Wellington Caves, NSW
Steeped in history and littered with fossils from another age, Wellington Caves are a tranquil, limestone wonderland to explore and discover.
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Wellington Caves Phosphate +Fossil Mine - Western Plains Adventure [Part 2] Travelling Family Circus
Hi everyone! We have a short series of episodes about our Western Plains Adventures for you to catch up on whilst we're filming our all new, exciting, TV/Web Series.
In Part Two of our Western Plains Adventures, we make a beeline to Wellington Caves. We take a tour of the phosphate and fossil mine where we'll get to see and explore real fossils and bones of the Mega-fauna it holds between it's muddy walls. We'll learn amazing facts about phosphate, how it's formed and it's many uses. We'll stop in at the Wellington Caves shop for an ice-cream before relaxing in the grounds for a discussion, impressions and quick overview of the experience.
???? So if you are new to the Travelling Family Circus, I thought I would give you a brief introduction to who we are and what we are about;
We are an Aussie family of 6 and we live in a beautiful historic colonial farmhouse in the Blue Mountains, NSW. I'm Jules; Crazy Mother of the circus! Aaron is the Big Daddy Ring Master and we are parents to 3 beautiful little clowns; ????Sebastian, ????Aiden and ????Saxon... aka Baz, Aido and Noogie! Of course no circus is complete without animals. We have our eternally hungry, big-hearted, faithful lab ????Cadbury and 1 very annoying but somehow lovable rooster, named ????Brewster. ????
We approach every day as an adventure ????and believe that it doesn't matter whether you are going out into the backyard, down the road or across the country.... life is full of wonder and excitement and we are going to experience it! We like to entertain and inspire people to go out and see the fun in everything they do????! We look forward to you taking that journey with us. Life IS the Greatest Show On Earth!
???? Have a fantastic day; live, love, adventure and keep safe. Oh, and don't forget to say hi, introduce yourselves and leave comments! We love to hear from you! ????
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Wellington Caves, NSW.
The caves at Wellington, NSW.
Wellington Caves | Wellington
Explore a whole world existing below your feet at the Wellington Caves in NSW.
EP/18-Wellington 'Mitchell' & 'Cathedral' Caves + Phosphate Mine Fossil Tour 2012'..
STAR SCREAM
ATeamDroneMissions
Wellington Chocolate Factory + Weta Cave & Wellington - Taupo | NZ 2017
Roadtrips are amazing!
Music:
Dead Leaves (Instrumental) - BTS
Paradise Awaits (FJK Remix) - Zhu
Adventure Wild. Wellington Caves
Take a trip to the Wellington Caves area and see what is on offer. The largest stalagmite in the Southern hemisphere is found in one of these caves.
Wellington Caves Holiday 2015!
A great Holiday with all my Friends!
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Beat Your Competition=
Tobu- Life=
Lensko- Let's Go!=
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Wellington caves or should i say mines..
On our holiday we traveled far and wide.
Flinders University Palaeontology 2016 Cathedral Cave excavation Day 1 - 4
Time lapse of days 1 - 4 of excavations by the Flinders University Palaeontology crew in Cathedral Cave, Wellington Caves, New South Wales (Australia).
Project investigating faunal response to climate change and megafauna extinctions during the Pleistocene.
Crew (over these days):
Assoc Prof. Gavin Prideaux (Project leader)
Grant Gully (research assistant)
Diana Fusco (PhD candidate)
Carey Burke (tech staff)
Adam Cronin (volunteer)
Roger Matthews (sieves)
Anonymous HIVIZ man (volunteer)
Thanks to Jodie and the crew at Wellington Caves and the Youth At The Zoo for their help and support.
