Darwin - Lake Alexander Monster Fish
A rouge fish is stalking swimmers in Darwin's man made Lake Alexander. Reporter Justin O'Brien hits the water to attempt to catch the monster fish!
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Lake Alexander, East Point, Darwin, NT - December 2013
Aerial video of Lake Alexander, East Point, Darwin, Australia.
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Christine Nobles - Project Swan Photography Session - Lake Alexander Darwin
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Project SWAN came with crazy idea of getting my yoga teacher Devika dressed up in wedding dress and painted in white to do yoga on paddle board on lake Alexander in Darwin NT Australia.
The challenge was to not fall in the wiater while doing this action.
To me, it was massive exercise, because the wind blew her back in a few seconds, so I needed to run in and out of water to push her back to the lake, so I had a few moments to actually capture the pictures.
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অস্ট্রেলিয়ান সমুদ্র বিলাস - Nightcliff, Darwin, Australia- the best visiting site in Darwin
You must need to visit this place to see the real flavour of Darwin, Australia
PART I OF 2 PARTS AVIATOR'S PARK FANNIE BAY DARWIN NT
HISTORY CARAVAN TRIP 2007 Fannie Bay is a middle/inner suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Situated in the suburb is the Fannie Bay Gaol museum, Fannie Bay Race Track and a monument to Ross Smith, captain of the Vickers Vimy that, in December 1919, was the first aircraft to fly from England to Australia in less than 30 days. Adjoining the suburb is the East Point Reserve, containing Lake Alexander, a Military Museum and gun emplacements from the Second World War. Fannie Bay is thought to be named after Fanny Carandini, a popular opera singer in the late 1800s. Fannie Bay / East Point is an established residential area, with a beach and large recreation reserve. Fannie Bay / East Point is bounded by the Timor Sea foreshore in the north, Douglas, Macdonald and Charlotte Streets in the east, Conacher Street in the south and the Fannie Bay foreshore in the west. Development of the area dates originally from the late 1800s, but primarily from the 1960s. The Fannie Bay Gaol was in use from 1883 to 1979. During World War II the area was used for gun turrets and as an anchor for the submarine net. In the immediate postwar years the current recreation reserve was used as a golf course. Major features of the area include Fannie Bay Racecourse, Fannie Bay Gaol, Lake Alexander, Vestys Lake and East Point Recreation Reserve. Fannie Bay / East Point has experienced a decrease in population between 1996 and 2001, the result of relative stability in the number of dwellings and a decline in the average number of persons living in each dwelling.
DJ Cymo - Doof BQ @ Lake Alexander, Darwin, NT
AlDoofbanga's FunRaiser Doof BQ - Sat 26th Sept 2009
Darwin - Trailer
Darwin is a documentary feature about an isolated community at the end of a weathered road in Death Valley, California. Propelled from society by tragic turns, the people of Darwin (population 35) must now find ways to coexist in a place without a government, a church, jobs, or children. The film tells the story of a uniquely American place and yet a place that is unique even within America. (Original Title: Darwin)
Darwin Northern Territory, Australia travel 2020
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Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 110,000. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory.
Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets that form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape for local residents sea food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside crocodile hunters, local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an multicultural icon of national significance by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin's tropical climate has two major seasons, the 'dry', from about May to October, and the 'wet', from November to April. Major cyclones have occurred approximately once every three decades. Much of the city was destroyed by Cyclone Tracy in 1974.
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Historical
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Darwin Wharf Precinct, Darwin Wharf, Darwin, ☎ +61 8 8981 4268. At 9:58AM on 19 February 1942, the wharf was a target for Japanese bombs, which claimed the lives of many service personnel and waterside workers. Many of the historical landmarks remain and can be explored today.
Fannie Bay Gaol, East Point Rd, Fannie Bay. 10:30AM-4PM. Fannie Bay Gaol operated as Darwin’s major prison for almost 100 years from 1883. Two maximum security wings were added during the 1950s and the gallows were used for executions until 1952. The building’s grim and oppressive history can be felt as you walk through. free.
Burnett House at Myilly Point, Myilly Point, ☎ +61 8 8981 0165. Architect B.C.G. Burnett designed homes adapted to the climatic conditions of the Top End, which included the use of lightweight materials and natural ventilation. It is worth leaving your visit to Myilly Point until Sunday afternoon, when you can take High Tea in the shady tropical gardens at Burnett House.
Browns Mart, ☎ +61 8 8981 5522, Browns Mart is a stone building that was opened in 1885 as the store ‘Solomon’s Emporium’. It played many roles over the years, but today has become a cultural and historic icon of the city that is regularly used for theatre and performances.
Adelaide River War Cemetery. During World War II, Adelaide River township was the site of a large military base. The war cemetery created there is now the final resting place for 434 military personnel and civilians involved in the war effort. The cemetery is set in lush surrounds alongside the Adelaide River with beautifully tended gardens providing a peaceful backdrop for remembering the fallen.
