Great South West Walk -end to end - starting in Nelson, VIC - 250 km over 13 days
The Great South West Walk is a 250 km walking track, located in South West Victoria, Australia. The route passes through the Lower Glenelg National Park, the Cobboboonee National Park, the Discovery Bay Coastal Park and the Cape Nelson State Park. The hike is a 12 to 14 day circular hike starting and finishing in either Portland or Nelson.
Echidna at Work
Echidna spotting at Cape Nelson State Park, Victoria, Australia
Great South West Walk - Day 3: Cobboboonee to Fitzroy
Follow me through the trail day by day as I hike the Great South West Walk in Victoria, Australia in the winter.
Wind farm at Toora, South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
There are 12 x 1.75 MW wind turbines at this wind farm. This power station was completed in 2002. Here is a story about this wind farm: My reference P1030494. Visited 4th July 2014.
cape bridgewater
70,s camping trip to the sharky deep south
phascogale
This brief clip was shot at Smoky Cape Lighthouse on the coast of NSW showing the rare and cryptic native Brush-tailed Phascogale few people ever get to see in the wild.
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Mortlake South (157.5 MW): ACCIONA’s fifth wind farm in Australia
Mortlake South (157.5 MW): ACCIONA’s fifth wind farm in Australia
ACCIONA Energía will build this wind farm under its ownership in Victoria following an award in the renewable energy tender called by the State Government of Victoria. It will be operating in 2020 and it will increase its renewable capacity in the country to 592 MW. Mortlake South will generate clean energy equivalent to the electricity consumption of almost 80,000 Australian households, avoiding the emission of over 532,000 tonnes of CO2 to the atmosphere per year from thermal power stations.
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Nelson Bay Campground Arthur River Tasmania
Video Nelson Bay camping area, west coast Tasmania close Arthur River, Manuka, Peppermint & Prickly Wattle campgrounds.
colorfield at Irvington Club - Uncovered
Live at Pat's Tennis Club in Portland. This a really new tune - good version.
4wd Off Road SECRETS of the Victorian High Country - A 4x4 Adventure - Nov 2015
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We once more paid a visit to the Victorian High Country and except the first two days we just followed our noses and discovered some lesser known “Victorian High Country 4wd secrets”
We discovered some super steep tracks, spectacular look out’s, hidden river camp spots, we explored caves with the oldest
human habitation in Victoria (21.000years), walked between giant trees, swam in the Snowy River and looked at the Washington.
Participants
Stefan - LandRover Defender 110
Mark - LandRover Discovery 4
Joachim - Ford Maverick
Including all Track Classifications and track log
Some of the Points of Interest we visited:
Tom Groggin
Gehhi Hut
Old Geehi Hut
Doctors Hut
Major Clews Hut
Mount Pinnibar Hut
Lind Hut
Mount Pinnibar
Mt Anderson
Mt Gibbo
Buckwong Hut
Charlies Creek
The Poplars
Kebbles Hut
Limestone Creek
Nunniong Plains
Lake Hill
Nudging Fire Tower
The Washington
Bently Plain Hut
Moscow Villa Hut
Mt Steward
Buchan Caves
Buchan Bluff
Wilson Caves
Bally Holley
Jacksons Crossing
Betts Creek
New Guinea II Caves
Ash Saddle
Tulloch Ard Gorge
Snowy River
Buchan River
Wallace Craigie lookout
Jacks Look Out
Day 1 - 14.11.15
Geehi Walls Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Major Clews Track - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Highway
Scrubby Creek Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Dunstans Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Day 2 - 15.11.15
Pinnibar Track - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Gibbo Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Buenba Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Mt Hope Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Buckwong Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
McCarthys Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Day 3 - 16.11.15
Limestone Creek Track - Track Rating: 4 Very Difficult - Double Black Diamond
Native Cat Track - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Nunniong Rd - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Garron Point Track - Track Rating: 4 Very Difficult - Double Black Diamond
Marble Gully Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Nunniong Plains Track Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Day 4 -17.11.15
Nunniong Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Lake Hill Track - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Saw Pit Rd - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Bind Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Escarpment Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Spike John Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green (very overgrown)
Nunniong Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Telephone Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Telegraph Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
