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Junee Road, Maydena, Tasmania, Australia
Junee Cave, Maydena Tasmania
Heading inside to take a quick look at Junee Cave Tasmania.
This video Is a very quick look into the deepest cave system In Australia.
Video shot September 2016, Canon 5D MKIII, handheld small torch (sorry)
A fantastic place, not far from Mt Field National Park In a town called Maydena, head for the Junee Cave track near Junee river.
This area can be known to flash flood, be safe, take all precautions and CAREFULLY monitor weather if heading inside any underground/confined area.
Thanks for watching, stay tuned new things on the way soon.
Inside Junee Cave, Junee Cave State Reserve #4, Maydena - Tasmania, Australia
Water gushing out of the underground river
Junee Cave State Reserve #1, Maydena - Tasmania, Australia
Junee Cave State Reserve #2, Maydena - Tasmania, Australia
Junee Cave State Reserve #3, Maydena - Tasmania, Australia
Junee cave 3
A short drive further south from Tyenna is the Junee Cave State Reserve, five kilometres (three miles) west of the township of Maydena. A short nature trail leads to the entrance of Cave where the Junee River rises to the surface after travelling 30 kilometres underground through a system of almost 300 caves. Interpretive signs describe the Junee cave system, which includes Niggly Cave, Australias deepest.
Tasmania Out & About 2, Junee Cave Reserve
Out & About 2 starts off at Millingtons Beach Orford with views across to Maria Island then the next destination is Junee Cave near Maydena. The next clip shows a view of the Snowy Range, we were heading towards the Lake Skinner walk but we had to turn around due to logging operations and finally Brooke had some fun playing at the new playground in Snug.
Junee Cave State Reserve is near of the township of Maydena. A short nature trail leads to the entrance of the cave where the Junee River rises to the surface after travelling 30 kilometres underground through a system of almost 300 caves. Interpretive signs describe the Junee cave system, which includes Niggly Cave, Australia's deepest cave.
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Junee Cave State Reserve Tasmania
A short walk(fly) to the Junee cave where the Junee river comes out of the mountain and back.
I flew until my reception would get scratchy, land and move down the track, mashed the footage together and this is what I got, using the Blackout Spider. New Blackout carbon fibre 5030 props and very nervous tune on the kk2.
Yes I'm chicken, I carried the hexa at the cave :P
Maydena Snow - Roberts Road TRS3 reccie fail
Due to excess noise from my GreyPro, Music on video, no copyright infringement intended:
Alan Parsons Project - Sirius
Giorgio Moroder - Bla Bla Diddley
Thievery Corporation - Depth of My Soul Rob Garza Remix
Marriotts Falls
A little known walk near Maydena. Watch out for the slippery log near the falls. Well worth a visit especially after some rain. Also visit the Junee Cave.
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Mountain Biking Australia editor Tim Robson makes a flying visit to Maydena in Tasmania to check out the new Dirt Art park.
Inside Tasmania's largest granite sea caves
Cruising with East Coast Cruises to Maria Island. Here they take their 40ft boat Spirit Of Maria nearly 100m inside the Lair Of Baudin, a giant and colourful sea cave on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Remarkable Cave, Tasmania
Thankfully we explored this beautiful natural wonder during low tide .It was amazing to walk through the natural cave and explore the other side. We returned here a few days later and it was completely covered in water during high tide and wild weather.
Tasmania maydena Australia mt field in distance
looking north west from above maydena Tasmanian wilderness wildness country
The capricorn cave 06.04.2015
Our caving adventure. Went to a zigzag cave.
Maydena To Lake St Clair - Tasmania, Australia
A dull rainy day
TRAVEL AUSTRALIA 12 MYSTERY CAVES AND LYREBIRDS
The Mystery Creek Cave Trail is in the World Heritage Area. It's well marked and leads to the remains of a limestone quarry and to the entrance of the Mystery Creek Cave, part of the Ida Bay Caves.
To reach the start of the trail, turn right about 1km from Ida Bay Railway station into the South Lune Road. After 4km turn left. The road ends at a car park. Start the trail beside the information shelter. The rail trail is the first section of a walking route into the Southern Ranges via Moonlight Ridge to Mount La Perouse.