My first time Kayaking in Glenelg Patawalonga
My first time Kayaking in Glenelg Patawalonga
The Patawalonga Fishing
A day catching Salmon Trout and Bream in metro Adelaide.
Wake Wars 09
Wake Wars took place on the Patawalonga River, Glenelg, South Australia in 2009. We produced a video of the event back then - and here is a re-edited highlight clip of the days action.
Summer trapped in the Patawalonga June 2018
Tiffany and Summer regularly go in and out of the Patawalonga at Glenelg. They can sometimes be trapped in there for a little while but this time was different and Summer was trapped in there for several days on her own.
patawalonga chills
was riding past the pat and just stopped in to have a little ride
Paddling on The Pat part 2
Helena and Janet went paddling at West Lakes the day before without the SJ4000 action camera, but were camera equipped for their foray onto The Patawalonga at Glenelg, South Australia
dolphins in Patawalonga Lake, Adelaide, Australia
호주 애들레이드 근처에 있는 Glenelg의 Patawalonga 호수의 돌고래들
Sunrise of the Patawalonga.avi
$9 million bridge opens at Glenelg
A new bridge has opened over the Patawalonga at Glenelg and will be used by an estimated 11,000 people per day.
Timelapse_of_Patawalonga_Boat_Haven
Timelapse of a Father & son Fishing in the Patawalonga Boat Haven Glenelg, South Australia. Shot with a Ricoh G600. Should of left it go longer but was in a hurry to get stills with the great light.
Paddling on The Pat part 1
Helena and Janet went paddling at West Lakes the day before without the SJ4000 action camera, but were camera equipped for their foray onto The Patawalonga at Glenelg, South Australia
TOP 15 GLENELG (ADELAIDE) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia. Glenelg is a suburb in Adelaide, It is a beach-side suburbs, so one of main tourist attractions in Glenelg is its beaches.
Things to do in Glenelg is to visit some popular Adelaide's tourist attractions such as Glenelg Beach, Glenelg Pier, Bay Discovery Centre, The Beachouse and The Moseley Beach Club. Others where to go list in Glenelg is to visit Moseley Square, Old Gum Tree Reserve, Winter Wonderland Glenelg Ice Skating and Tobogganing, Colley Reserve, Glenelg Art Gallery, Jimmy Melrose Park, Patawalonga River, Pioneer Memorial, St Peter's Anglican Church etc.
Don't forget to visit Glenelg Visitor Information Centre for get more information about things to do in Glenelg - Adelaide. Also, don't forget to watching our other videos about Adelaide or other cities in South Australia in this channel.
Glenelg Middle Reaches
Jubilation & despair.
Hooked and landed a small bream 5 minutes into the day.
Then lost a cracker EP 10 minutes later.
Fishing at Glenelg SA
Hope you enjoyed my first video
Basic Jetty Fishing | Mixed Bag
An awesome session off a local jetty produced some delicious bread and butter species.
Henley Jetty, Adelaide, South Australia.
glenelg dolphins
last years boating at glenelg
Adelaide: Sturt River Linear Park
This easy walk/ride meanders along the Sturt River Linear Park, past historic buildings, significant fauna and environmental features, as well as important local facilities.
Sturt River Linear Park
Warriparinga Wetlands
Patawalonga Lake System
Music By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Glenelg - New Years - 1999
Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. Located on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf St Vincent, it has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants.
Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Through Lord Glenelg the name derives from Glenelg, Highland (previously Inverness-shire), Scotland. In Scottish Gaelic the name is Gleann Eilg. The name Glenelg is noteworthy for being a palindrome.
Prior to the 1836 European settlement of South Australia, Glenelg and the rest of the Adelaide Plains was home to the Kaurna group of Indigenous Australians. They knew the area as Pattawilya and the local river as Pattawilyangga, now named the Patawalonga River. Evidence has shown that at least two smallpox epidemics had killed the majority of the Kaurna population prior to 1836. The disease appeared to have come down the River Murray from New South Wales.
The first British settlers set sail for South Australia in 1836. Several locations for the settlement were considered, including Kangaroo Island, Port Lincoln and Encounter Bay. The Adelaide plains were chosen by Colonel William Light, and Governor John Hindmarsh proclaimed the province of South Australia at the site of The Old Gum Tree in Glenelg North on 28 December 1836.
The first post office in Glenelg opened on 5 December 1849; the first postmaster was John McDonald of the St Leonard's Inn. A telegraph office was opened in September 1859 and the two offices amalgamated in 1868.The present post office building on Moseley Square was built in 1912.
Construction of the Glenelg Institute, which is now the Glenelg Town Hall (pictured top right), started in 1875. The institute opened in 1877,with lecture rooms, a concert hall and a library. The classical structure was designed by Edmund Wright, whose works include the Adelaide Town Hall and Adelaide General Post Office on King William Street. The hall sits on Moseley Square, just off the beach. The city council acquired the hall in 1887.Today it houses restaurants and a museum, the Bay Discovery Centre. (The Rodney Fox Shark Experience has been relocated to Victor Harbor.)
In August 1857, construction of Glenelg's first jetty commenced; it was opened on 25 April 1859. Costing over £31,000 (pounds sterling) to build, the structure was 381 metres (1,250 ft) long. The jetty was used not only by fishermen but also to accept cargo from ships, including a mail service operated by P&O, until Port Adelaide replaced it as Adelaide's main port.
There were several additions to the jetty. A lighthouse was built in 1872 at the jetty's end, but a year later it caught fire and was cast into the sea to save the rest of the structure. A replacement lighthouse was built in 1874, and was 12.1 metres (40 ft) tall. Other additions included public baths, an aquarium, a police shed and a three-story kiosk with tea rooms. The kiosk structure also housed a family.
The kiosk was wrecked in a storm in 1943, and the entire jetty was destroyed by a freak cyclone in 1948, most of the structure washed away and the rest unsafe. Just two weeks later, the local council began drafting plans for a new jetty and construction was completed in 1969. The new structure was just 215 metres (705 ft) long, less than two-thirds of the original jetty. The second jetty continues to stand today, at the end of Jetty Road
Dolphins in the Patawalonga
Dolphins Tiffany and her calf Summer and Lartelare and her calf June are regularly spending time in the Patawalonga (Pat). The 4 dolphins often make the 16km trip between the Port River and the Pat. While they are in the Pat. they are often trapped until the lock gates or boat lock opens again. They choose to keep venturing back into the area. This video shows the 4 dolphins in the Pat. fishing, travelling and playing.
Through The Lock
Using the lock at Patawalonga, Glenelg, he got his boat to close to the gate, so as the water raised, so did the back of his boat. While the front went down, hooked under the gate. South Australia