South Escarpment Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Bentleys Plain Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Day 5 -18 .11.15
Nunnet Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Gronows Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Demon Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Hill Plain Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Mt Steward Track - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Running Creek Link Track -
Green Hill Track - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Dawson Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Point Track - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Sunny Point Rd - 1 Easy - Green
Timbarra Rd - 1 Easy - Green
Day 6 -19 .11.15
Buchan Orbost Rd - Tar
Basin Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Old Basin Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Balley Holley Rd - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Old Basin Rd - Track Rating: 2 Medium - Blue
Jacksons Crossing - Track Rating: 3 Difficult - Single Black Diamond
Running Creek Track - Track Rating: 4 Very Difficult - Double Black Diamond
New Guinea Track - Track Rating: 4 Very Difficult - Double Black Diamond
Day 7 -20 .11.15
Betts Creek Track - Track Rating: 4 Very Difficult - Double Black Diamond
Tulloch Ard Road - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
South Fork Track - Track Rating: 1 Easy - Green
Gelantipy Rd - tar
Snowy River Rd - dangerous narrow, winding road
Barry Way - dangerous narrow, winding road
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[ Slow TV Tour ] Night Tram in Hong Kong, Kennedy Town - Causeway Bay 黑夜電車:堅尼地城 - 銅鑼灣 4K
Double-decker Tram Real-Time and Sound Trip at Night
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Hi all, this is Hang, a Hong Kong Based Youtube Channel! I would like to travel around Hong Kong, bringing you to see and hear this city through my video.
Keywords: Slow TV, Slow Walk, Road trip, Road Tour, Long Take, Sound Walk, Relaxing, Urban Video...
Enjoy!
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From Kennedy Town to Causeway Bay:
Kennedy Town Terminus
Davis Street
North Street
Holland Street
Queen's Road West
Hill Road
Whitty Street
Water Street
Western Street
Eastern Street
Queen Street
Macau Ferry Terminal
Hillier Street
Man Wah Lane
Jubilee Street
Pedder Street
Ice House Street
Bank Street
Murray Road
Admiralty MTR Station
Arsenal Street
Fenwick Street
Luard Road
O'Brien Road
Fleming Road
Tonnochy Road
Canal Road West
Foo Ming Street
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Tens of Thousands March in Hong Kong, Defying Face Mask Ban 6/10/2019
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HONG KONG — Defying a new ban on face masks, tens of thousands of people marched across Hong Kong on Sunday, a largely peaceful show of force against the government punctuated by the increasingly common clashes between protesters and police.
The two marches, both in the pouring rain, were the first significant public gatherings since the ban took effect early Saturday, stirring anger that the government was infringing on the civil freedoms that this semiautonomous territory has maintained since being returned to Chinese control more than two decades ago.
Outside the shuttered malls and stores of a major shopping district in downtown Hong Kong, demonstrators, many wearing blue, gray or black masks, chanted “Hong Kongers, resist!” Across the harbor, protesters also held a march that began in the Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood of Kowloon.
By nightfall, protesters on the fringes of both marches were vandalizing subway stations and throwing bricks and firebombs, leading to standoffs with the police, who blanketed some neighborhoods with tear gas. As the prospect of pitched street battles loomed, the police force warned in an all-caps text message to residents that “unauthorized public events” would be likely to cause violence.
The large marches and the widespread defiance of the emergency proclamation were both a symbol of the staying power of the monthslong pro-democracy movement and a potential test of local officials’ resolve to stop the demonstrators’ momentum.
The persistent and increasingly violent protests have strained the local economy, putting pressure on the government to take action. They are also testing the patience of China’s Communist Party leaders, who have watched the Hong Kong protests warily for months and warned that using force against them is an option.
The city has been bracing for more unrest since the government announced on a ban on face mask, gear that has become ubiquitous in the movement. In doing so, Hong Kong’s embattled leader invoked a rarely used, colonial-era law that allows for new regulations when the territory faces “a state of serious danger.”
The announcement immediately unleashed violent protests across the city on Friday. Hong Kong was quieter on Saturday, as a shutdown of the entire subway system brought the city to a near standstill, although masked protesters openly flouted the ban at scattered gatherings.