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2015 Mt Arthur Challenge, Wellington NSW
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Toasted TV Road Trip Week 4 Day 1 - Wellington Caves
Today Seamus and Kell are exploring under ground and exploring the amazing Wellington Caves. Dont forget to check out our website campingforkids.com.au for heaps more camping ideas and videos. Thanks
Wellington Wombats 2014
Caving with the NSWSES at Wellington Caves NSW on 31st of May 2014
Central NSW, New South Wales
From the gold rush towns of Sofala and Hill End to remote sheep stations, Central NSW provides the visitor with an unforgettable bush experience - where history comes alive b
efore your very eyes.
The region's history can be read in its architecture - from humble slab huts to the lavish hotels and mansions built during gold and farming booms. Places such as Gulgong, Op
hir and Sofala are a window on our pioneering past.
But Central NSW doesn't stop there. After a day exploring the wide open spaces you can sample the superb food, wine and hospitality of the region particularly in the Cowra-Or
ange-Mudgee district.
Central NSW offers a diverse range of discovery-type experiences, a highlight of which is the famous Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo.
There are 14 National Parks and nature reserves to discover - including Wollemi National Park in the south to the Warrumbungles in the north - and many opportunities to explo
re underground at Abercrombie Caves and the Wellington Caves and Phosphate Mine.
For an experience of a different kind discover space and learn about astronomy at any of the six observatories in the region - Siding Springs and Skywatch near Coonabarabran,
Darby Falls near Cowra, Gilgandra, Dubbo and the Radio Telescope at Parkes.
Discover the Romance of the Bush in Central NSW.
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Dad's work trip, Phosphate Hill QLD (2018 04)
Dad's work trip, Phosphate Hill QLD (2018 04)
Tasmania
Tasmania (abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as Tassie; /tæzˈmeɪniə/) is an island state, part of the Commonwealth of Australia, located 240 kilometres (150 mi) to the south of the Australian continent, separated by Bass Strait. The state includes the island of Tasmania, the 26th largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands. The state has a population of 507,626 (as of June 2010), of whom almost half reside in the greater Hobart precinct. Tasmania's area is 68,401 square kilometres (26,410 sq mi), of which the main island covers 64,519 square kilometres (24,911 sq mi).
Tasmania is promoted as the natural state, and A World Apart, Not A World Away owing to its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment. Almost 45% of Tasmania lies in reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites. The island is 364 kilometres (226 mi) long from its northernmost to its southernmost points, and 306 kilometres (190 mi) from east to west.
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Western Plains Dubbo Zoo [Part 4] Travelling Family Circus
Hi everyone! We have a short series of episodes about our Western Plains Adventures for you to catch up on whilst we're filming our all new, exciting, TV/Web Series.
In Part Four of our Great Western Plains Adventures; yep - the MAIN EVENT! First day of two, exploring Dubbo Zoo.
So exciting!!! Western Plains Zoo ranks in our top three zoo experiences. If you haven't made the pilgrimage to Dubbo Zoo yourself as yet, watch part 4, 5 and 6 of this series and I'm pretty sure you'll see why you need to plan it into your itinerary. Up close encounters is pretty much the norm for appreciating, understanding and learning about every species you'll see at the zoo. Uniquely, the fencing is virtually invisible.
Conservation is at the heart of Taronga, so there is every opportunity, be it self guided or a tour, to be immersed in the incredible work and research that makes Dubbo Zoo the number one experience that it is; a truly non-stop adventure for the entire family. You'll find something for everyone, no matter your family style, fun needs, or approach.
???? So if you are new to the Travelling Family Circus, I thought I would give you a brief introduction to who we are and what we are about;
We are an Aussie family of 6 and we live in a beautiful historic colonial farmhouse in the Blue Mountains, NSW. I'm Jules; Crazy Mother of the circus! Aaron is the Big Daddy Ring Master and we are parents to 3 beautiful little clowns; ????Sebastian, ????Aiden and ????Saxon... aka Baz, Aido and Noogie! Of course no circus is complete without animals. We have our eternally hungry, big-hearted, faithful lab ????Cadbury and 1 very annoying but somehow lovable rooster, named ????Brewster. ????
