The Entrance Central Coast NSW AU - Scenic Aerial Guide - Relaxing Piano
Cinematic Aerial Guide of The Entrance in Central Coast NSW Australia, over relaxing piano music.
A quick overview of the location for deciding where to go and what to do.
Fast forward with the following links:
The Entrance town centre – 00:42
Glasshouse Function Centre – 00:49
1930 Historic Carousel – 00:54
Vera’s Water Garden – 01:01
The Entrance Memorial Park – 01:14
Pelican Feeding – 01:31
The Entrance Surf Club – 03:27
The Entrance Beach – 03:33
The Entrance Ocean Baths – 03:39
Blue Bay – 03:47
Toowoon Bay – 04:00
Toowoon Point – 04:11
Toowoon Bay Surf Life Saving Club – 04:18
Swadling Park – 04:23
Shelly Beach – 04:29
The Entrance Boat Shed – 04:41
Tuggerah Lakes Cycleway / Walkway – 04:46
Picnic Point Reserve – 05:01
The Entrance Skate Park – 05:07
Dunleith Tourist Park with caravans sites – 06:04
Terilbah Island – 06:19
Sensory Gardens – 06:26
Terilbah Reserve – 06:29
Dunleith Point sandspit – 06:36
North Entrance Beach – 07:25
Tuggerah Beach – 07:29
North Entrance Surf Life Saving Club – 08:07
Matron Simpson Reserve – 08:22
Wyrrabalong National Park – 08:42
Red Gum loop trail – 08:47
Lillypilly loop trail – 08:47
Magenta Shores Golf Course – 09:05
Norah Head Lighthouse – 09:12
Tuggerah Lake – 09:19
Budgewoi Lake – 09:23
Chittaway Point – 09:46
Music: Nocturne in E Flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2 (Frederic Chopin)
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The Boatshed! - New Entrance, South West Rocks
Boating on Lakes Entrance
Lakes Entrance is a very beautiful beachside town about 4 hours east of Melbourne. We had a wonderful time boating on the lake, You can rent these little Put Put boats from Victor Hire Boats or Portside Boat Hire and you would not need any boating license to run then around the lake.
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Andersons Boatshed
Short video of Andersons Boatshed at Ettalong Beach NSW
Tuross Head Entrance Opening
Due to the large storms in NSW early Feb 2010, the Tuross Lake rose so high it flooded the Tuross Boatshed. The Lake entrance was opened on 06/02/2010. Here's some footage of the opening courtesy of moore locals.
Cootacraft - Mallacoota Entrance in Sept 2011
Water testing 18ft Cootacraft Gun Shot
Grant Shorland Aba Grabba (mallacoota) part l
short story of the old man back in the day of his life catching abalone out of Mallacoota Victoria, Australia, and racing his Sharkcat (Aba Grabba). Some great old footage some people will relate and remember. pulled this footage from a VCR so excuse the quality and sound.
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1 Cooradilla Place Bradbury NSW 2560
As you make your way through the large entrance, you'll be impressed with what this home has to offer inside.
You are greeted by a large open plan living and dining area. With ample amount of natural light, split system air conditioning, skylights and gorgeous floorboards that flow throughout the rest of the home.
Walking through the home we have a modern kitchen and meals area with an ample amount of bench and storage space. Also featuring a large breakfast bar, perfect for those busy mornings.
This home consists of 4 good sized bedrooms, two with ceiling fans and built ins to the main, it also has an all in one remote control fan and light with a timer.
These bedrooms are serviced by a huge two way bathroom and separate toilet.
You'll be impressed with what the backyard has to offer.
With a massive wrap around timber deck, undercover pergola, large grass area for the kids and pets to enjoy and your very own vegetable garden.
Also parking is not a problem with a double lock up garage and a bonus of a carport which is perfect the boat or trailer.
You are situated in a whisper quiet location, sitting on a large 836sqm parcel of land with extra wide 40m frontage and has a potential to build a granny flat (subject to council approval), and it is only a short drive to Macarthur Square shops, train station and a short walk to Woodland Road Public School and your choice of local parks.
Ready to move in and not a cent to spend.
* Situated on an approx 836sqm parcel of land plus extra wide 40m frontage
* Potential to build a granny flat (subject to council approval)
* 4 good sized bedrooms with built ins to the main
* Modern block out blinds and curtains
* Large entrance leading to open plan living and dining
* Large two way bathroom with separate toilet
* Modern kitchen and meals area
* Ample bench and cupboard space and breakfast bar
* Large back yard with wraparound timber deck and undercover pergola
* Plenty of grass area and vegetable garden
* Double lock up garage and bonus carport for boat or trailer
* Garden shed with undercover area
* Short drive to Macarthur Square shops and train station
* Short walk to Woodland Rd Public School and local parks
For more information please contact Amer Malik on 0433 466 402.