Lyons Cottage, ☎ +61 8 8999 8201. Lyons Cottage, overlooking Darwin Harbour on The Esplanade, was built in 1925 to house staff working on the submarine cable that connected Australia with Britain.
The Old Court House and Police. Built in 1884 for the South Australian Government, these colonial style buildings made from local stone have housed criminals, the Navy and today the NT Administrator’s Offices. Restored after damage by Cyclone Tracy, these buildings are a stark reminder of the Darwin of yesteryear.
Aviation Heritage Centre, ☎ +61 8 8947 2145, The Aviation Heritage Centre has an impressive collection of aircraft and displays depicting the Territory’s involvement in aviation from the early pioneers to the jet age.
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Bicentennial Park. This scenic stretch of parkland along The Esplanade overlooks Darwin Harbour. It’s a great place to kick a footy, soak up some rays or have a picnic while watching the sun set.
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, (Geranium St off the Stuart Hwy), [6]. 7AM-7PM. A stone’s throw from the city centre are 42 hectares of gardens that showcase local flora and that of other tropical habitats around the world. Explore monsoon forests, coastal foredunes and open woodlands on a stroll through the botanic gardens. Free.
Lake Alexander. An ideal spot for swimming all year round, Lake Alexander is popular for picnics and barbecues. Spend the day by the water, have a game of volleyball and tire the kids out on the playground.
Casuarina Coastal Reserve. The Reserve encompasses 1500 hectares, including 8 km (5 mi) of sandy beaches bordered by dramatic cliffs.
Charles Darwin National Park. Shell middens in the area indicate that it has been used by Aboriginal people for thousands of years. The Larrakia people are the traditional owners of the land.
Turns Out That Darwin Isn't Darwin Falls in Death Valley, California
Road trip to Darwin Falls in Death Valley. We found out that we hadn't listened to our friend pointing out that Darwin Falls isn't in Darwin. Darwin is an interesting destination in its own right. There are Joshua Trees (a type of yucca plant), and a small mining town.
That joshua trees grow in Israel seems to be purely anecdotal.
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'The Long Grassers'
A first hand look at 'Long Grassers' who are living rough, in parks or in bush areas in Darwin, NT. The clip tells the story of several men and women who are living in the scrub, three kilometres from the centre of Darwin beside the Stuart Highway. Lord Mayor Graeme Sawyer visits the camp and gives the 'Long Grassers' his support. Filmed, written and edited by Justin B. O'Brien. 21/2/2010
Darwin Travel Guide - Australian Memorable Times
Darwin Travel Guide - Australian Memorable Times
Darwin is a small yet cosmopolitan city. It is on the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) in north-central Australia. Darwin is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory. Darwin has a relaxed lifestyle and unique multiculturalism, where people from over 50 different cultures live and work side by side. The regular Asian-style markets that form an intrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape for local residents sea food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside crocodile hunters, local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an multicultural icon of national significance by the Australian National Trust.
Darwin was first named in 1839 by John Lort Stokes during the third voyage of the Beagle. It was named after his former shipmate and famous naturalist Charles Darwin. Darwin's development was accelerated by the discovery of gold at Pine Creek, about 200 km south of the city in 1871. After the gold rush Darwin's growth slowed mainly due to the harsh, tropical climate, distance and poor communications with other Australian cities. The Second World War put Darwin back on the map when the town became an important base for Allied action against the Japanese in the Pacific. The road south to the railhead at Alice Springs was surfaced, putting the city in direct contact with the rest of the country. Modern Darwin is one of Australia's most cosmopolitan cities, more open to Asia than perhaps any other Australian city. It plays an important role as the door to Australia's northern region. Natural wonders such as Kakadu, Katherine Gorge, and Litchfield are all within driving distance from the city and still contain near pre-colonial populations of crocodiles, goannas, snakes and wallabies. Today Darwin is a fast growing regional centre that has unique history, culture and adventure.
Driving is the best way to comprehensively see Darwin. Many of the sights are spread out, parking is easy and traffic is usually free flowing. There is a public bus service, which is useful for accessing areas close to the city. The services are more frequent closer to the central area where the routes overlap, but you will need to plan according to the timetable to get anywhere else - some services only run a couple of times a day.
Darwin’s downtown dining hub encompasses Mitchell and Knuckey Streets and is brimming with restaurants, cafes and pubs. Dinner in Darwin can be classy or casual, but always relaxed. For breakfast, Café Uno serves a tasty toasted avocado, tomato and cheese croissant, and coffee lovers should head to Café 21 in the mall. For something a little different, try the coconut loaf with lemon curd at Roma Bar or French toast with maple syrup and bacon at Ducks Nuts Bar and Grill.
Darwin is a hub for tours to Kakadu National Park, Litchfield National Park and Katherine Gorge. The Territory is traditionally divided into the wet and dry, but there are up to six traditional seasons in Darwin. It is warm and sunny from May to September. Humidity rises during the green season, from October to April bringing thunderstorms and monsoonal rains which rejuvenates the landscape. Tourism is largely seasonal with most tourists visiting during the cooler dry season which runs from April to September.
