Rainbow Jungle - Kalbarri WA
Rainbow Jungle is parrot & bird habitat with large free flight areas made for them. BEST IF WATCHED IN 480p OR 720p QUALITY SETTING.
Destination WA - Rainbow Jungle
Some attractions in our favourite WA destinations keep us coming back time and time again and no visit to Kalbarri would be complete without a visit to the world famous Rainbow Jungle, a spectacular aviary of exotic and local birds.
A Walk Through Rainbow Jungle, Kalbarri, Western Australia
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Rainbow Jungle Australia's Parrot Breeding Centre - Top Tourist Parks Discover Downunder
TV presenters of Discover Downunder Tim Smith and Brooke Hanson are exploring the Kalbarri region located 600km north of Perth. They are visiting Kalbarris Rainbow Jungle which is Australia's Parrot Breeding Centre. Tim and Brooke talk to Kevin Kelly about maintaining Rainbow Jungle and the 400 parrots that have made the Jungle their home.
DriveWA - Kalbarri Fishing & Rainbow Jungle Parrots
Check out the beautiful parrots at Rainbow Jungle on this segment of DriveWA!
The Rainbow Jungle (Kalbarri)
Ray White Kalbarri - Rainbow Jungle Residence.wmv
Rainbow Jungle is a world standard Bird Park and a MUST SEE to all who visit Kalbarri. The property consists of 8 acres of prime real estate only metres from the Indian Ocean. 4 acres are covered by a beautiful Tropical Paradise with caged Parrots and also a large walk-in aviary where parrots of all shapes and sizes freely fly about. The water features are absolutely out of this world. This business also features a licenced open air cinema and function centre. The 2 storey, 4 bedroom house also boasts 2 bathrooms & Granny Flat. The views are something to write home about, straight up the coast are the Zyutdorp cliffs to the North and the famous surf of Jakes Point right under your nose. Part of the property is now leased out to Laser Skirmish so that is an additional income, also the property is currently in the process of being subdivided, this will obviously affect the price by half. So why not make us an offer, TODAY ! !
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Kalbarri- Pink Lake- Port Gregory Adventure Vlog
Kalbarri National Park, Port Gregory, Pink Lake
Island Rocks, Natures Window, Rainbow Jungle
Kalbarri is located North part of Western Australia.
It's a 6hrs drive from Perth
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Kalbarri, Australia | 2019
Kalbarri is a coastal town in the Mid West region located 592 km (368 mi) north of Perth, Western Australia.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 1st June, 2019:
1: Monkey Mia
2: Nature's Window
3: The Pinnacles Desert
4: Kalbarri National Park
5: Pink Lake Lookout
6: Natural Bridge Kalbarri
7: Rainbow Jungle
8: Chinaman's Beach
9: Red Bluff Lookout
10: Principality of Hutt River
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WA Weekender S4 Ep12 - Rainbow Jungle
BEST THINGS TO DO AROUND KALBARRI - How To Get Lost in WA Ep. 18 - Kalbarri Western Australia
In this episode, we take you on an adventure on our last day in Kalbarri! We checked out the STUNNING Red Bluff beach and hung out with some feathered friends at Kalbarri's Rainbow Jungle Bird Sanctuary! Enjoy this one!
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Kalbarri - Western Australia
Kalbarri is a coastal town in the Mid West region located 592 km north of Perth, Western Australia. The town is found at the mouth of the Murchison River and has an elevation of 6 metres (20 ft). It is connected by public transport to Perth via Transwa coach services N1 and N2.
The local Aboriginal people inhabited the area for thousands of years and have a dreaming story about the Rainbow serpent forming the Murchison River as she came from inland to the coast. The first European people to visit the area were the crew of the trading ship belonging to the Dutch East India Company, the Batavia, who put two mutinous crew members ashore near Bluff Point just south of the town. The cliffs near the river mouth were named after another trading ship, the Zuytdorp, that was wrecked there in 1712. The area became a popular fishing and tourist spot in the 1940s and by 1948 the state government declared a townsite. Lots were soon surveyed and the town was gazetted in 1951. Kalbarri was named after an Aboriginal man from the Murchison tribe and is also the name of an edible seed.
The town is geared towards tourism and fishing, with attractions including the daily pelican feeding, the Kalbarri National Park, Murchison River Gorge and the Murchison River. There are two charter boats to go on to view the Murchison River. The town attracts 200,000 tourists every year with the population of the town swelling to 8,000 during holiday seasons.