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Ben sliding off pier in Cushings Island, Portland
GoPro - Biking to UMPQUA LIGHTHOUSE (4k)
Bike riding to Umpqua Lighthouse State Park in Winchester Bay, Oregon.
Au pair / Primer Road Trip por Australia
Nos vamos a recorrer Phillip Island un increíble lugar donde entablaremos amistad con surferos.
Detroit gas station shooting caught on camera
Detroit gas station shooting caught on camera
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Pilbara Cities - Newman revitalisation flythrough
A flythrough of the proposed revitalisation of Newman - a part of the Pilbara Cities vision
Real Estate Video Demo - Perth property Videos
Perth Real Estate Video Demo - 33 Pollard Way, Warnbro
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Video of Soapstone, UT from Jen G.
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Jen G.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ Lovely Campground Near Entrance to Uinta National Forest
We visited Soapstone Campground in mid-July and the weather was perfect! The sites are well spaced and large, with lots of trees to provide good shade and adequate privacy from neighbors. There are pit toilets and dumpsters spaced well throughout the campground, and the dirt road throughout is very well maintained.
Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire ring. You'll need to bring your own water, and the only opportunity to refill your jugs is either at Lost Creek campground farther up the Mirror Lake Highway (to the east), or back in town in Kamas (to the west). Bring more than you think you'll need!
During the day and ESPECIALLY in the evening, the mosquitoes are pretty intense throughout the whole summer. If you're planning to spend a lot of time outside of your tent (which you should!), bring lots of bugspray and citronella candles! We saw several people with screen tents over their picnic tables, which we thought was pretty brilliant.
There are also bears in the High Uintas and there are not bear vaults in the campsites, so plan to keep your food IN THE CAR except when you're eating it!
Overall a really excellent campground for a great little escape close to SLC.
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4th C40 Large Cities Climate summit opens
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1. Wide of mayors walking past media at the C-40 largest cities climate change summit
2. Cutaway of media
3. Mid of mayors unveiling banner
4. Cutaway of officials
5. Various of mayors during photo opportunity
6. Sao Paulo Mayor Gilberto Kassab and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg watering a tree
7. Media outside the venue of the meeting
8. Wide of Kassab introducing Bloomberg to the stage
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Bloomberg, New York mayor: ++VIDEO QUALITY AS INCOMING ON SOUNDBITE++
Over the next several days we have very important tasks before us. The cities of the C-40 climate group yield tremendous influence. We account for 8 percent of the world population and our people generate 21 percent of the gross domestic products of the nations of the earth. We are global centres of communications, commerce and culture and on this rapidly expanding urbanising planet, what our cities do individually and in unison increasingly sets the agenda for people everywhere.
10. Cutaway of people in audience
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Dozens of mayors from some of the world's largest cities gathered in Sao Paulo on Tuesday, for the fourth C-40 largest cities climate change summit.
The summit opened with the ceremonial planting of a tree in Ipirapuera Park.
The ceremony included the presence of Sao Paulo Mayor Gilberto Kassab and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
In the opening ceremony of the event, Bloomberg highlighted the importance of the summit and how the C-40 group could set the example for other cities to aspire to.
The cities of the C-40 climate group yield tremendous influence. We account for 8 percent of the world population and our people generate 21 percent of the gross domestic products of the nations of the earth. We are global centres of communications, commerce and culture and in it's rapidly expanding urbanising planet, he told the audience.
World Bank president Robert Zoellick and former U.S. President Bill Clinton are also expected to attend the summit.
The C-40 group works closely with the Clinton Climate Initiative according to their web page to help cities reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
The summits allow mayors to share information and plans to cut down those emissions and as Bloomberg also said it sets the agenda for people everywhere.
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Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. A photo of a hard-working plumber who went above and beyond the call of duty to fix a broken pipe is going viral. A homeowner snapped this shot of Jimmie Cox diving into murky water to try and fix the problem. Inside Edition connected Cox with Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs, who commended the plumber for his dedication to his dirty job. Cox was photographed with only his legs still dry and wearing Wrangler jeans, so the company is also giving him a year's supply of pants