Day trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia
Day trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia
Peaceful park with lots of hiking trails. Many kangaroos and wallabies lives with other wild animals.
Booroomba Rocks, Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia
This video features photos taken during my recent bushwalking outing... Honeysuckle Creek Campground to Booroomba Rocks in the Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia.
Booroomba Rocks is a popular location for bushwalking, rock-climbing and abseiling enthusiasts.
Further information can be obtained from Namadgi National Park Visitor Centre namadginationalpark@act.gov.au
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Kangaroos at Canberra Nature Park, Canberra Australia
Taking a walk though Canberra Nature Park in Canberra Australia and encountering more than twenty kangaroos.
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Visiting Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve in Canberra
Visiting Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve in Canberra
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Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia
Following the production of my previous video which highlighted concerns about 'the detention of children behind bars' in places of asylum; and 'the cruelty of caging animals in cramped conditions'... I decided I needed an escape to my favourite retreat here in Canberra, Australia. I took my camera with me... and this video features a selection of scenes that I photographed.
How nice it was for me to escape the madness of this world if only for the one day... what a shame it is however, that children and animals in many parts of the world are not afforded the same freedoms that I myself take for granted !
Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve in Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory, is set within a beautiful valley... framed by granite-topped mountains. It offers outstanding wildlife and natural experiences, and is home to wetlands, grasslands, and eucalypt forest habitats. The mountains offer an opportunity to experience a sub-alpine wilderness... whilst the valley floor provides a wide range of recreational opportunities to enjoy.
Tidbinbilla forms part of the Australian Alps National Parks - a series of parks and reserves that span Australia's high country.
'The Sanctuary' at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve offers fabulous opportunities to experience nature. A wetlands ecosystem, surrounded by bushland, and protected by a predator-proof fence... it provides sanctuary for a range of native animals.
Recognised as Canberra's leading ecotourism attraction... Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve offers fun and interesting opportunities to find out more about the environment and the many conservation initiatives managed by Tidbinbilla staff.
Walking trails offer an active means to explore the environment at Tidbinbilla... with marked trails ranging from an easy 15 minutes stroll... to an all-day bushwalk.
Aboriginal people have had a continuous association with the Tidbinbilla area for at least 21,000 years. Clans travelled through or stayed in this country... trading, celebrating marriages, and undertaking important ceremonies, such as men's initiation.
Walk the 'Birrigai Time Trail' or 'Hanging Rock Trail' to find out more about Aboriginal culture at Tidbinbilla.
The Tidbinbilla Valley also reflects the European history of the area. Century old rammed earth cottages, and evidence of farming and eucalyptus oil distillation, provide graphic reminders of the pioneers who tried to make a life here from the mid-1800s.
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Canberra 2018 - Landmarks, Nature & Wildlife
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Visit Canberra, Australia: Things to do in Canberra - The Bush Capital
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01. Australian War Memorial
Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia. Includes an extensive national military museum.
02. Australian National Botanic Gardens
Botanic gardens with the largest living collection of native Australian flora. The gardens maintains a wide variety of botanical resources for researchers and cultivates native plants threatened in the wild.
03. Commonwealth Park
A park with many small ponds and water features, walking trails, bike paths, sculptures. The annual spring Floriade festival is held in the park. Includes Regatta Point and has a view of the National Gallery. Has an area of 34.25 hectares.
04. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
A 54.5 square kilometres (21.0 sq mi) protected area, on the fringe of Namadgi National Park. Consists of a large valley floor, the Tidbinbilla Mountain and the Gibraltar range. The word 'Tidbinbilla' is Aboriginal in origin and is derived from the word Jedbinbilla – a place where boys become men.
05. Telstra Tower
A telecommunications tower and lookout that is situated above the summit of Black Mountain. Also known as Black Mountain Tower and formerly called the Telecom Tower. Rising 195.2 metres (640 ft) above the mountain summit, it is not only a landmark in Canberra but also offers panoramic views of the city and its surrounding countryside from an indoor observation deck and two outdoor viewing platforms.
06. National Dinosaur Museum
Australia's largest permanent display of prehistoric specimens, located in Gold Creek Village. The museum's exhibition follows the evolution of life, with a particular focus on dinosaurs. The gift shop stocks a range of natural history books, dinosaur replicas, toys, fossils, crystals, minerals and meteorites.
