Blue Mountains Private Tours - Your Sydney Guide
The stunning Blue Mountains are just 1.5hrs west of Sydney and were recognized as a Unesco wilderness region in the year 2000 due to their unique and diverse landscapes, flora and fauna. With over 10,000 square kilometers to explore they are best experienced on a tailored private tour that allows to explore the very best of this breathtaking destination.
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In this episode of DIY Travel Guide, we'll be exploring Sydney and Blue Mountain on a budget. The host Charles Huang will visit all the best FREE attractions includes, Sydney Mint, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Royal Botanic Gardens, Parliament of New South Wales, The Rocks Discovery Museum and Hyde Park. We'll also showcase of Australia famous landmark such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and the Olympic Park. Not forget to window shopping at historic Queen Victoria Building, eating cheap and getting around with public transit. Finally, we'll also visit the magnificent Blue Mountains National Park by trains, all done under four days!
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Jenolan Caves Tours 2020, Australia
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The Jenolan Caves are limestone caves located within the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve in the Central Tablelands region, west of the Blue Mountains, in New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The caves and 3,083-hectare (7,620-acre) reserve are situated approximately 175 kilometres (109 mi) west of Sydney, 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Oberon and 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of Katoomba.
The caves are the most visited of several similar groups in the limestone caves of the country, and the most ancient discovered open caves in the world. They include numerous Silurian marine fossils and the calcite formations, sometimes pure white, are noted for their beauty. The cave network follows the course of a subterranean section of the Jenolan River. It has more than 40 kilometres (25 mi) of multi-level passages and over 300 entrances. The complex is still being explored. The caves are a tourist destination, with eleven illuminated show caves open to paying visitors.
The caves and conservation reserve are one of the eight protected areas that was inscribed in 2000 to form part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Greater Blue Mountains Area. The Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve is the most westerly of the eight protected areas within the World Heritage Site. The reserve forms part of the Great Dividing Range and was listed on the Register of the National Estate in 1978.
In 2004, the caves and reserve were listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register with the following inscription:
(( Jenolan Caves Reserve is of state significance for its historical, aesthetic, research and rarity values. The caves and karst landscapes developed as important scientific and tourist destinations throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries, and the Reserve is highly significant as the first public reserve set aside in NSW for the protection of a natural resource – in this case, the Jenolan Caves.— Statement of significance, New South Wales State Heritage Register, 2004.))
What the New South Wales Government has listed as State-significant heritage is actually the Reserve. Just the caves themselves were later nominated as National Heritage (omitting the great majority of the Reserve which has no national heritage values and in part may have no State-significant heritage values).
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The Jenolan Caves are located three hours drive from Sydney and Canberra. Private coach companies operate day tours from Sydney and from Katoomba railway station. There is no public transport to Jenolan Caves. The caves attract over 250,000 visitors a year, making it one of the most popular tourist locations in rural New South Wales, and has won numerous tourism awards.
Historically the caves were only accessible via the Six Foot Track, a 45km long bridle trail from Katoomba established in 1884. This trail became in disused in the early 1900s after new roads were built in the area, but was reopened as a bushwalking track in 1984. It is now one of the most popular overnight bushwalks in the Blue Mountains area .
Ten of the area's dark caves are open for regular guided tours every day (1 to 2 hours per tour). These show cave tour sizes vary. For example, the delicate Pool of Cerberus Cave can have only 8 on a tour, while the Lucas Cave (with its large chambers) can have up to 65 people per tour.
Tours vary in difficulty. Imperial Cave, for example, has the fewest stairs, while the River Cave is the most strenuous. The average tourist can tour any of these show caves.
A self-guided tour of the huge Nettle Cave/Devils Coach House is also available. The self-guided tour gives visitors a choice of many languages. One of the choices on the self-guided tour is an Aboriginal culture commentary.
Night tours run every night except Sundays, including the popular ghost tour, 'Legends, Mysteries & Ghosts'.
Several undeveloped caves are available for adventure caving (2 hours to all-day tours). These adventure caving tours include the Plughole Tour, which runs daily and includes basic abseiling. Other more challenging adventure caving tours are available.
The Cathedral Chamber, part of the Lucas Cave is famous for its acoustics. Underground concerts take place in this chamber. Concerts also take place in the Grand Arch, including the annual 'Carols in the Caves', which raises money for charity.
During school holidays, specially–developed tours are available for children. Jenolan Caves has long been a popular destination for school excursions.
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Australia #1 - Sydney City Highlights
A beautiful tour featuring the highlights of Sydney, as Episode #1 of our 7-day land tour of Australia, in March, 2017, with Princess Cruises.
Australian Wine Tour: Kangaroos, Vineyards, and Food!
I spent an entire day on a private tour of Australia's wine country! It was such a fun experience to learn about the different wines and see the countryside
LIVERPOOL - Sydney Australia | LIVERPOOL City - Walking Tour 2019
Walking around Liverpool city centre, Sydney Australia. Liverpool City Centre walking tour 2019.
