Booroomba Rocks, Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia
This video features photos taken during my recent bushwalking outing... Honeysuckle Creek Campground to Booroomba Rocks in the Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia.
Booroomba Rocks is a popular location for bushwalking, rock-climbing and abseiling enthusiasts.
Further information can be obtained from Namadgi National Park Visitor Centre namadginationalpark@act.gov.au
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Bushfires Spread Across Namadgi National Park Near Canberra
Passengers flying over Canberra yesterday (Jan 27) captured the raging bushfires in the Namadgi National Park.
The Orroral Valley fire has spread across 2575 hectares in size while travelling in a south-easterly direction in the park in Australian Capital Territory. There are fears it could cross the border into New South Wales.
The Department of Defence said the fire is believed to have been caused by an Army MRH-90 helicopter that was in the area supporting bushfire operations.
It is believed heat from a helicopter landing light likely started a grassfire underneath the aircraft while it was grounded.
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Mount Clear, Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia - Up close and personal !
This is a Music Video highlighting the natural beauty of the Mount Clear Campground in Namadgi National Park, Canberra, Australia.
Within the mountains of the Nagambi National Park (close to the border of NSW)... the remote Mount Clear Campground has Naas Creek winding past it, and the majestic Mount Clear (1603m) dominates the view to the east. Rimmed with Snow Gums and Black Salles... Mt Clear provides a peaceful escape for those wishing to get back to basics. The campground has basic facilities including a pit toilet, water tank, fireplaces and wood barbeques (bring your own firewood). Vehicular access is via the unsealed road off Boboyan Road. Bookings are essential (with a three night limit applicable). Bookings are made through the Namadgi National Park Visitors Centre, located near the village of Tharwa.
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Bush fire in Namadgi National Park, Australia !
Bush fire in Namadgi National Park impacting Canberra, ACT !
Namadgi National Park 2018
Various locations around Namadgi National Park, ACT, Australia, captured in HD
SOTA - Mt Tennent, Canberra
Mt Tennent is a 4-point SOTA summit located in the Namadgi National Park, 35km south of Canberra.
It is a 15km return hike, with many steps to climb. At an elevation of 1,357m, there are great views from the top.
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Yankee Hat Rock Art Site, Bushwalk, Namadgi National Park, Australian Alps, A.C.T.
This video is about Yankee Hat Rock Art Site Bushwalk, Namadgi National Park, Australian Alps, A.C.T.
Join us on our classic Australian bushwalk. The Yankee Hat Rock Art Site bushwalk has it all. This serenely bucolic bushwalk sits right on the Capital's doorstep. Highlights are the Aboriginal Rock Art, proximity to so many Kangaroos with Joeys, and watching the majestic Wedge-Tailed Eagle soar with effortless grace.
The ACT harbours some cracker hiking treasures for all skill sets so get thee to Canberra (the Nation's Bush Capital) and try it out.
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Brandy Flat Hut Walk-Namadgi National Park-ACT 12.3km
The walk to Brandy Flat Hut in the southern end of Namadgi National Park showcases Canberra best mountain hut
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I´m currently living in Australia where I´m doing a three-month internship at the Embassy of Finland, in Canberra. Requested by Hanken I'm making a video diary, basically uploading random video material. This clip is taken from the beautiful scenery in the Namadgi National Park, just outside Canberra.
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Fourie Family Travels Orroral Valley, Canberra, Australia
The Fouries went on their biggest adventure yet. 5 days through the Australian outback! This video is the trip condensed into a day.
Starting at Yankee Hat in Namadgi National park we walked through rendezvous creek. Here we camped in the frost hollow before crossing into nursery creek the next morning. From here we followed the swamp into the stunning Orroral valley. The Orroral valley is home to hundreds of kangaroos which were all carrying beautiful joeys, well 50% of them were. After a beautiful night we attempted to climb to legoland. This short climb of about 300 vertical meters took us nearly 4 hours. Dense bush, thorns and huge boulders hampering us at every turn!
We filled up with enough water for the next 2 days, around 14 litres and headed onto honey suckle. As you approach honey suckle the kangaroos thin out and you start to see more wallabies. Smaller but less timid and so you can get much closer. The final full day was a long trek to the saddle of Mount Tennent. Another of trail adventure took us to the summit where we camped and watched the sun go down from the top of a huge boulder. The next morning, we watched the sunrise from Mount Tennent before heading down the mountain and back to Outward Bound base camp.
It was a stunning trip made possible with the help of the wonderful people at Outward Bound.
Australia fires: out of control bushfires continue to burn near Canberra
An out of control fire has burnt 2,575 hectares of Namadgi National Park, south-west of Canberra, the Australian capital. Residents have been warned to activate their bushfire survival plans.
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Gibraltar Falls - Namadgi National Park
For my 26th birthday my sister, Natalie, and brother-in-law, Nick, and I went to Gibralter Falls in the Namadgi National Park, near Canberra, Australia. 18/09/2010
Booroomba Rocks Walk - Namadgi National Park
Booroomba Rocks are located in Namadgi National Park situated in the Australian Capital Territory. The walk to reach the summit takes approximately 30 - 45 minutes each way depending on your fitness. It's an incredible view of the surrounding mountains and trees from the top which we completed in the morning. There is plenty of trees and shade along the way but make sure you take some water along with you for the walk.
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Namadgi national park 4wd touring
exploring a small section of the Namadgi n.p. in the ACT. camping for three nights at orroral campground.
Day trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia
Day trip to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, Canberra, Australia
Peaceful park with lots of hiking trails. Many kangaroos and wallabies lives with other wild animals.
Visit Canberra, Australia: Things to do in Canberra - The Bush Capital
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01. Australian War Memorial
Australia's national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia. Includes an extensive national military museum.
02. Australian National Botanic Gardens
Botanic gardens with the largest living collection of native Australian flora. The gardens maintains a wide variety of botanical resources for researchers and cultivates native plants threatened in the wild.
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A park with many small ponds and water features, walking trails, bike paths, sculptures. The annual spring Floriade festival is held in the park. Includes Regatta Point and has a view of the National Gallery. Has an area of 34.25 hectares.
04. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
A 54.5 square kilometres (21.0 sq mi) protected area, on the fringe of Namadgi National Park. Consists of a large valley floor, the Tidbinbilla Mountain and the Gibraltar range. The word 'Tidbinbilla' is Aboriginal in origin and is derived from the word Jedbinbilla – a place where boys become men.
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Canberra faces ‘most serious’ bushfire threat since 2003 | ABC News
Defence helicopter believed to have started Canberra’s ‘most serious’ bushfire threat since 2003 | ABC News
A fire started by a defence helicopter landing in the Namadgi National Park south of Canberra has quickly become the city's most serious bushfire threat since 2003.
The Orroral Valley fire had been growing at a rate of more than 400 hectares per hour, and was more than 6,122 hectares in size at 5:30pm today.
There is currently no threat to Canberra suburbs, but the blaze could spot as close to a kilometre from the city's southernmost suburb Banks this evening.
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said the fire posed the greatest risk to the ACT since the 2003 bushfires, which killed four people and destroyed hundreds of homes.
This is the most serious situation we have faced since the 2003 bushfires, Mr Barr said.
Winds are now gusting north-easterly at speeds up to 40km/h, according to ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) commissioner Georgeina Whelan.
The weather this evening is not favourable for firefighters, Ms Whelan said.
She said she expected the fire to burn in the national park for several weeks.
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Namadgi Ferals 2012
A few feral animals in Namadgi National Park (primarily for my blog)