Exploring Victoria: Walking One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Walking One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Driving from Green hill lake to One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Driving from Green hill lake to One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Driving from Green hill lake to One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Driving from Green hill lake to One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Driving from Green hill lake to One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
Exploring Victoria: Driving from Green hill lake to One Tree Hill Lookout Ararat
One tree hill lookout
View close to Ararat
One Tree Hill look out Ararat
nice views of the Grampians
The Golden Mile. King of the Hill Climb at Ararat on One Tree Hill
A couple of cars from the start on One Tree Hill Ararat. Watch Viagra launch from the start on the fastest run of the weekend.
A bit of flying around one tree hill in Ararat with my DJI Phantom 3. view in 1080.
I was heading up past Ararat and had my Phantom 3 in the car so thought I would stop and do a bit of flying around the top of one tree hill. It only me second flight with it so still working it out but loved every minute of it even though it wasnt a long flight due to me starting to get burnt (Its was 37c that day.)
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Australia Day Weekend at Lake Fyans VIC
A couple videos of myself and the Fam having some fun out on the water.
Ballarat 70m
DJI Phantom 3 Advanced at 70m Altitude
Farmers Market - Ararat, Grampians Region
The Grampians Region has several Farmers Markets including the Ararat Market which is held under the ancient oak trees of the picturesque Alexandra Gardens.
Sample the region's finest gourmet produce, enjoy a lakeside brunch and listen to live music.
Windmills at the Challicum Hills Wind Farm
Challicum Hills Wind Farm is a wind farm encompassed by 35 (1.5 MW) NEG NM 64 wind turbines, with a total generating capacity of 52.5 MW of electricity. The wind farm is near Ararat in western Victoria, Australia.
Bendigo
Bendigo is a city in Victoria, Australia, located very close to the geographical centre of the state and approximately 150 kilometres north west of the state capital, Melbourne. Bendigo has an urban population of 82,794 making it the fourth largest inland city in Australia and fourth most populous city in the state. It is the administrative centre for the City of Greater Bendigo which encompasses both the urban area and outlying towns spanning an area of approximately 3,000 square kilometres and over 111,000 people.
The discovery of gold in the soils of Bendigo during the 1850s made it one of the most significant Victorian era boomtowns in Australia. News of the finds intensified the Victorian gold rush bringing an influx of migrants to the city from around the world within a year and transforming it from a sheep station to a major settlement in the newly proclaimed Colony of Victoria. Once the alluvial gold had been mined out, mining companies were formed to exploit the rich underground quartz reef gold. Since 1851 about 25 million ounces of gold have been extracted from Bendigo's goldmines, making it the highest producing goldfield in Australia in the 19th century and the largest gold mining economy in eastern Australia. It is also notable for its Victorian architectural heritage. The city took its name from the Bendigo Creek and its residents from the earliest days of the goldrush have been called Bendigonians.
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Melbourne Vlog #001 - Amazing Road Trip to Great Ocean Road
Travel through Victoria to explore the beauty of Great Ocean Road.
[DAY 1] Melbourne → Geelong → Torquay → Lorne → Apollo Bay
We start our journey from Melbourne CBD to Geelong, & I love Geelong so much that I found this little town is a good place for chilling. After having our lunch at King George Fish & Grill, we continue our journey to Torquay, where Jan Juc Beach & Bell beach are famous for surf (There also have more beach to discover but we only have time for this 2 beaches). Pass through Lorne to stop at Teddy's Lookout to enjoy the stunning view of sunset. You will definitely don’t want to miss this spot as this place also famous for magnific view of Great Ocean Road. Our last stop for day 1 is Apollo Bay. We stay a night in a cozy Airbnb which located in front of ocean, and behind it is a hill. Having our dinner in Apollo Bay Seafood Café.
[DAY 2] Apollo Bay → Great Otway National Park → Great Ocean Road → Port Fairy
On the second day, we are exploring Great Ocean Road. Before that, we have our breakfast at Apollo Bay Bakery & have a short walk at the beach nearby. Start our day 2 journey to Great Ocean Road!! Pass through Great Otway National Park & are so amaze with the natural beauty of Great Otway National Park. Wild koala bear are hanging around at the national park, so don't forget to look up the tree to spot for adorable koala bear. We have not much time to explore Great Otway National Park but if you have more time, please go for it! Great Otway National Park is one of my favourite road. So much enjoy the natural beauty of the forest & most important is the koala bear spotting. We only have chance to go for Cape Otway Lightstation, which cost AUD20 per adult. It kinda expensive but the view is totally amazing. The main point for this journey is Port Campbell National Park, the famous attraction for wave-sculpted rock formations - Gibson Step, Twelves Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, & London Bridge. Impress with the big waves that hits on rock. And sometimes the waves is coming too fast that it may wet our shoes (when you go down to the beach). We miss the chance to discover more rocks such as Tom & Eva, Bay of Islands Coastal Park, & a lot more. Our last stop for day 2 is Port Fairy. Having our dinner in Coffin Sally.
[DAY 3] Port Fairy → Grampian
On the third day, we are heading to Halls Gap, the Grampian. Before that, we have our breakfast at Bank St & Co, and have a morning walk in Griffiths Island. So lucky enough to spot a wild wallaby. Driving all the way up to Halls Gap, and it takes more than 2 hours. Saw 3 dead kangaroo body on the road side. Visit Mackenzie Falls, The Balconies, and Boraka Lookout. The walk is easy & it won’t waste any energy. Kangaroos are coming out during evening & morning. Stay a night in Gariwerd Motel.
[DAY 4] Grampian → Ballarat → Melbourne
On the fourth day, we are exploring Ballarat. Before that, we have our breakfast at Livefast. The food looks normal but the taste is amazing. Kangaroos start hanging around the town to have their meal. Pass through Ararat to take away coffee at Fred & Bet's Café. Continue our journey to Ballarat. Another small town to explore. Walk along Lydiard Street & visit Sovereign Hill. Entry fees for Sovereign Hill is AUD55.50 per adult. It is expensive & this open air museum is not what we expected. Heading back to Melbourne CBD.
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Grampians Wine and Wild Flowers
A day out in the Grampians, visiting Mt Buangor Park and Mt Langi Ghiran Winery
Day trip to Mount Cole State Forest
Having a look at some nice sights around Maryborough, Victoria
Sunset at Mt Buangor, Victoria
Sunset at Mt Buangor State Park, Friday 24 September 2016. Shot from the Middle Creek Campground after a period of heavy rain, on an overcast evening. Easily in view is Cave Hill and the Bukkertillible Cave, as well as Gum Tress effected by the 2010 bushfires and associated new growth.
Mt Tarrengower Classic Hill Climb First practice 17/10/15
Historic hill climb for vehicles pre 1972
Mt. William flyover
A Google Earth flyover of the Mt. William cycling climb in the Grampians National Park. A guide to the climb can be found here: