Video 569 Myrtleford To Lake Buffalo
DashCam video from Australia. This provides you with the ability to virtually drive in Australian. We are staying in Bright and exploring the area surrounding it. This section takes you 21km from Myrtleford along the Buffalo River Road to Lake Buffalo. Lake Buffalo is a man made lake and is a great place to have a picnic or water sports.
Interesting Sections:
- Commentary on Video 00:10
- Happy Valley Creek 00:35
- Ovens River Nimo Bridge 01:35
- Buffalo River McGuffies Bridge 10:55
- Turn off on left to Nug Nug reserve and campsite 13:08
- Buffalo River Osbornes Bridge 13:08
- Turn off to Lake Buffalo recreation area 16:55
- At the boatramp 18:43
Visit Myrtleford
The major hub of the rich Ovens Valley agricultural region, this lovely town with its welcoming avenues of mature poplars and Pin oaks is set against a beautiful mountain backdrop and surrounded by green, fertile farmland.
Originally known as Myrtle Creek, the town was shaped by pioneer graziers, gold seekers and timber getters. The arrival of large numbers of Italian migrants in the 1920s and the immediate aftermath of the Second World War saw Myrtleford established as a major tobacco growing centre. Until the closure of the nindustry in 2006, tobacco was the major crop grown here and today, many of the distinctive corrugated iron tobacco drying kilns can still be seen around the town.These days the tobacco farms have been replaced by wine grapes, hops, walnuts and chestnuts, blueberries and raspberries, cherries, apples, kiwifruit,olives, vegetables, beef and dairy cattle. Locally grown fresh produce is readily available around Myrtleford at farm gates and at the weekly Produce Market in the grounds of St Pauls Church from the first Saturday in December to the last Saturday in May.
BERRY PICKING ON THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA!
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Bright Highland Valley Cottages - Bright Hotels, Australia
Bright Highland Valley Cottages 4 Stars Hotel in Bright ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Set on 1 acre of parklands, Bright Highland Valley Cottages boasts an outdoor pool and free WiFi.
Guests can relax in their 2-bedroom cottage, offering a fully equipped kitchen and a patio with pool and garden views.
Highland Valley Cottages is located next to the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail.
It is within a 5-minute drive of Bright town centre and Bright Country Golf Club.
Mt Hotham is a 1-hour drive away.
The air-conditioned, self-contained cottage features a dining and lounge area with a flat-screen TV, a DVD player and an iPod docking station.
It has a BBQ, laundry facilities and an en suite bathroom with a shower.
Guests can relax in the lovely gardens, and enjoy the children’s playground.
There is a range of nearby attractions to explore including wineries, berry farms, orchards and trout fisheries.
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Visit Myrtleford (2 minutes)
Originally known as Myrtle Creek, the town was shaped by pioneer graziers, gold seekers and timber getters. These days the tobacco farms have been replaced by wine grapes, hops, walnuts and chestnuts, blueberries and raspberries, cherries, apples, kiwifruit, olives, vegetables, beef and dairy cattle. Locally grown fresh produce is readily available around Myrtleford at farm gates and at the weekly Produce Market.
Visit Myrtleford
Originally known as Myrtle Creek, the town was shaped by pioneer graziers, gold seekers and timber getters. These days the tobacco farms have been replaced by wine grapes, hops, walnuts and chestnuts, blueberries and raspberries, cherries, apples, kiwifruit, olives, vegetables, beef and dairy cattle. Locally grown fresh produce is readily available around Myrtleford at farm gates and at the weekly Produce Market.
Come Visit Bright Victoria
Bright is a small township situated at the head of the ovens valley, 3 hours north west of Melbourne. Offering the best scenery and local produce in Australia, it is no wonder why people from all over Australia flock to come and See Bright Victoria.
Berry Picking
Picking berries in the Yarra Valley, Australia
AUSTRALIA - VICTORIA - ALPINE NP - FALLS CREEK AND RASPBERRY CAMP
a very scenic drive to and after Falls Creek with a good camp site at raspberry camp
Gooram Falls Euroa Victoria
Gooram Falls Euroa Victoria. is a series of Cascade Waterfalls in the Seven Creeks. Beautiful Plave to Visit
Located Approx 20klm from Euroa and 180klm from Melbourne
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Bright Farm Salt Spring Island
Peter Prince visits beautiful Bright Farm on the shores of St. Mary's Lake, and chats with organic farmers, Bree and Charlie Eagle, about their work and the Saturday Farmer's Market.
