South Coast Scenic Flights from Moruya
Scenic Flights conducted from Moruya Airport NSW
South Coast Seaplanes
Check out South Coast Seaplanes flying around the beautiful south coast of NSW........
Eurobodalla #unspoilt South Coast NSW Australia
Discover #unspoilt Eurobodalla South Coast NSW Australia. Known for its uncrowded beaches and rivers, lakes, islands, and vast expanses of wilderness.
Unspoilt Eurobodalla has 83 uncrowded beaches, 4 major river systems, numerous estuaries, National Parks and forests, and is home to a variety of native wildlife. See kangaroos and wallabies on the beach, fur seals and penguins at Montague Island, and whales and their calves during the annual migration.
Batemans Bay, Narooma and Moruya are our main towns and we have some of the best coastal villages on the south coast NSW. Visit South Durras, Broulee, Guerrilla Bay, Congo, Tuross Head, Dalmeny and Mystery Bay. History and heritage comes alive in Bodalla, Mogo, Nelligen and the National Trust Village of Central Tilba.
Enjoy an old fashioned family holiday, a romantic getaway or an event-filled weekend. Enjoy a range of outdoor activities including cycling, kayaking, fishing, swimming, snorkelling, walking, hiking and much, much more.
Visit Montague Island, Mogo Zoo, Gold Rush Colony, Birdland, Botanic Gardens, Bodalla and South Coast Cheese factory, take a cruise or simply lie on a beach and relax!
Bring out your better nature and discover Eurobodalla. It's closer than you think...
devastation. aftermath of fire in mogo (south of batemans bay)
devastating..
Fire Boss Air Tractor AT-802 collecting water on Deua River, Moruya, hitting the Clyde Mountain Fire
Air Tractor AT-802 Water-bombing collecting water on Deua River, Moruya, hitting the Clyde Mountain Fire
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We have been planespotting for over 30 years and has taken us all over the World
The hobby has given us flight in a Private jet from UK to Nashville and Ride in a Financial times
Hot Air Balloon on Chateau Doex
The Chanel will cover mainly Airports and Airfields in the South of the United Kingdom. Some Examples of Airports visited are Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton Airports.
We also visit the smaller reginal airports as Southampton and Bournemouth together with Airfields of Gliding as Lasham and Popham.
We do like Aircraft Breakers so Lasham and Cotswold Airport get monthly visitis to catch up with the Movements.
There is also Military airports covers and as well as Aircraft Carriers.
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South Coast Seaplanes flight
A seaplane flight over Narooma and Bermagui on South Coast Seaplanes, operated by pilot Tim Gilbo flying a Maule M-5 Lunar Rocket... Full story:
Haesh plays a song at Moruya
Moruya NSW 24 January 2020
Moruya NSW
Postie With The Mostie ... Burn and Churn
2 nights camping on the Postie with the Mostie :) Really great to see things coming back after the fires !! IF YOU ENJOYED PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A COMMENT :) THANKS HEAPS FOR TUNING IN !! ????????????????????????⛺️????????????????????????
Ann Sudmalis MP, Federal Member for Gilmore
Ann Sudmalis MP, Federal Member for Gilmore with friend and colleague Member for Bega Andrew Constance and Eurobodalla Shire Council Mayor, Liz Innes to announce that Moruya based South Coast Seaplanes have received a grant of $149,000 through the Tourism Demand-Driver Infrastructure (TDDI) Programme to support a $301,000 expansion project.
This funding helps support the local tourism industry and the Coalition Government understands small businesses are the backbone of our region. We are backing small businesses to help them get ahead and create more and better paying jobs.
South Coast of New South Wales
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The unique nature of the southern coastline of New South Wales unfolds in a series of pristine bays and beaches. Small towns, many with unique character, are renowned for the friendly people and quiet country lifestyle. Art galleries, quality dairy products, fruits and vegetables are a speciality. Filmed in January 2010 with Sony's PMW-EX3 camera.
