Slide show Andrew Ireland paintings at Hat Hill Gallery, Blackheath, music by e.s.t. Tuesday Morning
Selected Paintings by Andrew Ireland. Now showing at Hat Hill Gallery, Blackheath, Blue Mountains. The gallery is operated by artist and fine music specialist, Viken Minassian.
Blue Mountains - Australia (Cinematic)
The Blue Mountains is a rugged region west of Sydney in Australia’s New South Wales. Known for dramatic scenery, it encompasses steep cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and villages dotted with guesthouses, galleries and gardens.
Places visited: Katoomba, Wentworth Falls and Blackheath
Why Tasmania Should Be on Your Highest List of Australia Tourism Agenda
Come to Tasmania to indulge in history, vast wilderness areas, Australia's most spectacular mountains, dazzling beaches and the freshest food and wine imaginable.
Home to just 500,000 people, the island of Tasmania is as intimate as it is beautiful. Its gorgeous capital city, Hobart, is home to one of the world's most intriguing art galleries, while northern Launceston is one of the few cities on the planet to be wrapped around a gorge. Drive anywhere in the island state and you can go from beach-lined coasts to World Heritage-listed mountain areas in just a few hours. Along the way you'll pass welcoming farm-gate producers, cellar doors and restaurants specialising in local produce so fresh it's the envy of the culinary world.
HOW TO GET THERE
Tasmania's two major cities, Hobart and Launceston, have direct flights from the cities of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Locals and tourists also use the car ferry, Spirit of Tasmania, which crosses between mainland Australia (from Melbourne) to the Tasmanian city of Devonport (near Launceston) daily.
Explore Hobart's Capital Treats
Tasmania's welcoming capital city, Hobart, is pressed between a mountain and a river, and provides a diverse range of city activities and experiences. Wander among the city's beautiful sandstone colonial architecture, drive to the summit of Mount Wellington for the best of Hobart's views, and dine on Tasmania's famously fresh produce in any number of outstanding restaurants.
Visit the Underground Art World of Mona
Hobart's amazing, subterranean Museum of Old and New Art, or MONA, is a heady combination of art and architecture. A multi-tiered labyrinth cut into sandstone cliffs in the city's northern suburbs, this world-class gallery has a collection of art designed to provoke.
Delve into Convict History
World Heritage-listed penitentiary buildings around Tasmania tell the story of almost 50 years of harsh convict life in the 19th century. Australia's most notorious convict settlement sits in the beautiful coastal setting of Port Arthur, a one hour drive east of Hobart. If you're feeling brave, stick around for the nightly ghost tour.
Rock the Cradle
The most famous of Tasmania's multitude of mountains is Cradle Mountain, a dramatic cliff-lined peak rising from the shores of Dove Lake in the state's north-west. View it from the six kilometre (3.7 mile) Dove Lake Circuit walking track or, if you're feeling energetic, climb to Marions Lookout for a stunning view over mountain and lake.
Wander the Sands of Wineglass Bay
A short walk from the car park at Freycinet National Park brings you to a lookout platform above the flawless white curve of Wineglass Bay on the eastern Freycinet Peninsula (three hours drive north-east of Hobart). From here, walk down to the beach and feel the sand between your toes. You'll probably meet a kangaroo or two on the beach, and may see dolphins playing in the water.
Be Seduced by Seafood
Seafood can come no fresher than this, as you take a boat from Hobart's docks for a banquet pulled straight from the ocean on a Tasmanian Seafood Seduction trip run by Pennicott Wilderness Journeys. On this day-long tour towards the coast of southern Bruny Island, you'll harvest oysters straight from a farm's leases, and feast on crayfish and abalone caught by your guide. The catch is barbecued right on the boat.
Meet a Devil
Wildlife parks across Tasmania offer opportunities to see the state's emblematic Tasmanian devil. Take a night tour at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, 30 minutes drive north of Hobart, and you'll get to feed the devils in a tug-of-war game; or join a Devil Tracker Tour at the Tasmanian Devil Unzoo on the Tasman Peninsula (about a one-hour drive south-east of Hobart) to help monitor wild populations.