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Fragaria × ananassa, commonly known as strawberry (/ˈstrɔːbᵊri/ or i/ˈstrɔːˌbɛri/) or garden strawberry, is a hybrid species that is cultivated worldwide for its fruit. The fruit (which is not a botanical berry, but an aggregate accessory fruit) is widely appreciated for its characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweetness. It is consumed in large quantities, either fresh or in prepared foods such as preserves, fruit juice, pies, ice creams, milkshakes, and chocolates. Artificial strawberry aroma is also widely used in many industrialized food products.
The garden strawberry was first bred in Brittany, France, in the 1750s via a cross of Fragaria virginiana from eastern North America and Fragaria chiloensis, which was brought from Chile by Amédée-François Frézier in 1714.[1]
Cultivars of Fragaria × ananassa have replaced, in commercial production, the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca), which was the first strawberry species cultivated in the early 17th century.[2]
Technically, the strawberry is an aggregate accessory fruit, meaning that the fleshy part is derived not from the plant's ovaries but from the receptacle that holds the ovaries.[3] Each apparent seed (achene) on the outside of the fruit is actually one of the ovaries of the flower, with a seed inside it.[3
The first garden strawberry was grown in France during the late 18th century.[2] Prior to this, wild strawberries and cultivated selections from wild strawberry species were the common source of the fruit.
The strawberry fruit was mentioned in ancient Roman literature in reference to its medicinal use. The French began taking the strawberry from the forest to their gardens for harvest in the 1300s. Charles V, France's king from 1364 to 1380, had 1,200 strawberry plants in his royal garden. In the early 1400s western European monks were using the wild strawberry in their illuminated manuscripts. The strawberry is found in Italian, Flemish, German art, and English miniatures.[citation needed] The entire strawberry plant was used to treat depressive illnesses.
By the 1500s references of cultivation of the strawberry became more common. People began using it for its supposed medicinal properties and botanists began naming the different species. In England the demand for regular strawberry farming had increased by the mid-1500s. Instructions for growing and harvesting strawberries showed up in writing in 1578. By the end of the 1500s three European species had been cited; F. vesca, F. moschata, and F. viridis. The garden strawberry was transplanted from the forests and then the plants would be propagated asexually by cutting off the runners.
Two subspecies of F. vesca were identified; F. sylvestris alba and F. sylvestris semperflorens. The introduction of F. virginiana from Eastern North America to Europe in the 1600s is an important part of history because this species gave rise to the modern strawberry. The new species gradually spread through the continent and did not become completely appreciated until the end of the 18th century. When a French excursion journeyed to Chile in 1712, it introduced the strawberry plant with female flowers that resulted in the common strawberry that we have today.
The Mapuche and Huilliche Indians of Chile cultivated the female strawberry species until 1551 when the Spanish came to conquer the land. In 1765, a European explorer recorded the cultivation of F. chiloensis, the Chilean strawberry. At first introduction to Europe, the plants grew vigorously but produced no fruit. It was discovered in 1766 that the female plants could only be pollinated by plants that produced large fruit; F. moschata, F. virginiana, and F. ananassa. This is when the Europeans became aware that plants had the ability to produce male-only or female-only flowers. As more large-fruit producing plants were cultivated the Chilean strawberry slowly decreased in population in Europe, except for around Brest where the Chilean strawberry thrived. The decline of the Chilean strawberry was caused by F. ananassa.[4]
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Dinner Plain Chalet, Victorian High Country, Australia
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Dinner Plain is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Great Alpine Road, 13 kilometres from Mount Hotham Alpine Resort, and 375 kilometres from Melbourne.
The tradition of hospitality at Dinner Plain goes back well over a century, when mountain cattlemen first arrived to rest and graze their cattle. The site of Dinner Plain village was originally part of 640 acres (2.6 km2) . When the coaches were running between Omeo and Bright, they would stop here for midday dinner, hence the area became known as Dinner Plain.