Liverpool is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 27 kilometres (17 mi) south-west of the Sydney CBD.
Liverpool is currently the major city centre in South Western Sydney. The city centre has a Hoddle Grid layout with many little laneways and arcades, similar to that of Melbourne. The main strip is Macquarie Street which contains numerous small cafes. In recent times the extension of the Westfield shopping centre has seen many new fashion stores come in. The Central Business District is being touted as Sydney's Third CBD centred around the Western Sydney Airport and aerotropolis. The CBD was rezoned for mixed use in 2018 to allow for more homes, offices and shops.
The main shopping area is centred on Macquarie Street, with Westfield Liverpool, a major shopping centre at the northern end. Liverpool Plaza is located between Macquarie Mall & Northumberland Street. The northern end of the city has been zoned for high density residential apartments. The southern end of the city is zoned for high density commercial developments. Liverpool has a large teaching hospital, two technical colleges and many shopping centres and office buildings. The private hospital operator Healthscope owns the Sydney Southwest Private Hospital in Liverpool.
Liverpool is well served by roads such as the Hume Highway (also known as Liverpool Road), the M5 motorway, the Westlink M7 motorway.
Liverpool railway station has services to the Sydney CBD, Leppington, Parramatta and Schofields. The Liverpool to Parramatta transitway provides a bus-only route for buses.
According to the 2016 census conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Liverpool had a population of 27,084. These came from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds; less than one-third (31.1%) of residents were born in Australia. The next most common countries of birth were Lebanon (10.9%), India (6.4%), Fiji (2.9%), Vietnam (2.5%) and Croatia (2.4%). The most popular ethnic responses were Indian (8.4%), Australian (7.9%), English (7.0%), Iraqi (6.5%) and Serbian (6.3%).
22.2% of people only spoke English at home. Other languages spoken at home included Arabic 18.1%, Serbian 7.4%, Hindi 3.9%, Vietnamese 3.5% and Spanish 2.2%.
Liverpool is remarkable for the high proportion of people who reported following some religion in the Census; only 8.8% stated that they had no religion, much lower than the national average of 22.3%. However, it should also be noted that this Census question is optional and 14.9% of residents did not respond to it, which introduces some uncertainty into all the religious figures. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 17.3, Islam 14.8% and Miscellaneous Religions 8.9%.
The age distribution is just a little younger than the rest of the country: the median age of Liverpool residents was 34 years (national median is 37). Children aged 0–14 years made up 21.0% of the population (19.3% nationally) and people aged 65 years and over made up 11.9%% of the population (14.0% nationally).
Over half (57.8%) the dwellings in Liverpool were apartments and 55.9% were being rented, which is significantly higher than the national average of 29.6%.
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Discover Australian Wine Regions -The Hunter Valley
Discover what Australia has to offer the wine world in this Hunter Valley special episode of Spitbucket. The Hunter Valley is Australia's oldest wine growing region and covers a huge area from Maitland, near Newcastle, up to Murrurundi at the foot of the Great Dividing Range.
When an route from Sydney to the Hunter was forged in 1820, the sandy flats either side of the Hunter river were found to be ideal for the cultivation of wine. By 1823 around 20 acres of vineyards had been planted. By the latter part of the 19th century, names suchg as Tyrrell, Tulloch and Drayton were stamping their winemaking mark in the Hunter.
The Hunter Valley is one of the warmest, most humid and wettest climates in Australia. The soils of the region vary from red duplex, through to sandy loam soils - the ideal growing medium for the Hunter's famous Semillon.
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Great Alpine Road: Australia's highest road
The Great Alpine Road is Australia's highest bitumen road and one of the most scenic touring routes in Victoria. Pack your snow chains as you wind your way through the Australian alps, up to Mount Hotham and down into the riverside town of Bairnsdale.
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Australia's Paddy's Market. CHEAP CHEAP!!!
The Sydney Markets are a commercial enterprise in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Sydney Markets are located in the Inner West suburb of Flemington, 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the Municipality of Strathfield. The market is the primary delivery service of these products for Sydney. The market has a wholesale sales section that caters to larger business and general sales to the public. The market is the central marketplace for Sydney's farmers to sell their products. It has a history dating back to 1788.[1]
Sydney Markets feature a number of divisions including Produce, Flowers, Growers, Fresh Food, Motor, Swap & Sell, Paddy's Markets and Sydney Markets Plaza.[2]
Paddy's Markets specialises in the sale of fruit, vegetables, fish, clothes, giftware and souvenirs to the general public. The Flower Market, that is the central provider of flowers to Sydney's florists. The Produce, Growers and Fresh Food Markets are the central provider to Sydney's grocery shops. The Swap & Sell market is a second hand market, where vendors set up a sales stand selling a range of second-hand goods. The Motor Market provides a site for private sellers to show their cars for sale.
Sydney Markets Plaza features a supermarket, hotel, post office and many specialty shops below an office building.