Go Nuts about Stanley
One look at cute Stanley, on Tasmania's north-west coast, is usually enough to inspire love at first sight. This colourful and welcoming fishing town huddles at the base of a curious rectangular hill named the Nut. It's the plug of a former volcano. Little penguins waddle ashore each night across long Godfreys Beach.
Get Bloomin' excited about tulips
Once a year, Tasmania's Table Cape becomes awash with colour for the Bloomin' Tulips Festival. The festival runs as part of a three-week event calendar (other notable highlights include the Bloomin' Tulips Cocktail Party and the Mayoral Ball). If you miss the festival, there is also the Bloomin' Tulips Foreshore Market, held on the first and third Sunday of each month along the East Wynyard foreshore.
♥☼ Waratahs in the Blue Mountains, Australia - November 2010
I found these Waratahs in early November of 2010, near Govett's Leap at Blackheath in the Blue Mountains of Australia - 2 hours drive from Sydney.
Some of the very best specimens I have ever seen.
The Waratah is one of many flowers that are made into Flower Essences.
Flower Essences have been used throughout human history as a very powerful natural medicine. They work on all levels, and are especially suitable to treat the Emotion level of a person, and also work well in treating animals.
Peace be with you always.
Dex :)
TOP 30 ORANGE (NSW) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Orange - New South Wales, Australia. Orange located about 254 km from Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales. This city of Orange is a city of Central West region in NSW. Popular tourist attractions in Orange is Mount and Lake Canobolas.
Besides visit Mount Canobolas and Lake Canobolas, others things to do in Orange is to visit others beautiful places such as Cook Park, Pinnacle Lookout, Orange Botanic Gardens, Ophir Reserve, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange Adventure Playground, Orange Regional Museum, Orange Mountain Bike Park, Banjo Patterson Park, Gosling Creek Reserve, Huntley Berry Farm, etc.
Some popular activities in Orange - Australia is to enjoy the taste of wines. The best places for taste the delicous wines within the beautiful views around is in Heifer Station Wines, Rowlee Wines, Philip Shaw Winery Cellar Door, Ross Hill Wines Cellar Door, Mortimers Wines Cellar Door, Swinging Bridge, Brangayne Wines, Sassy Wines, Moody's Wines, Borrodell Vineyard, Highland Heritage Cellar Door, Mayfield Vineyard, Nashdale Lane Wines & Cellar Door, Word of Mouth, Colmar Estate, Cargo Road Winery, etc.
Hope this information about Orange - New South Wales - Australia will help you to decide where to go or what to do in Orange. Thank you for watching by Explore Australia.
Blackheath, Blue Mountains of NSW Snow 27-9-09
Light settling in town. Some Excellent snow showers from 4am to 7am.
9th Aug 2012 - Snow Chase Blackheath
9th Aug 2012 - Snow Chase Blackheath NSW Australia
Jenny Kee Heart of the Waratah upcoming exhibition at Hat Hill Gallery, Blue Mountains
The upcoming exhibition, Heart of the Waratah by famous Australian designer, Jenny Kee, is an exploration of the form and personal spiritual meaning of the waratah. The exhibition, consisting of a series of 24 oil stick drawings on paper, will open at Hat Hill Gallery in Blackheath, Blue Mountains, on Saturday evening, 24th October, 2009 between 6pm-8pm.
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Australian Theatre photo collection showing at Hat Hill Gallery, Blackheath. Over 300 original photos from the 1920's and 1930's.
Day Fine Art Gallery Sydney for Artwork and Contemporary Art
Day Fine Art 27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath NSW Australia 2785
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
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Range Rover Velar Launch Blue Mountains Australia
TVG jumped into Land Rover's brand new Range Rover Velar at the Australian Press Launch, venturing from the Ovolo Hotel in Woolloomooloo to the Lisdale State Forest for a comprehensive off-road drive before spending the night at Parklands Hotel in Blackheath. Here's a snapshot of the epic day.
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Day Fine Art Gallery Sydney for Artwork and Contemporary Art
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
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98-100 Wentworth Street, Blackheath by Wall To Wall Real Estate
Blackheath's Gracious Old Lady
Historical Blackheath has many wonderful character filled homes but none more so than this gracious old lady.
Her life commenced in 1914 and since then has become part of the fabric of the village.
Brilliantly located just over 100 metres from the village centre, it's no effort to stroll down to the famous bakeries and coffee shops or the newsagent for the paper in the morning.
You'll have a sense of anticipation as you approach one of the two main entrances to the home and you won't be disappointed.
Every room has its own character and has been beautifully restored by the current owners.
Wide timber floorboards, gloriously high ceilings and generous rooms are the basis of the home.
A large country style kitchen provides for both the making and breaking of bread with family and friends and flows over to a large private rear garden.
The zoning for this property allows for both commercial and residential use.
It would make ideal professional consultation rooms, fine art gallery, etc.
The home is set on a double block with plenty of off road access and a huge double car port at the rear.
Sydney Blue mountain HKD8舊水圑費,而家免費睇澳洲雪梨藍山
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你超越悉尼並進入壯觀的藍山地區,體驗清新的山間空氣。藍山探索新南威爾士州最好的,所提供的是完美的。三姐妹在迴聲點,叢林徒步旅行,畫廊,餐飲,購物,日間水療中心,高爾夫球場,以及眾多的旅遊景點。藍山,浪漫之旅或家庭逃逸的理想目的地。
藍山是攀岩,山地自行車和遠足以及峽谷漂流和其他探險運動的熱門目的地。這些運動受到很好的照顧,指導企業和設備的門店主要分佈在Katoomba 。
熱門的登山目的地包括百年的格倫Blackheath的維多利亞山,山Piddington和博伊斯山懸崖附近。攀岩是目前被禁止的三姐妹。
在藍山溪降是一種流行的運動,適合各種技能水平。它隨身帶著它固有的危險,但對於那些具有適當技能或那些希望採取引導行程的藍山體驗了不同的看法,有許多偉大的機會。
繩降有許多可供選擇包括單multipitch航線在藍山。有一些限制,但某些地區被關閉垂降。
Experience fresh mountain air as you rise above Sydney and enter the spectacular Blue Mountains region. The Blue Mountains is perfect for exploring the best that NSW has to offer. The Three Sisters at Echo Point, bushwalking, galleries, dining, shopping, day spas, golf, and numerous attractions. The Blue Mountains is the ideal destination for that romantic getaway or family escape.
The Blue Mountains are a popular destination for Rock Climbers, Mountain Bikers and Hikers as well as canyoning and other adventure sports. These sports are well catered for by guiding companies and equipment stores located mainly in Katoomba.
Popular climbing destinations include the Centennial Glen cliffs near Blackheath, Mount Victoria, Mount Piddington and Mount Boyce. Climbing is currently banned on The Three Sisters.
Canyoning in the Blue Mountains is a popular sport and caters for various skill levels. It does carry with it inherent dangers but for those with the appropriate skills or those looking to take a guided trip there are many great opportunities to experience a different view of the Blue Mountains.
There are numerous abseiling options available in the Blue Mountains including single and multipitch routes. There are some restrictions though with certain areas being closed for abseiling.
Flash flooding for NSW
Part of NSW coastal communities are bracing for another day of heavy rain and flash flooding.
Sydney turns coast into immense open-air art gallery
Sydney, Oct 27 (EFE), (Camera: Rocio Otoya).- The Australian city of Sydney, known for its spectacular views, has decked up one of its most popular coastal walks, joining the Bondi and Tamarama beaches, with over a hundred sculptures, many containing messages against global warming and poverty.
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Blackheath, Blue Mountains NSW, snowfall - 16-10-10 - Chooks in the snow
blackheathweather.com - Snowing in the sunshine - as the chooks look on. No sound for this video as my occasional talking spoiled the video so I deleted the audio file. NB: Original file is: 22-10-10test1.vob
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