Australia Day 09 Floating shed at Paynesville
floating Boat Shed at Paynesville
central coast NSW | Explore with Drone
I filmed this video with a GoPro hero 3 plus
& DJI Phantom 2 vision plus at Umina beach and Ettalong beach New South Wales.
Don't forget to watch in HD
Lake Entrance to Paynesville in 30mins
Last summers day trip to Paynesville
Mallacoota abalone diver, Grant Shorland Jr.
The Captain shares a frothy or three with Grant Shorland Jr. He picks up snails from the ocean floor off Mallacoota, just like his ol’ man once did.
Shuck the full abalone here
Mallacoota Launch
Happy Customer His Maiden Launch at Mallacoota. Reported all went well. Mallacoota quite windy BASSCO ate it up. Smooth , Quiet, Dry ????
Grant Shorland Aba Grabba (mallacoota) Part II
Part ll of the old footage from back when the old man was racing
Audley - Royal National Park NSW Australia
Driving down from Royal National Park entrance to Audley weir.
You will see cars driving over the dam, that separates the fresh water from the salt water.
5 March 2015
Wandering the ocean in a Cootacraft Gunshot
South East Australia spearfishing, a taste of Cootacraft Gunshot
Music: Dion - The Wanderer
Footage by
Ben Todhunter
Georgia Poyner
Snapper Point, Central Coast
My first visit to Snapper Point for the sunrise. Once the sun has risen I took to the sky with my 3D Robotics Smart Solo Drone.
Music - Hurley Mower (
Coila Lake Opening Aug 2015
Coila Lake was opened this afternoon at a level of 2.213m at 5pm 26th August, 2015. High tide was expected at 7:00pm and it is evident in the footage that waves were already washing in from the sea. There was considerable opinion that the lake should have been opened at Low Tide to scour a deeper trench.
Couta Boats. If Couta boats could talk......
A couta boat is a type of boat sailed in Victoria, Australia, around Sorrento and Queenscliff and along Victoria's west coast as far west as Portland. It was originally used as a traditional fishing boat around the coast there from around 1870 until the 1930s, although it survived as a commercial fishing vessel until the 1950s.
The couta boat developed for the coastal fishing industry over the later part of 19th century. Fishermen chased such sought-after fish often incorrectly identified as 'barracouta'; a confusion with the larger ocean species Barracuda. Couta boats caught the species Thyrsites atun) but fishing co-operatives established quotas to control prices, and it was this that led to the added requirement of speed in a good fishing boat.
The boats would head out to the grounds before dawn, most often out through the entrance to Port Phillip, the infamous and often treacherous The Rip, which is where the couta boats’ qualities of seaworthiness were proven. Once their quota of barracouta was met, the fishermen turned their efforts to sailing back to port as fast as they could — the first boat back got the best prices.
So while load carrying capacity was important, the need for speed under sail was also a sought-after characteristic. The typical couta boat carried a gaff sail and jib set out on a long bowsprit, although the main sail developed into more of a gunter sail, as it had a very high peaked gaff or yard. In fact, a rig peculiar to the couta boat evolved, which allowed for sail to be carried a lot higher than was usual at the time, and included the distinctive curved down bowsprit.
As an efficient and competitive commercial fishing vessel, the couta boat reached its peak around the 1920s and 1930s. After the Second World War, the development of engines and the public’s growing preference for shark started to push the couta boat from centre stage.
The couta boat became a victim of the modernisation of the fishing industry after the Second World War, and only survives today due largely to the efforts of a small group of individuals with a keen sense of history and admiration for working maritime traditions. Regretting the apparent inevitability that these distinctive boats would be relegated to the status of a forgotten footnote to Australia’s seafaring history and vanish into obscurity, a few dedicated people sought out and restored, from the late 1970s onwards, the remaining original couta boats that were either still afloat or propped up in backyards along the coast.
But this working fishing craft’s perfect compromise between seaworthiness, speed and capacity has made it today a quintessential recreational sailing boat. Today, couta boats are sought-after and keenly compete in races. Many are built new from scratch, as the supply of originals has been exhausted. There is a couta boat club in Sorrento and one in Queenscliff.