Hiking sa bundok ng Melbourne / Tree Fern Gully Trail Marysville
Join the gang as we do a 5 hour trail hike at Tree Fern Gully Trail, Marysville!
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Kokoda Trail Ferntree Gully
Also known as 'The One Thousand Steps', recorded using a Canon XHA1 with an LA7200 adaptor.
The Black Spur Drive close to Melbourne: Fern Trees in the Eucalyptus Forest
The Black Spur Drive connects Healesville with Narbethong on the Maroondah Highway:
In the Yarra Ranges National Park close to Melbourne Australia you can find one of the tallest trees of the world: Eucalyptus nitens, commonly known as Shining Gum.
This Eucalypt species is native to Victoria and eastern New South Wales, Australia. It grows in wet forests and rainforest margins on fertile soils in cool high-rainfall areas.
Eucalyptus nitens is a tall to very tall forest tree growing to 60 m, in Victoria occasionally to 90 m tall. Bark is persistent on lower trunk, grey to grey-brown, fibrous-flaky, smooth above, white, grey or yellow, shedding in long ribbons. The juvenile leaves are opposite, ovate to elliptic, cordate, glaucous, and the adult leaves narrow-lanceolate or lanceolate, 15–25 cm long, 1.5–2.5 cm wide, green, glossy, concolorous. The inflorescence is 7 flowered, the peduncle narrowly flattened or angular, 6–15 mm long. Buds are sessile, ovoid or cylindrical, 5–7 mm long, 3–4 mm in diameter, the ring scar caused by shedding of outer operculum is present; the calyptra is conical, acute or obtuse, shorter than and as wide as hypanthium. The fruit is cylindrical or ovoid, 4–7 mm long, 4–6 mm in diameter; the disc is depressed and the valves enclosed or rim-level.
In Tasmania Eucalyptus nitens is one of the most important plantation tree species along with Eucalyptus globulus (Tasmanian Blue Gum) and Pinus radiata (Monterey Pine). The timber is mainly used in general construction but is beginning to be used in furniture where the discolourations may be a feature.
Cyathea cunninghamii, also known as the gully tree fern and slender tree fern, is a species of tree fern native to Victoria, New South Wales, southeastern Queensland and Tasmania in Australia, as well as North Island, South Island and Chatham Islands in New Zealand (and possibly New Caledonia also). It grows in damp forest, often emerging from stream gullies and riverbanks. The erect trunk may be 20 m tall and is usually 6-15 cm in diameter, occasionally as much as 20 cm. Fronds are tri- to tetrapinnate and 3 m or more in length. The rachis and stipe are slender, black brown, warty and covered with brown scales. Sori occur along each side of the pinnule midvein and are covered by hood-like indusia.
Ada Tree Walk - Bushwalking Victoria
WALK: 3.2km | GRADE: Easy | ENVIRONMENT: Sub-temperate Rainforest
Stroll through ancient Myrtle Beech and Sassafras rainforest en route to the Ada Tree, a goliath Mountain Ash that is Victoria’s tallest known tree. Estimated at close to 400-years old, 75-metres tall and with a circumference of 15-metres it’s enormity is best appreciated in the flesh. This leisurely stroll is only 3.2km and will barely work up a sweat as you pass through some remarkable patches of old growth forest.
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Mountain Biking at Upper Ferntree Gully
Rider: Michaelangelo Duran
on the trail: Luke Hodge
Location: Upper Ferntree Gully, Vic., Australia
cam:helmet mount by: Michaelangelo Duran
Safety Tips | 1000 Steps | Kokoda Memorial Track | Dandenong Ranges | ORGANIC FUSIONS
ORGANIC FUSIONS highlights some key safety tips for walking the 1000 Steps, Kokoda Memorial Track, which is located in the Dandenong Ranges National Park (Victoria).
Join ORGANIC FUSIONS (organicfusions.com.au) for a relaxed social outing, and enjoy the fresh air and tranquility of the great outdoors.
Take your time climbing the 1000 steps, taking note of the trackside Kokoda Memorial plaques.
After exploring the Dandenong Ranges with ORGANIC FUSIONS, we'll replenish our energy reserves with some nutritious goodness at a local cafe, also within the Dandenong Ranges.
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5 Phillipdale Court Ferntree Gully
For The Growing Family
Situated on approximately 770sqm of land and nestled in the bowl of a court is this large family home that would be perfect for the growing family.
The home has an abundance of space and offers two generous sized living areas, a kitchen equipped with modern stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, loads of cupboard space and polished timber floorboards. Four bedrooms with built in robes, a master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite and a central bathroom, which has been renovated with modern fittings and fixtures allow ample room for the growing family.