A lot to see in Darwin such as :
Mindil Beach
Crocosaurus Cove
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Mindil Beach Casino Resort
Crocodylus Park
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
Darwin Military Museum
Darwin Waterfront Precinct
Tourism Top End
Aquascene
Stokes Hill Wharf
Charles Darwin National Park
Parliament House, Darwin
Parap Village Markets
Bicentennial Park
Mitchell Street
Smith Street
Fannie Bay Gaol
Darwin Aviation Museum
Mindil Beach Sunset Market (Apr to Oct)
East Point Reserve
WWII Oil Storage Tunnels
Leanyer Recreation Park
Howard Springs Nature Park
Casuarina Coastal Reserve
Nightcliff Market
Nightcliff Jetty
Stokes Hill Road
Cullen Bay
Casuarina Beach
Palmerston Water Park
Lake Alexander
Burnett House
Lake Bennett
Eva's Cafe
( Darwin - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Darwin . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Darwin - Australia
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Ba bơi thỏa thích ở Lake Alexander Eastpoint, Darwin, 4.2019
Christmas day at Lake Alexander
Christmas day at Lake Alexander, East Point, Darwin
EAST POINT AND THE Military Museum Darwin NT
CARAVAN TRIP 2007 HISTORY Fannie Bay is thought to be named after Fanny Carandini, a popular opera singer in the late 1800s.
Fannie Bay / East Point is an established residential area, with a beach and large recreation reserve. Fannie Bay / East Point is bounded by the Timor Sea foreshore in the north, Douglas, Macdonald and Charlotte Streets in the east, Conacher Street in the south and the Fannie Bay foreshore in the west. Development of the area dates originally from the late 1800s, but primarily from the 1960s. The Fannie Bay Gaol was in use from 1883 to 1979. During World War II the area was used for gun turrets and as an anchor for the submarine net. In the immediate postwar years the current recreation reserve was used as a golf course.
Major features of the area include Fannie Bay Racecourse, Fannie Bay Gaol, Lake Alexander, Vestys Lake and East Point Recreation Reserve. Fannie Bay / East Point has experienced a decrease in population between 1996 and 2001, the result of relative stability in the number of dwellings and a decline in the average number of persons living in each dwelling.
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Australia Darwin: East point mangrove boardwalk
March 2016
using virtualdub and deshaker to stabilize the video without turning the world into jelly
AVIATOR'S PARK FANNIE BAY DARWIN NT
HISTORY CARAVAN TRIP 2007
Fannie Bay is a middle/inner suburb of the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Situated in the suburb is the Fannie Bay Gaol museum, Fannie Bay Race Track and a monument to Ross Smith, captain of the Vickers Vimy that, in December 1919, was the first aircraft to fly from England to Australia in less than 30 days. Adjoining the suburb is the East Point Reserve, containing Lake Alexander, a Military Museum and gun emplacements from the Second World War. Fannie Bay is thought to be named after Fanny Carandini, a popular opera singer in the late 1800s.
Fannie Bay / East Point is an established residential area, with a beach and large recreation reserve. Fannie Bay / East Point is bounded by the Timor Sea foreshore in the north, Douglas, Macdonald and Charlotte Streets in the east, Conacher Street in the south and the Fannie Bay foreshore in the west. Development of the area dates originally from the late 1800s, but primarily from the 1960s. The Fannie Bay Gaol was in use from 1883 to 1979. During World War II the area was used for gun turrets and as an anchor for the submarine net. In the immediate postwar years the current recreation reserve was used as a golf course.
Major features of the area include Fannie Bay Racecourse, Fannie Bay Gaol, Lake Alexander, Vestys Lake and East Point Recreation Reserve. Fannie Bay / East Point has experienced a decrease in population between 1996 and 2001, the result of relative stability in the number of dwellings and a decline in the average number of persons living in each dwelling.
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Darwin, Australia Holiday 2016
Darwin is located at the Northern Territory of Australia, it is also known as the top end of Australia as it is geographically located at the northern most of its map. The places we visited were as follows:
Fannie Bay Cool Spot
Cullen Bay Marina
Darwin Aviation Museum
Darwin Defence Military Museum
Botanic Gardens
Darwin Wildlife Park
Casuarina Shopping Center
Jumping Crocodile Cruise
Lake Alexander
Stokes Hill Wharf (where we do the Harbour Cruise)
Harbour Cruise
Litchfield Park (where you can see the Termite Mound, Buley rockhole and Florence Falls)
Berry springs Nature Reserve Park
Gaol and Labour Darwin Prison
Indo Pacific Marine
Darwin Waterfront
We also tried the dishes of different recommended buffet and restaurants along with my ratings based on experience:
Seafood Buffet in Cullen ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jetty Steak and Seafood Restaurant ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tracy Village Social And Sports Village ⭐⭐⭐
Skycity Darwin Casino⭐⭐⭐⭐
The Parap Tavern ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Berry Springs Tavern ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Nando's⭐⭐⭐
Humpty Doo Tavern ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lukas at Darwin Beach
Lukas with his new people at their fave beach! :-)