Video 558 Bairnsdale To Paynesville
DashCam video from Australia. This provides you with the ability to virtually drive in Australian. We travel along the Pacific Hwy and Forge Creek Road in Victoria. This section takes you 24km from the town of Bairnsdale where the Great Alpine Road (B500) joins the Pacific Highway and we drive a bit around Bairnsdaile before heading down to Paynesville. There are a lot of cyclists in Bairnsdale and on the way to Paynesville due to a cylcist event.
Interesting Sections:
- Commentary on Video 00:10
- Crossing Mitchell River 01:25
- Driving along Main Street heading south east 02:43
- Commentary on Main Street 02:45
- Driving along Main Street heading north west 05:48
- Commentary and turning left up Service Street 07:55
- Turning into Nicholson Street 08:32
- Turning into McCulloch Street 09:40
- Back on Main Street heading north west 10:02
- Commentary and turning into a shopping centre carpark to visit the information centre 10:36
- Back on Main Street heading north west heading for Paynesville turn off 11:58
- Commentary and finding out the Paynesville turn off is closed! 13:40
- Crossing the Mitchell River 14:02
- All the cylcists camping on the left on our way back into Bairnsdale 16:30
- Crossing the Mitchell River again! 16:46
- Back on Main Street headin south east looking for the alternate route to Paynesville 17:52
- Commentary and turning left into Forge Creek road towards Paynesville, which is full of cyclists! 21:06
- Turning into Paynesville Road 33:42
- Turning into Main Road 38:22
- Turning into King Street 39:22
- Turning into Langford Parade 39:40
- Turning into Victoria Street 39:56
- Arrival at the Mariners Cove Motel Paynesville 40:48
Fish and Chips Business for Sale -- East Gippsland, Victoria; Australia - Ref: LS_ENCE_001
For information about this fantastic business opportunity, contact Nat Mercuri on 0418 312 605 or email him at nmercuri@bnggroup.com.au and make this business yours today.
Who makes the best fish and chips? A difficult question to answer since fish and chips is still and always will be an Australian favourite.
I wonder, should I be telling you this? Or perhaps I should really keep it as my own little secret? Just kidding, BNG Group Australia have been entrusted by the vendor to sell this extraordinary business in a more than extraordinary location. `
Situated in a tourist resort and fishing port in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia and approximately 320 kilometres (200 mi) east of Melbourne, near a managed, man-made channel connecting the Gippsland Lakes to Bass Strait, is this extraordinary business opportunity.
Let me try to paint a picture......
That pleasant tasting battery crunch, the sweet oil used to fry crispy chips, the inexplicably uniform meat in the dim sims... Yes you guessed it, it's a Fish and Chip shop; we absolutely love our fish and chips here in Australia and we are now offering you an opportunity to consider a sea-side change.
What I look for in a good fish and chip shop are a couple of 'Old Salts' manning the stove, good batter, great chips and even greater potato cakes. Oh! And a big jar of pickled onions! This fish and chip shop has it all.
This cute place is a meeting of young and old, complete with good grub. You'll find the seasoned old boys manning the fryer and grill, while the young buck lands the customer orders.
Did I say cute? Yeah, the fit out is nothing special, but it does give you the feeling of letting you know exactly where you are - at the beach. Take a seat inside, or lounge on the pavement outside, or just stand at the counter while waiting for your order.
This business has been established for approximately 37 years and has retained its reputation as a refuge for the locals wanting to avoid the seaside-skyscraper-bachelor-pad crowd of footballers, tandoori coloured plastic WAGs, and suburban tourists shouting at each other over throbbing dance music.
The menu is simple, but it's honest and traditional, like a nostalgic throw-back to old-school family drives to the coast. The servings are decent sizes - the minimum order of chips is big enough to keep a bunch of nippers happy after school. And you know what? I reckon these chips are too good to share with the seagulls.
The town is predominantly a fishing and tourism-driven area, and the main beachfront is a safe harbour for many major commercial fishing and recreational water sport operators. The surf beach is patrolled by the local Surf Life Saving Club between November and March every summer, with lifeguard patrols from late December to late January. The waterfront is populated by restaurants and shops and the caravan parks are a very popular camping option.
So, for further information about this fantastic business opportunity, contact Nat Mercuri on 0418 312 605 or email him at nmercuri@bnggroup.com.au and make this business yours today.
Nowa Nowa MTB - Gentle Downhill 2012
Soundtrack: The Feelies - When Company Comes (The Good Earth)
Nowa Nowa is a hidden gem with a diverse range of natural features located east of Lakes Entrance, Victoria, Australia
20 kms of mountain trail bike trails and 15 kms. Dual purpose tracks (walking, cycling) Commence at general store, 1 km to start on Old Buchan Rd. Located on left just before 100 km. roadside speed sign. The trail has an easy ascent, (track 1) then choices of trails down (2,3,4,5) over several kilometres, with a range of features to suit all riding abilities.