07. Canberra Glassworks
An Australian gallery and glass art studio open to the general public to view the glass artists working. Opened in May 2007 by Jon Stanhope, it is the largest dedicated glass studio facility in Australia.
08. National Carillon
A large carillon managed and maintained by the National Capital Authority on behalf of the Commonwealth of Australia. Situated on Aspen Island. Was a gift from the British government to the people of Australia to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Capital.
09. Mount Stromlo Observatory
An observatory was established in 1924 as The Commonwealth Solar Observatory. The dome built to house the Oddie telescope was the first Commonwealth building constructed in the newly established Australian Capital Territory.
10. Big Splash Waterpark
The only waterpark in Canberra. It originally opened with a 50-metre (160 ft) Pool with a kids pool at the end of it in the late 1960s. The slides were introduced in the early 1980s. Located in the suburb of Macquarie.
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Keeping it Natural - Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia
This is a Music Video featuring footage of wildlife in the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia on October 31, 2011
I decided to produce this video after the tragic events of the previous day in Afghanistan... in which three Australian Military Personnel; thirteen Americans, and one Canadian soldier were among those killed in separate incidents.
I have written many times of my absolute disgust at the manner in which we humans continue to resort to the use of violence and bloodshed as a means of settling our grievances... and how our failure to accept that we are all members of the one human family is threatening not only our own future, but that of other species of the planet as well !
More than 99.9% of all species that ever existed... are extinct.
Global environmental changes have caused at least five 'mass extinction events'...
Humans are now causing the sixth !
There is no doubt in my mind, that 'Greed' is the number one contributing factor in our failure to ensure 'peace, love, dignity, respect, and justice' are afforded to all members of our human family... and that that 'Greed' is the true motive behind much of the violence and bloodshed that afflicts our world... and prevents us from coming together as one humanity in times when 'our need to unite' is greatest.
In this day and age, where Natural Disasters are causing much devastation throughout the world... it is more imperative than ever before, for us to unite as one humanity, in coming to the aid of our siblings in need. It is time to end the madness of allowing 'perceived differences' to draw us further and further apart... and for us to realise that our strength as humanity, lays in our unity !
The madness in which our greed and foolishness continues to allow 'separate world currencies' to compete one against the other (to the detriment of us all)... and how trillions of dollars each year continues to be spent on Weapons of War, at a time when more and more of our human siblings are trapped in a life of wretched poverty... must come to an end, if we are to survive as humanity !
It is my hope, that the production of this video (in which other species are able to live in peace and harmony with each other) will go some way toward helping us to appreciate the foolishness of our ways... and put an end to the madness which prevents us from appreciating what a truly beautiful world this is !!!
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Mount Clear, Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia - Up close and personal !
This is a Music Video highlighting the natural beauty of the Mount Clear Campground in Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia.
Within the mountains of the Nagambi National Park (close to the border of NSW)... the remote Mount Clear Campground has Naas Creek winding past it, and the majestic Mount Clear (1603m) dominates the view to the east. Rimmed with Snow Gums and Black Salles... Mt Clear provides a peaceful escape for those wishing to get back to basics. The campground has basic facilities including a pit toilet, water tank, fireplaces and wood barbeques (bring your own firewood). Vehicular access is via the unsealed road off Boboyan Road. Bookings are essential (with a three night limit applicable). Bookings are made through the Namadgi National Park Visitors Centre, located near the village of Tharwa.
Further information in relation to camping in Namadgi National Park is available at
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Floriade 2019 Full Walking Tour Australia's Biggest Celebration of Spring Canberra ACT
Floriade is a yearly event in Canberra, the Nations Capital. Its now on its 32nd year and showcases over one million flowers in bloom throughout Commonwealth Park. 2019 Theme of Floriade is World in Bloom, its a globe trotting flower extravaganza! Absolutely Gorgeous and a must visit event.
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[4K] Morning Walk in Dickson Canberra - Australia Tourism
Just a short early morning walk around Dickson.
Dickson (postcode: 2602) is a suburb in the Inner North of Canberra, Australia. It is named after Sir James Dickson (1832–1901) who was a Queensland advocate of Australian Federation and one of the founders of the Australian Constitution. There is no specific theme for street names.
Between March 1924 and November 1926, an aerodrome called Northbourne Aviation Ground covered Edward Shumack's soldier settlement block, which continued to be used for sheep grazing, in what was then known as the District of Ainslie (Block 98i). The official aerodrome extended from a NW corner north of Dickson Library near Antill St in Downer to a SE corner near Dutton St and Majura Avenue, taking in the whole western portion of Majura playing fields and the entire central residential portion of Dickson between Cowper St and Dickson wetlands. The actual landing ground covered the whole of Section 72 Dickson and was marked by placements of rocks at four corners, a windsock, and a large central doughnut-shaped object visible to pilots from a distance. This was Canberra's original airport, and was used by RAAF and civilian flights.
Canberra's first air crash took place here, at about 10.30am on 11 February 1926, when a RAAF De Havilland DH9 travelling from Richmond air base to survey the Murrumbidgee River stalled after making a sharp turn to land and crashed in the NW corner, within 100m of where the library now stands, bursting into flames. The 26 year old pilot, Philip Mackenzie Pitt, was killed on impact and is buried in an unmarked grave at Queanbeyan's Riverside cemetery, in the Catholic section. Pitt had trained as a cadet at Duntroon, and done his flight training at Point Cook near Melbourne. The 25 year old aerial photographer in the back seat, William Edward Callander, was pulled from the wreckage by a farm worker, Walter Ernest Johnston, who had been ploughing an adjoining block and leapt the fence to offer aid to the victims. Callander died at Acton Hospital later that evening and is buried at St John's Church in Reid, leaving a widow and two small children. The aerodrome was surveyed six months later by the Federal Capital Commission (FCC), but unwillingness by the FCC to grant a long term lease to the Department of Defence stymied investment in a hangar and other facilities, and urgency to prepare for the opening of provisional Parliament House in 1927 resulted in the aerodrome being transferred to the Duntroon property in Majura Valley (at the western edge of the current airport site).
Dickson was gazetted on 28 September 1928 and took in the whole of what are now the suburbs of Dickson and Downer. All of the land in Dickson had been earmarked for an Industrial area on the 1918 Griffin Plan and blueprint. However the Industrial area was relocated to Fyshwick in 1939, and a 25 year lease was granted in 1940 to Dr Bertram Thomas Dickson, Chief of the Plant Industry Division of the CSIR, for Dickson Experiment Station. The station covered 640 acres, comprising the eastern third and northern edge of Dickson, the whole of Downer (which at that time was named Dickson), and a small part of what is now Watson at the station's northern end. Dickson Experiment Station began operating during World War II and initially focused on trialling crops to aid the war effort including opium, rubber and pyrethrum, with assistance from the Women's Land Army. After the war ended, Dickson Experiment Station focused on soils and pasture research, food crops and sheep farming until as late as 1962. By May 1951 the Department of the Interior had determined that the land was required for suburban expansion and begun sketching plans for new road layouts, schools and a district shopping centre. Antill Street and the stormwater drain were built in 1958-59, and the first incursion into the Experiment Station was for a motel on the corner of Northbourne Avenue south of Antill Street (where the Telstra building is now). The Experiment Station's work was transferred to Ginninderra Experiment Station in Belconnen. The first houses in the suburb were built in 1958.
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Rainforest Gully, Botanic Gardens, Canberra
The beautifully lush rainforest gully at the Botanic Gardens in Canberra
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15 Top Tourist Attractions in Canberra Australia: Australian National Botanic Gardens, Australian National University, Australian War Memorial, Black Mountain Nature Park, Lake Burley Griffin, Mount Ainslie Lookout, National Carillon, National Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia, New Parliament House
Mencari Platipus di Canberra, Australia | ROA(r) VLOG#1
Aku, Michelle, dan Iqbal adalah mahasiswa S1 di Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Di vlog pertama kita ini, kita sedang jalan jalan ke Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve Park, yang adalah tempat taman margasatwa alam. Konon katanya, disana kita bisa melihat banyak satwa khas Australia, termasuk platipus. Akankah kita menemukan platipus? Watch and find out!
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