Fogg Dam
About 60km from Darwin, just past Humpty Doo.
It's great in the wet season when the dam floods, the skies/clouds/sunsets are great during this time too. Mossies are so big you can see the whites of their eyes!
Mavic Air Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve Cinematic Drone Footage in 4K with Coffee Music
Mavic Air Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve Cinematic Drone Footage in 4K with Coffee Music
Using the Mavic Air, visit Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve in Darwin Australia in this family friendly video. Fogg Dam is a 45 minute drive from Darwin and is a great location to see spectacular wildlife and the beautiful wetlands, using the DJI Mavic Air. The DJI Mavic Air drone really is a great drone - designed for professionals it is also the best drone for beginners with a lot of its smart flight modes.
Fogg Dam is located on the traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people, just 10 minutes past Humpty Doo.
If you want to see our previous visit to Fogg Dam, take a look at this video
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Family friendly drone video at #Fogg Dam in Darwin, Australia with the DJI Mavic Air. Boundless Possible.
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GoPro Hero4 Timelapse at Fogg Dam | Darwin Australia | Drone Kings in Darwin
GoPro Hero4 Timelapse at Fogg Dam | Darwin Australia | Drone Kings in Darwin
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Drone Kings in Darwin visit Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve in Darwin Australia in this family friendly timelapse video, using the GoPro Hero 4 Silver. Fogg Dam is a 45 minute drive from Darwin and is a great location to see spectacular wildlife and the beautiful wetlands.
Fogg Dam is located on the traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people, just 10 minutes past Humpty Doo.
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Family friendly video at #Fogg Dam in Darwin, Australia with the DJI Mavic Air. Boundless Possible.
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Black Shag (Cormorant) @ Fog Dam NT Au
Black Shag (Cormorant) @ Fog Dam NT Au
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Samsung Gear 360 video visit to Fogg Dam, Darwin Australia
Samsung Gear 360 video visit to Fogg Dam, Darwin Australia
Using the Samsung Gear 360, visit Fogg Dam in Darwin Australia in this family friendly video. Fogg Dam is a 45 minute drive from Darwin and is a great location to see spectacular wildlife and the beautiful wetlands, using the samsung gear 360 camera.
Fogg Dam is located on the traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people, just 10 minutes past Humpty Doo. The Darwin wet season is really amazing, making the northern territory a great destination for tourism Australia.
If you want to see our previous visit to Darwin Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve, take a look at this video
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WINDOW ON THE WETLANDS DARWIN NT AUSTRALIA
Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre
Overview AA 2006
Window on the Wetlands Visitor Centre is perched on Beatrice Hill, one of the highest points on the Adelaide River floodplain. Beatrice Hill was named on 6 June 1864, by Naval officers Hutchinson and Howard while surveying the Adelaide River on board the HMS Beatrice.
How to get there
Travel approximately 60km from Darwin along the Stuart and Arnhem Highways. You'll easily see the upswept line of the Visitors Centre roof, which reflects the contours of the hills in the area.
There is a steep walk from the car park to the entrance of the Visitor Centre. However, a drop-off area is provided for less able passengers.
When to visit
Entry is free, and the Visitor Centre is open every day from 7.30am to 7.30pm.
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humpty doo rhino
Yamaha rhino in the water
The Kulaluk wetlands in Darwin - PART SIX
Jabiru, brolga, egrets and other large wading birds feed amongst the reeds on the Kulaluk old rice fields wetlands hidden from view from the early morning commuter traffic rushing into the City of Darwin along the suburban highway of Dick Ward Drive that cuts through the 301hectare Kulaluk lease, won by Larrakia people and their supporters in the land rights struggle of the 1970s. This video, filmed on April 2, 2015, is the sixth of a series of short documentaries showing the hidden wonders of the Kulaluk lease now threatened by rezoning, subdivisions, land fill and plans for a marina for millionaires' yachts. The Kulaluk wetlands are a mini flood-plain that could be accessible to tourists and birdwatchers by broadwalks and observation points supervised by Indigenous rangers working from an interpretative centre for the varied environment of the lease area within easy access from the city centre. Instead this priceless area is being drained and used as a convenient dumping ground for polluted storm water from spreading Light Industry subdivisions approved by a small group of leaseholders who have restricted membership to the association that holds the lease. The filmmaker, Darwin anthropologisit Dr Bill Day, has been threatened with trespassing charges under the NT Trespass Act, commonly used to inhibit dissent. PART SEVEN will illustrate the threat to the wetlands caused by the thoughless digging of drains that have allowed salt water tidal intrusion.