Mushroom Picking at Hampton Forest
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Mùa Phượng Tím lãng mạn ở công viên New Farm Park Brisbane nước Úc ||Cuộc sống Úc||Vlog 3
Mùa Phượng Tím lãng mạn ở công viên New Farm Park Brisbane nước Úc ||Cuộc sống Úc||Vlog 3
Mùa Phượng tím hayJacaranda lãng mạn ở Brisbane (Australia).Trong khi khắp nơi chuẩn bị sang đông thì thời gian này Australia đang là mùa xuân. Khắp nơi tràn ngập sắc tím của phượng - loài hoa đặc trưng cho mùa xuân của xứ sở chuột túi. Tuy nhiên, phượng tím (Jacaranda) lại có nguồn gốc từ Nam Mỹ.Hoa phượng tím nở từ tháng 9 đến tháng 11 và thường được trồng nhiều ở ven đường hay trong các công viên khắp Australia. Trong đó, Brisbane được mệnh danh là thành phố hoa phượng tím. Đến đây, bạn dễ dàng bắt gặp những hàng phượng nhuộm màu cả một góc trời. khi không có hoa cây trông tương tự phượng vĩ, nhưng vào mùa nở hoa thì trổ nhiều hoa hơn. Hoa từng chùm màu tím, hình chuông, cánh hoa mềm mại, dễ bị dập nát, không hề giống hoa phượng. Mùa hoa nở kéo dài khá lâu, có thể đến 4–6 tháng. Cây này đã được du nhập vào Đà Lạt từ những năm đầu thập kỷ 1970, có thấy quanh hồ Xuân Hương vào đầu tháng 4.Trong công viên, vì không phải quét dọn mỗi ngày như trên đường phố, sau vài ngày hoa rụng trên mặt đất sẽ có một thảm hoa màu tím khá bắt mắt. Công viên New Farm có diện tích lớn hơn 15 hecta, gồm công viên, trung tâm văn hóa, sân chơi, khu chợ, những khu vườn lộng lẫy cùng rất nhiều không gian xanh, nơi du khách có thể dừng chân nghỉ ngơi và thư giãn. Mang theo một bữa ăn ngoài trời và tìm cho mình một chỗ thoải mái ven bờ sông hay dưới bóng mát. Lò nướng miễn phí đươc đặt ở khắp công viên, cũng như có vô vàn không gian cho bất kỳ ai đang tìm kiếm chỗ đi bộ và chơi đùa.Ghé thăm Công viên New Farm vào các ngày Thứ Bảy thứ hai hoặc thứ tư trong tháng để tham gia phiên chợ nhà nông thú vị diễn ra gần tòa nhà Powerhouse. Khu chợ bày bán các loại trái cây nhiệt đới, thịt tươi ngon, hoa và đồ thủ công.Mùa phượng tím cũng là lúc mùa đông chuyển sang hè nên thời tiết Brisbane rất dễ chịu và mát mẻ. Cảm giác bình yên khi dạo bước dưới hàng phượng tím rực rỡ trong thời tiết này là một điều khó quên đối với những bạn đã từng sống và học tập tại đây.Hai địa điểm có nhiều phượng tím nhất Brisbane là trường đại học Queensland (UQ) và công viên New Farm Park.Phượng tím ở Australia báo hiệu cho mùa thi bận rộn và mùa hè sôi động đang đến gần. Một điều đặc sắc ở đây là ngay sau mùa phượng tím thì phượng vĩ sẽ nở rộ khi trời bắt đầu nóng hơn.Mùa phượng tím ở đất nước tươi đẹp này chắc chắn là một kỉ niệm mà các bạn sẽ nhớ mãi.
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Farmbuy.com - Favourite Vic Farms for Sale
Victoria has so many lovely farms for sale. You can find more here at the Farmbuy.com vic page.
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Fruit picking, Shepparton, Australia - Pears and Apples Picking - GOPRO
Like heaps of backpackers in Australia, I spent some time in Shepparton in Victoria, in Australia, picking fruits. Here a video of a typical day.
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[Adventure Australia] Ep. #3 - A quiet day in Mansfield, Victoria
Nicki and I spend an afternoon looking for birds around Mansfield.