My Edited Video
YouTube Video Editor/ Motel Farnboro/ Meet Anne- Marie:Annette: Leoni: Moruya Market : Gifts at Mogo: Moruya River:Sydney Harbour Bridge Quarry
Gyrocopter flight from Tabourie to Kioloa
This vid continues on south from the last one. It reaches where I turn back and head home.
NSW bushfires: the terrifying moment a crowning fire explodes outside Sydney
Vision captured by the Ingleburn fire and rescue crew shows the moment the Green Wattle Creek bushfire crowns in the Oakdale/Nattai region, south-west of Sydney. Crowning is when a bushfire moves from treetop to treetop, burning above the ground.
‘The video was put up to demonstrate why you need to listen to the fire advisory system,’ the Ingleburn station said on its Facebook page. ‘If your property is not prepared for the bush fire season and you’re not sure you are able or capable of defending your property if a fire approaches you need to leave straight away.’ No crew members were injured as they escaped the flames.
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Hero Welsh firefighter saved crew from wall of flames in Australia
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For any copyright, please send me a message. A welsh firefighter is being hailed as a hero for battling devastating bushfires in Australia and saving the lives of his crew. Alex Newcombe, from Cardiff, cut short his recovery from a kidney transplant to get back out with his volunteer team to fight the bushfires. At one point, Alex and his team from New South Wales Fire Service had a lucky escape after flames engulfed their fire truck, with ‘few opportunities to escape’. The heat from the flames was so intense it melted parts of the truck, with the crew running out of water. He managed to reverse the fire truck out of danger and get his team back home safely. The 49-year-old, who has been a volunteer for New South Wales Fire Service for about 20 years, was born in Cardiff and spent much of his childhood living in Barry until he moved to Australia full time in the 1980s. than 10 million hectares of land have been burned so far in Australia’s bushfires, larger than the area of Scotland. The fires have claimed the lives of 29 people and millions of animals. Alex and his wife Kate, 47, have been on the front line fighting fire near the town of Blackheath, in the Blue Mountains, where they live with their two dogs. He said: ‘That’s just what we do. We just get stuck in.’ In September last year, he had an operation to receive a transplanted kidney donated by Kate. Doctors advised he spend a minimum of three months recovering at home but he went against their advice to get out and help fight the fires. He returned to his voluntary work just a few weeks after the operation. Alex told the doctors he would only be driving the fire trucks, otherwise he wouldn’t have got their permission to head out with his volunteer team. However, he took on a lead role in tackling the fires. He said: ‘I was on the hose, whatever I had to do.’ Alex and his team had a near miss while out attending an incident on December 21. The truck they were travelling in became overrun by flames. He said: ‘We had a massive wall of flames with very few places to go and not enough water. ‘Our trucks here have tanks for protection. It’s just a sprinkler system that sprays over the wheels and the cabin. ‘There’s a thermal blanket that rolls over the windows as well. But we ran out of water. ‘I had to reverse the truck out with the guy in the back giving me directions. ‘He was texting his wife that he loved her. He though it was that bad. I just thought I need to get us out of here.’ He added: ‘It might sound cliché but there is no time to panic.’ Alex managed to reverse the truck out of danger, surrounded by flames and smoke, and get his crew home safely. The heat from the blaze was so intense it melted parts of the truck’ refl
Sydney Coastal Flight - Victor 1
My first flight time flying on Victor 1 starting from Palm beach, heading down past the City and Sydney Airport, to the beginning of Wollongong where we turned back to Camden. It was such an amazing day, with beautiful weather and amazing scenery!
Happy Friday, Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet, Whitsundays, Australia
Merimbula Airport - touch & go
My 7th hour of flying lessons in an AA-5B Grumman Tiger -a 'touch and go' manoeuvre at Merimbula airport, NSW
Newcastle based Westpac Rescue Helicopter landing at base.
Westpac 2 returning to base from the incident @ Frazer Park.