Outside there is a large undercover deck that will be great for entertaining and a low maintenance yard with established gardens. Additional features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels and double lockup garage.
Conveniently located just 35 minutes from Melbourne's CBD and within close proximity to public transport, Mountain Gate Primary, Eastlink, Westfield Knox, and for all of those who love golfing the Waterford Valley Golf Course, this property is a must to inspect.
Don't miss out on securing this fantastic opportunity in Ferntree Gully.
Mishka My Love Goes With You 1000 Steps 2015
Dandenong Ranges National Park, Upper Ferntree Gully, Melbourne Australia
Trailwalker 2006 - Melbourne 1000 steps at Frentree Gully
Oxfam Trailwalker 2006 - 100km in 48hrs or less to help fight poverty.
Dandenong Ranges Upper Fern Tree Gully to Belgrave
A 17km, Grade 4, one way trail through the beautiful Dandenong Ranges National Park from Upper Fern Tree Gully to Belgrave. Catch the train to UFTG station then follow the path around to the car park at the entrance to the national park. The trail starts at Bellview track & Ramu Track to One Tree Hill picnic ground. Then Tyson Track to Janesdell Track, through to Alpine Track and onto Alpine Rd. Wander through Ferny Creek Township via One Tree Hill Rd and cross the Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd. Pick up Hackett Track down to Sherbrooke Falls. Take Sherbrooke Track and cross over at Link Track onto O'Donohue Track and up to the O'Donohue Picnic Ground. Follow the road down and pickup the Clematis Track through to Grants Picnic Ground. Follow Coles Ridge Track through to the Old Monbulk Rd and back to Belgrave Station and the train ride home.
1000 steps Kokoda Track Memorial Walk (Upper Ferntree Gully)
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Behind ferntree gully pub
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Fern Gully Hike to the Olinda Falls
This is a 4 km video hike to the world-famous Olinda Falls, 50 km east of Melbourne, on March 21, 2008. The Falls are in the Dandenong Ranges National Park, and the hike follows the Olinda Creek along the Mechanics Walking Track.
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Drone at Ferntree Gully
Ferntree Gully near Rylstone, NSW. There are walking tracks at that take you down into the fern-tree filled valley and around the top where you can get a view of the valley and the rock formations.
Filmed using a DJI Phantom 2 with a Gopro Hero 3 attached. Very bright sunny day with hardly any wind.
Music: The Anonymous Adventure composed by William Newman.
RF Kerr Quarry, Upper Ferntree Gully, Melbourne Australia.
Closed in the 70's due to the increase in population this quarry has been transformed by rate and tax payers to what it is today.
Trees Adventure - Glen Harrow Park, Belgrave VIC
Trees Adventure is Australia's number one treetop experience! With over 200, 000 visitors across our sites since April 2010, this is an exhilarating eco-experience from easy to insane! Which one will you take on? Check out our website for details. treesadventure.com.au
You can also check out our other parks:
Nowra Park, NSW:
Grose River Park, NSW & Lane Poole Park, WA:
Launceston, TAS - COMING SOON 2016
All music in this online collection created by Jason Shaw. Released under Creative Commons License 3.0. Music by audionautix.com.
Yarra Valley Road Trip, Melbourne
Yarra Valley is the area surrounding Yarra River. It is approximately 90 Km from Melbourne Central Business District.
Me and two of my friends set off to Yarra valley on a cloudy day. By the time we reached Wilks Creek, it was afternoon. The place was very quiet. We almost missed the Bison, it was visible thru my Tele lens.
There is a small town called Marysville, 30 Km from Wilks Creek. The people in the town were very helpful, they suggested us to see Stevanson falls before the rain got worse. We were the only people when we reached there.
The falls are 122m tall. After getting a few pictures, we decided to take the Fern Gully Track to the top of Stevanson Falls. The view was magnificent. We were also able to see some trees on the hills which were destroyed by the Bush fire.
On our way, back we came across a beautiful scenery, The Maroondah Reservoir. The air felt a lot fresher that the city.
Halfway back, the rain had stopped and clouds had cleared, we found this amazing Vineyard behind which there was the sun setting. The silhouette of the vineyard was a good way to call it a day.
Time Lapse/Video Camera: iPhone 6s
Photo Camera: Nikon D3200
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Mountain Biking at Upper Fern Tree Gully - MTB
Rider: Michaelangelo Duran
Location: Upper Fern Tree Gully, Victoria, Australia
Forest Scene, Dandenong Ranges, Australia
Forest scene in dandenong ranges (well, hills) outside Melbourne.