Queen Elizabeth Park Lithgow NSW
Lithgow NSW Australia
Blue Mountains Walks: Queen Elizabeth Park Lithgow, NSW Australia - a pleasant picnic and play area
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Queen Elizabeth Park (formerly Lithgow Park) is typical of parks in many Australian country towns. It contains the principal War Memorial, sundry other monuments, gardens, children's playground etc.
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Looks like in the video game, Lithgow town
Looks like in the video game, Lithgow town, NSW, Australia
Sunset July 27th 2019 here in Lithgow Australia.
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Blue Mountains Walks: Blackheath Glen Picnic and Camping Area NSW Australia
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This is a pleasant spot where you can enjoy a picnic or camp (free!) near the road from Blackheath to Megalong Valley. There is a gurgling creek, toilets, flat sites and above all the Australian bush with its sights and sounds
The cliffs at Tucker's Lookout at Medlow Bath are above you on one side and those of the Shipley Plateau are on the other, so if you enjoy exploring the bush this should be a good place for you.
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Abandoned Lithgow Blast Furnace
Lithgow blast furnace which is now abandoned.
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Blue Mountains National Park | Sydney | New South Wales
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The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region in New South Wales, Australia. It borders on Sydney's metropolitan area, its foothills starting about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of the state capital.[2] The public's understanding of the extent of the Blue Mountains is varied, as it forms only part of an extensive mountainous area associated with the Great Dividing Range. Officially the Blue Mountains is bounded by the Nepean and Hawkesbury Rivers in the east, the Coxs River and Lake Burragorang to the west and south, and the Wolgan and Colo Rivers to the north.[3] Geologically, it is situated in the central parts of the Sydney Basin.[4]
The Blue Mountains are a dissected plateau carved in sandstone bedrock. They are now a series of ridge lines separated by gorges up to 760 metres (2,490 ft) deep. The highest point in the Blue Mountains, as it is now defined, is an unnamed point with an elevation of 1,189 m (3,901 ft) seven kilometres north-east of Lithgow. However, the highest point in the broader region once considered to be the Blue Mountains is Mount Bindo, elevation 1,362 m (4,469 ft).[5] A large part of the Blue Mountains is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site, consisting of seven national park areas and a conservation reserve.[6]
The Blue Mountains area includes the local government areas of the City of Blue Mountains, the City of Hawkesbury, the City of Lithgow and Oberon Shire.
History
Aboriginal inhabitants
When Europeans arrived in Australia, the Blue Mountains had already been inhabited for several millennia by the Gundungurra people, now represented by the Gundungurra Tribal Council Aboriginal Corporation based in Katoomba, and, in the lower Blue Mountains, by the Darug people, now represented by the Darug Tribal Aboriginal Corporation.[7][8]
The Gundungurra creation story of the Blue Mountains tells that Dreamtime creatures Mirigan and Garangatch, half fish and half reptile, fought an epic battle which scarred the landscape into the Jamison Valley.
The Gundungurra Tribal Council is a not-for-profit organisation representing the Gundungurra traditional owners, promoting heritage and culture and providing a support for Gundungurra people connecting back to Country.
Gundungurra Tribal Council Aboriginal Corporation has a registered Native Title Claim since 1995 over their traditional lands, which include the Blue Mountains and surrounding areas.
Examples of Aboriginal habitation can be found in many places. In the Red Hands Cave, a rock shelter near Glenbrook, the walls contain hand stencils from adults and children.[9] On the southern side of Queen Elizabeth Drive, at Wentworth Falls, a rocky knoll has a large number of grinding grooves created by rubbing stone implements on the rock to shape and sharpen them. There are also carved images of animal tracks and an occupation cave. The site is known as Kings Tableland Aboriginal Site and dates back 22,000 years.[citation needed]
European history
Arthur Phillip, the first governor of New South Wales, first glimpsed the extent of the Blue Mountains from a ridge at the site of today's Oakhill College, Castle Hill. He named them the Carmarthen Hills, 'some forty to sixty miles distant... and he reckoned that the ground was most suitable for government stock. This is the location where Gidley King in 1799 established a prison town for political prisoners from Ireland and Scotland.
UFO over Lithgow, NSW - 8th September 2014 - 00041
UFO over Lithgow, NSW - 8th September 2014, 06:00 PM - 00041.
Showed my Neighbour Kevin, UFO coming over our houses.
Chuckin A Lap - Lithgow
For all those people who are members of Back to Lithgow - Reunion Facebook Page who have not been back to Lithgow in many years. I decided to Chuck a Lap and share it with you all so that you can see the many changes in the Lithgow Main Street, I have more footage I will be making into another short film shortly. This is my little Gift to you.... it's about 10 minutes, maybe make a cuppa and Enjoy !
Adventure In The Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is one of the most visited destinations in Australia. Located in the state of New South Wales, it is part of the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. Blue Mountains, Lithgow, Oberon Tourism (BMLOT) is the regional tourism body that promotes the destination for its 3 primary municipalities: Blue Mountains, Lithgow and Oberon. Each has its share of fantastic destinations and a wide variety of activities. This fast paced short video shows many of the activities and typical landscapes of the region. Make the Blue Mountains/Lithgow/Oberon your next travel destination whether you are Australian or a visitor. Produced by Lentez.
Blue Mountains Walks: Cockatoos at Katoomba Falls Picnic Area June 2018
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We were visited by a swarm of sulfur crested cockatoos while having lunch at Katoomba Falls Picnic Area. They ate our entire supply of sunflower seeds!
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Party For Freedom The Battle of lithgow
Public meeting in Queen Elizabeth Park in Lithgow by The Party for freedom
This was The Live Stream, complete with Face covered Cowering Antifa who stayed a short time & left to rush back to Sydney. .. will also be another couple of Videos to follow up featuring other Assorted Left wing idiocy & ignorance highlights !
Speaker One, Nick Folkes video -
Speaker Two, Liz Cross Video -
Speaker Three, Matt Lowe -
Speaker Four, Geoff Prior -
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Speaker Six, Dr James Sternhell -
9News Central West New Story (Left wing Journalism)
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Response from Liz Cross to 9 News Central West Story
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Darkhorse853 response Video to Chanel 9 Central West
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ARMISTICE DAY LITHGOW
COMMEMORATING 100 YEARS Since ‘The Great War’ ended. Queen Elizabeth II Park this morning with the unveiling of a plaque marking the service of an additional 762 men and women from the Lithgow area who served and sacrificed for Australia during the First World War.
Max Cullen Australia Day Speech 2013 in Lithgow NSW
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Max Cullen Australia Day Speech 2013 in Lithgow NSW
January 26, 2013
Blue Mountains Walks: Hassan's Walls Lithgow NSW Australia - fantastic views
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Hassan's Walls is one of the less visited parts of the Blue Mountains; however it is easy to get to from Lithgow (via Hassan's Walls Road) and from the Brown's Gap Road (right at the Gap). The views of the Hartley Valley and the cliffs are fantastic and the area abounds in wildflowers. Enjoy and protect!
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A break in Lithgow will bring you together
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Blast Furnace Park
Lithgow's Blast Furnace Park from the air on 14 April 2014. This blast furnace, Australia's first, ran from 1907 to 1927, when it was closed and the workings transferred to Port Kembla in the mid 1930's. The ruins are mostly open for people to explore, but are rarely seen from the air, hence this video.
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Lithgow NSW Bushfires
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