Ride through South East Forests National Park
South East Forests National Park is often referred to as the jewel of the NSW far south coast. Motorcyclists have also enjoyed the national park with numerous tar-sealed roads traversing the park. By the far the most popular is Mount Darragh Road weaving from Pambula to Bombala. Sit down and relax and watch just over four minutes of our favourite parts of Mount Darragh Road while riding a Suzuki GSX1250 sports tourer.
NSW South East Forests
4wd through NSW south east forests in February 2010, lots of trees cleared from tracks, one week after huge storms throught the area.
Snowy Mountains, New South Wales
Australia's high country is home to spectacular peaks, clear mountain streams and cool, crisp air, which make an interesting setting for any holiday. Natural occuring features in the Snowy Region abound and are for the most part easily accessible by car. More than half of the alpine habitat in Australia falls inside the Snowy Mountains boundaries. Coupled with the abundance of unpolluted freshwater streams, the famous Murray and Snowy Rivers, magnificent valleys and undulating meadow, the region is proudly unique and abundant in its natural attractions.
National Parks cover a fairly large area of the Snowies, including Kosciuszko National Park, the largest National Park in NSW and home to Mount Kosciuszko, Australias highest mountain at 2228metres. Other parks in the area include, Wadbilliga, Deua, Namadgi and South East Forests National Parks.
For more information regarding specific features call Cooma, Snowy Region or Tumut Visitors Centre.
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A visit to the South East Forests National Park with added wombats and a ferocious ecidna
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Tathra to Cathcart to Bombala
Delegate River Camp - Bendoc Victoria
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Forests of S:E NSW filmed in 4K
this amazing view is only about 20 mins drive from Bombala, NSW its simply breathtaking
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Anvil Media | NSW Forests educational video
Our corporate educational video production for NSW Forests to explain sustainable forest management.
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fallow deer hunting
hunting fallow and sambar deer on private land
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Errinundra Nat Park
A brief look at the forest around the Errinundra National Park in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia (North of Cann River)
Boydtown Caravan & Camping Park - Boydtown NSW
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Bombala Platypus Viewing platform 2013
Bombala Platypus viewing platform
Sapphire City Caravan Park - Inverell NSW
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HEAD OF BIGHT on the Nullarbor Plain SA (between Ceduna and Eucla) - One Minute Tourist
A brief snapshot of what you could reasonably expect to see, or experience, from a tourists’ point of view.
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FUNNY SIGNS IN AUSTRALIA
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Reflections- Earth, Water, Sky- Australia
A reflective meditation with scenes from around Delegate in south eastern NSW, Australia and set to the music of Claude Debussy, Reflets dans L'Eau. The scenes include- Bombala platypus sanctuary (no platypuses sighted!), the river running through Cochabondu, a beaut cottage for hire on a property near Delegate and views from the ranges near the town.
AUSTRALIAN BIGFOOT: The Bundamba Monster. Part four
Return to the property in Bundamba Queensland. Here a few nights ago two pets were killed, mutilated and thrown onto the roof of the owners house. The property minder also reports that stones are being thrown at the roof of the home on a nightly basis. Also in this video, an answer to the mystery of the stone ruins found on the property.
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South Coast NSW Holiday Escape
The NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW) SOUTH COAST stretches from Sydney to the Victorian border a distance of over four hundred kilometres of pristine coastline, rivers, lakes, historic villages, rugged escarpments, whitest sand, native forests and wonderful array of diverse accommodation for those desperate to escape the stresses of city life. Whether to mingle with the crowd or get completely lost, there are many unique and fascinating places waiting to be discovered. Explore the pristine waters of JERVIS BAY MARINE PARK, spend a day on PIGEON HOUSE MOUNTAIN, wonder at the beauty of the DUEA NATIONAL PARK or experience the ancient mysteries of GULAGA and WALLAGA LAKE The historic villages will delight with there own individual charm while the bustling harbour towns and tranquil SEASIDE VILLAGES beckon those in need of a short break. So choose a town from the scroll box right here and come and discover the stunning NEW SOUTH WALES SOUTH COAST. Holiday Accommodation South Coast New South Wales AUSTRALIA:
Georges River Parkland, Picnic Point. NSW Australia
The Georges River, formerly known as Tucoerah River, is an intermediate tide dominated drowned valley estuary, located to the south and west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The source of the Georges River is upland swamps of the O'Hares Creek catchment, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) to the south-west of Sydney central business district between the town of Appin and the Illawarra Escarpment. The river travels for approximately 96 kilometres (60 mi) in a north and then easterly direction to its mouth at Botany Bay, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Tasman Sea. The Georges River is the main tributary of Botany Bay; with the Cooks River being a secondary tributary.
The total catchment area of the river is approximately 930.9 square kilometres (359.4 sq mi) and the area surrounding the river is managed by a large number of local government authorities and NSW Government agencies.
The land adjacent to the Georges River was occupied for many thousands of years by the Tharawal and Eora Aboriginal peoples. They used the river as an important source of food and a place for trade.
Bombala Lookout Trail No.2
Riding trails in Bombala, NSW
Mulligans Hut Campground - Gibraltar Ranges
Camping on the site of an old sawmill. There are 6 undesignated sites at this campground. Water may be available however you can take water from the creek as long as it's treated prior to use.
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