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Must-Visit Places on Norfolk Island (Ep1) - Emily Bay
This video is about my holidays on Norfolk Island in April 2019. Emily Bay is a scenic lagoon beach that is a perfect area for swimming and snorkelling area. Or you can just grab a book and sit there to enjoy the serenity and to feel the gentle breeze.
Emily Bay Norfolk Island
Activation of Emily Bay on Norfolk Island in the South Pacific by Paul VK5PAS.
Music in this video is Beach Party Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Emily Bay Norfolk Island January 2015
Emily Bay is the jewel in the crown of beautiful Norfolk Island. The bay is completely enclosed by reef and is full of coral and fish. Fringed by emerald green Norfolk Pine trees and dotted with convict ruins this makes Emily Bay one of Australia's must see destinations. Come to Norfolk Island and stay at Channers On Norfolk . ask@channersonnorfolk.com
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Sunset from Emily Bay Norfolk Island
Landscape Photography - Awesome sunset at Emily Bay -Norfolk Island-Part 1
In this Vlog I travel from Australia to a little gem in the south pacific called Norfolk Island. Norfolk is a popular tourist destination for Landscape photographers and travellers from Australia due to its natural beauty.
On arrival I set my goal to capture a sunset image at the lone pine tree at Emily Bay. This tree is as old as the island itself and was captured in a pencil sketch by British explorer James Cook in 1774 after he discovered Norfolk by mistake. It is amazing that it still stands today and is an icon of Norfolk Island.
The sunset did not disappoint and only improved after the sun disappeared and I was able to capture its stunning beauty.
All images captured using my Nikon 7100 and a Tokina 11-16 wide angle lens. I use a cable release and a Vanguard Alta series 70 tripod for maximum stability on all shots. Filters and Polariser used Formatt Hi Tech
I processed all images using Adobe Lightroom.
Music - Mattia_Vlad_Morleo - Respiro(1) provided by Jamendo
Film, Edit and Images – Colin Stalker
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TOP 45 NORFOLK ISLAND Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Norfolk Island, one of the most remote islands in Australia. Norfolk Island lies in the South Pacific Ocean know for jagged cliffs and pine trees. The capital for this Australian South Pacific Territory of Norfolk Island is Kingston.
Popular tourist attractions in Norfolk Island - Australia is Emily Bay, the sandy beach. Norfolk Island National Park and Botanic Garden also very popular for tourists.
Recommended things to do in Norfolk Island besides go to Emily Bay or Norfolk Island National Park is to visit Norfolk Island Cemetery, Kingston Pier, Captains Cook Monument for its beautiful scenery, Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area, Mount Pitt, Norfolk Island Museum, Anson Bay, Puppy's Point, Pitcairn Settlers Village, Hundred Acres Reserve, Island Markets in Burnt Pine, Salt House, Bloody Bridge, Crystal Pool, Phillip Island in south of Norfolk Island, Queen Victoria's Garden, Bounty Folk Museum, Cockpit Waterfall, Crankmill, Ball Bay, etc.
In this video of Top 45 Norfolk Island Attractions (Things to Do & See), you can explore all 45 where to go or what to do or must see places list from Explore Australia.
The boys at Emily Bay, Norfolk Island.
Emily's Bay in Norfolk Island
Emily's Bay in Norfolk Island
NORFOLK ISLAND AUSTRALIAN TERRITORY
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Norfolk Island (Norfuk: Norfuk Ailen) is a small inhabited island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, and along with two neighbouring islands forms one of Australia's external territories.
The Norfolk Island pine, a symbol of the island pictured in its flag, is a striking evergreen tree endemic to the island and is quite popular in Australia, where two related species also groW.
Geography
Norfolk Island is located in the South Pacific Ocean, east of Australia. Norfolk Island is the main island of the island group the territory encompasses and is located at 29°02′S 167°57′E. It has an area of 34.6 km² (13.3 mi²), with no large-scale internal bodies of water but 32 km of coastline. The island's highest point is Mt. Bates (319 m above sea level), located in the northwest quadrant of the island. The majority of the terrain is suitable for farming and other agricultural uses. Philip Island, the second largest island of the territory, is located at 29°07′S 167°57′E, several kilometres south of the main island.
The coastline of Norfolk Island consists, to varying degrees, of cliff faces. A downward slope exists towards Sydney Bay and Emily Bay, the site of the original colonial settlement of Kingston. There are no safe harbour facilities on Norfolk Island, with loading jetties existing at Kingston and Cascade Bay. All goods not domestically produced are brought in by ship, usually to Cascade Bay. Emily Bay, protected from the Pacific Ocean by a small coral reef, is the only safe area for recreational swimming, although surfing waves can sometimes be found in Ball Bay.
The climate is subtropical and mild, with little seasonal differentiation. The island is a volcanic formation with mostly rolling plains.
The area surrounding Mt. Bates is preserved as the Norfolk Island National Park. The park, covering around 10% of the land of the island, contains remnants of the forests which originally covered the island, including stands of subtropical rainforest.
The park also includes the two smaller islands to the south of Norfolk Island, Nepean Island and Philip Island. The major settlement on the Island is Burnt Pine, located predominantly along Taylor's Road.
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Norfolk Island Snorkeling in Emily Bay
Norfolk Island Wild Camp
Just a little but of footage from the morning of my wild camp on Norfolk Island, Ullswater
View of Emily Bay, Norfolk Island
This is a view of Emily Bay, the best place to swim on Norfolk Island.
Norfolk Island Wa'a Outrigger Club test the V1's in Emily Bay lagoon
V1 canoes in the Norfolk Island lagoon
Norfolk Island Christmas pageant - Pegasus and dancers
The boys at Emily Bay Norfolk Island.
August 2012
Norfolk Island Holiday
Norfolk Island is a lush, beautiful island with a few sandy beaches, jagged cliffs and tall pine trees supported by a local community with a simple, laid back way of life. This green island paradise is found in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean and is just 35 square kilometers in size with 32km of coast line. See how Norfolk Island cows care:
Norfolk Island presented by Peter Bellingham Photography
Norfolk Island
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Australian external territory
Norfolk Island, a tiny Australian island in the South Pacific Ocean, is defined by pine trees and jagged cliffs. Sandy beaches include Emily Bay, with reef-protected waters.
Norfolk Island National Park offers views over palm forests from Mt. Pitt. In the capital Kingston, the Norfolk Island Museum traces the island's colorful past. The Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area has a ruined British penal colony.
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Inasmuch - Spirit of the Norfolk Island Custodian
Join five Norfolk Islanders as they share with you their connection to Norfolk's land and culture, in the wake of the recent undemocratic takeover by the Australian government.