impromptu trip to Perth City: Flight was Qantas Airways economy and stayed at the Rydges Hotel. Usually I would go more economical options and explore more of the city, but was there for work. B Adventure: Perth City, Western Australia, Part1.
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How To Find Jasper and Semi Precious Gemstones In Rivers
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Cooktown to Coen Old Coach Road Maytown to Laura Queensland Trip 2018 My Little Adventures
I head off for Queensland from Perth to explore the Far North's Cape York for the first time. A meet up with my Dad in Katherine before hitting the Savannah Way's Gulf Track headed to Cairns and then onto Cape York.
This episode, with Cape Melville and Lakefield National Park closed we have to change our plans so we head back to Cooktown to restock and head south west to start the Old Coach road from the historic gold rush town of Maytown to Laura.
We pass through the Palmer River Goldfields that were active in the late 1800's and explore some of the relics left behind from the era. This area is still mine today for the elusive gold.
We wander around whats left of Maytown, which once had twelve hotels, several chinese stores, a butcher, three bakers, a chemist and a surgeon. As you walk down the main street you can see plaques on the kerb showing what stood there over a hundred years ago.
As we leave Maytown and begin the Laura to Maytown Old Coach Road we start to climb several steep rocky hills and wonder how a Cobb and Co coach would have made the journey. Not only would it be hard to pull a fully loaded wagon up such steep rocky hills to then have to descend with the same heavy load trying to push you down every step on.
As the track follows several ridgelines you are truly spoilt with views across the valleys below and to the hills beyond. As challenging as this track is you are really rewarded with breathtaking views at every turn.
After finishing the track and hitting the Peninsular Development Road, PDR, just north of Laura we head north to Coen. With dad suffering a blow out, we get the spare on and head to the Coen hotel for dinner and a beer to celebrate dad's birthday.
What a great way to finish a trip of the Old Coach Road!
Coming up we check out Iron Range National Park and Chilli Beach then on to Weipa and the Old Tele Track Cape York.
On my Queensland 2018 trip I tackle some of the well known sites such as the Old Telegraph Track, The Old Coach Road from Maytown to Laura, the Carnarvon National Park, Diamantina National Park, Corner country, the Simpson Desert and Big Red and get my photo taken with the sign on the northernmost point of the Australian mainland.
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[Wikipedia] Robert Cock
Robert Cock (25 May 1801 – 23 March 1871) was one of the first European explorers of the Adelaide region of South Australia following the establishment of the new colony in December 1836.
Robert was born in Dysart, Fife, Scotland in 1801, and arrived in South Australia with his family aboard the HMS Buffalo in December 1836, thus being in the first group of settlers in the new colony. Robert actively set about setting up his business affairs in the new colony.
He set up a sort of thatched roof in which he and his wife and 6 children lived while he built a house. The house, when built, was used as a store and saleroom, and the family remained in the primitive shelter whilst he pursued his explorations.
He was appointed SA's first government auctioneer in early 1837, a position he held until November 1838. He was for a time in partnership with fellow Buffalo passenger William Ferguson as auctioneers, and owners of Magill estate (then spelled Makgill, named for Cock's trustee), which they subdivided.
He conducted explorations of the areas around Adelaide, and the Yorke and Eyre peninsulas. In December 1837, Robert led a party of William Finlayson, A. Wyatt and G. Barton to explore the country between Adelaide and Lake Alexandrina. Leaving Adelaide on 25 December, they became the first Europeans to climb Mount Barker (although there is a more plausible counter-claim by Sir John Morphett). They crossed and named the Hindmarsh and the Angas rivers, arriving at Lake Alexandrina on 31 December. (The Hindmarsh was subsequently renamed the Bremer). In his journal, Robert noted the suitability of the region for wine growing. (He is occasionally cited as being the first to identify the Adelaide Hills as suitable for wine growing e.g. Pike). There is a memorial cairn to the explorers in Bridgewater, near the Bridgewater Mill site. Coxs Creek (originally Cock's Creek) was named after him.
In June 1838, Robert discovered a carriage route through the Adelaide Hills, which opened up communication between Adelaide and the Mt Barker region.
In August 1838, Robert Cock along with Edward Eyre and Bewes Strangways travelled back to Mount Barker to meet the celebrated explorer Charles Sturt, who had driven stock from New South Wales to Adelaide
In December 1838, Robert and the surgeon, R. G. Jameson, conducted a survey of the east coast of Yorke Peninsula. They concluded if we could have found a fresh water river, we would have found it a good country for the maintenance of flocks and herds. From the numerous native population it is obvious that there is no scarcity of fresh water, although we could not find it.
In May 1839, Robert explored the Port Vincent area in conjunction with James Hughes.
In June 1839, Robert led a party on the schooner Victoria, captained by Captain Hutchinson. They explored Spencer Gulf, following the western shores of the Yorke Peninsula and the coast of the Eyre Peninsula as far as Port Lincoln. Water can be had at from ten to twenty feet from the surface. In all probability the peninsula will in time be a great agricultural district.
Robert also demonstrated concern for the welfare of the aboriginal population:
... Robert Cock was deeply disturbed to find that local authorities still had no intention of honouring a commitment made while still in Britain to set aside one fifth of all land to provide a fund for aboriginal welfare. Having bought land in Adelaide he felt morally obliged to pay interest on one-fifth of the purchase price. 'I felt it my duty', he informed the local Protector of Aborigines in 1838, 'to pay to the proper authorities for the use of the natives this yearly rent'. He denied that the money was a donation but 'a just claim that the natives of this district have on me as an occupier of those lands'.
On another occasion he intervened in a dispute between the aborigines and the settlers to prevent violence, reminding the settlers that the law was for protection of all.
After several years as a land agent, Robert took up farming, first at Balhannah in the Adelaide hills and later in Mount Gambier, where he was one of the original residents. Later on, he opened up a brewery in Mount Gambier.
Robert died in Mount Gambier in 1871, where he is buried in the Pioneers cemetery. A son, James Cock (1833–1901) was MHA for Victoria from 1890 to 1899.
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Hump back whale in the wild