The Kalbarri National Park is home to a phenomenon of geography and geology known as the Z Bend, a walking track, and Nature's Window, a rock formation overlooking hundreds of kilometres of Murchison River. The Rainbow Jungle (The Australian Parrot Breeding Centre), located a few kilometres south of the town centre, features hundreds of exotic species of birds in their native habitat plus a walk-in cage allowing humans to interact with the birds. Red Bluff and other coastal cliffs and formations are located south of the town.
Recreational fishing is also popular, with good catches being taken from the beaches at Wittecarra Creek as well as from the numerous cliffs.
Kalbarri was featured at the end of the film Wolf Creek when character Ben Mitchell (Nathan Phillips) was airlifted to hospital from Kalbarri Airport.
(extract from Wikipedia 2011)
Underwater in Moreton Bay with a school of Mangrove Jack
Lionfish, Mangrove Jack, Moorish Idol, Damsels, Moses perch, Bream, Butterfly fish and more around structure in Moreton Bay
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20170916 Kalbarri to Perth
Kalbarri, Rainbow Jungle, Pot Alley, Lobster Shak, Pinnackes and Perth
KALBARRI WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Caravan Trip 2007
Kalbarri is a coastal town located 590 km north of Perth, Western Australia. The town is geared towards tourism, with attractions including the daily pelican feeding, the Kalbarri National Park, Murchison Gorge and the Murchison River. Also there are two charter boats to go on to view the Murchison River.
Paid recreational activities include the ever-popular abseiling tours which take you through the Kalbarri Gorges, an 80 km-long section of the Murchison River including a full day of hiking plus the option of abseiling usually about 50-60ft down one of the most accessible cliffs. A swim is often encouraged, but not mandatory, and full training is provided. One of the most visited sights of Kalbarri is a phenomenon of geography and geology known as the Z-Bend, (a walking track not so unusual) and Natures Window, a rock formation overlooking hundreds of kilometres of Murchison River. Another particularly scenic and well-visited tourist attraction is known as the Rainbow Jungle (The Australian Parrot Breeding Centre), located just a few kilometres south of the main town-centre. For only a few dollars per person, an entire walkthrough feauturing hundreds if not thousands of birds in their native habitat plus a walk-in cage allowing humans to interact with the birds. At the end of the tour features a look-out over Red Bluff where numerous whales have been known to venture. Family activities include the Mini-Golf, located in the town-centre and the paddle-boats AND the cruise yachts operated by Murchison River Cruises. Recreational fishing is also popular, with good catches being taken from the beaches at Wittecara Creek and Blue Holes as well as from the numerous cliffs.
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Kalbarri Zest Festival 2015
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KALBARRI WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Caravan Trip 2007 Kalbarri is a coastal town located 590 km north of Perth, Western Australia. The town is geared towards tourism, with attractions including the daily pelican feeding, the Kalbarri National Park, Murchison Gorge and the Murchison River. Also there are two charter boats to go on to view the Murchison River. Paid recreational activities include the ever-popular abseiling tours which take you through the Kalbarri Gorges, an 80 km-long section of the Murchison River including a full day of hiking plus the option of abseiling usually about 50-60ft down one of the most accessible cliffs. A swim is often encouraged, but not mandatory, and full training is provided. One of the most visited sights of Kalbarri is a phenomenon of geography and geology known as the Z-Bend, (a walking track not so unusual) and Natures Window, a rock formation overlooking hundreds of kilometres of Murchison River. Another particularly scenic and well-visited tourist attraction is known as the Rainbow Jungle (The Australian Parrot Breeding Centre), located just a few kilometres south of the main town-centre. For only a few dollars per person, an entire walkthrough feauturing hundreds if not thousands of birds in their native habitat plus a walk-in cage allowing humans to interact with the birds. At the end of the tour features a look-out over Red Bluff where numerous whales have been known to venture. Family activities include the Mini-Golf, located in the town-centre and the paddle-boats AND the cruise yachts operated by Murchison River Cruises. Recreational fishing is also popular, with good catches being taken from the beaches at Wittecara Creek and Blue Holes as well as from the numerous cliffs. WIKIPEDIA
John David Live at the Kalbarri Motor Hotel Part 1.wmv
Part one of live demo recording , John David Live at the Kalbarri Motor Hotel hope you like it , enjoy ;o) Cheers friends and thanks .
Australia trip - Christmas 2007 - Kalbarri Bird Park
Macaws behaving in the crazy way that they do sometimes.
Kalbarri National Park
When it comes about summer, then enjoy the flies!