We approach every day as an adventure ????and believe that it doesn't matter whether you are going out into the backyard, down the road or across the country.... life is full of wonder and excitement and we are going to experience it! We like to entertain and inspire people to go out and see the fun in everything they do????! We look forward to you taking that journey with us. Life IS the Greatest Show On Earth!
???? Have a fantastic day; live, love, adventure and keep safe. Oh, and don't forget to say hi, introduce yourselves and leave comments! We love to hear from you! ????
Our website will launch in June too:
travellingfamilycircus.tv
If you'd like to keep up-to-date with all things Travelling Family Circus, you can register your email address now and we'll let you know when everything's live. You'll have access to all our Blogs, BTS of our TV show, articles of interest, reviews, unpublished footage, quick-links, bits and pieces and a whole lot more!
???? We love your comments and encourage you to chat to us, we promise to respond! We also value your stories and the sharing of experiences from all around the world. You guys are so amazing! ???????????? ????
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Contender #9 - Bunyip
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Contender # 9 - Bunyip
This time, on Counting Cryptids:
We discuss the Bunyip. Straight out of Aboriginal Australia, the Bunyip is a smorgasbord of strange. Reports of fur and feathers, fins and claws, a beard and a duck bill (and if that wasn't strange enough, a single massive eye, and a stomach-mouth). While descriptions of the Bunyip seem to paint this creature to be something of a sore thumb, modern day sightings may not be as predictable as one would expect.
Do you think there something sinister swimming in the swamps? Or could something have simply been lost in translation?
AKA The Thing-a From Down Und-a
Links:
Main Image
Single Eye / Stomach Mouth
Scribblenauts Bunyip
Elephant Seal
Southern Cassowary (it's legs look reptilian to me)
Diprotodon
Zygomaturus
Palorchestes
The Challicum Bunyip
Skull
Tasmanian Tiger
Elephant Skull
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Getting to Dubbo NSW - Western Plains Adventure [Part 1] - Travelling Family Circus
Hi everyone! We have a short series of episodes about our Western Plains Adventures for you to catch up on whilst we're filming our all new, exciting, TV/Web Series.
In Part One of our Western Plains Adventure we head-out and yes, we head out again: destination Dubbo. We take a breaky stop at the Mudgee Bakery, stretch our legs at Windamere Dam, reach our destination and check-in at the Dubbo City Holiday Park.
???? So if you are new to the Travelling Family Circus, I thought I would give you a brief introduction to who we are and what we are about;
We are an Aussie family of 6 and we live in a beautiful historic colonial farmhouse in the Blue Mountains, NSW. I'm Jules; Crazy Mother of the circus! Aaron is the Big Daddy Ring Master and we are parents to 3 beautiful little clowns; ????Sebastian, ????Aiden and ????Saxon... aka Baz, Aido and Noogie! Of course no circus is complete without animals. We have our eternally hungry, big hearted, faithful lab ????Cadbury and 1 very annoying but somehow lovable rooster, named ????Brewster. ????
We approach every day as an adventure ????and believe that it doesn't matter whether you are going out into the backyard, down the road or across the country.... life is full of wonder and excitement and we are going to experience it! We like to entertain and inspire people to go out and see the fun in everything they do????! We look forward to you taking that journey with us. Life IS the Greatest Show On Earth!
???? Have a fantastic day; live, love, adventure and keep safe. Oh, and don't forget to say hi, introduce yourselves and leave comments! We love to hear from you! ????
Our website will launch in June/July too::
travellingfamilycircus.tv
If you'd like to keep up-to-date with all things Travelling Family Circus, you can register your email address now and we'll let you know when everything's live. You'll have access to all our Blogs, BTS of our TV show, articles of interest, reviews, unpublished footage, quick-links, bits and pieces and a whole lot more!
???? We love your comments and encourage you to chat to us, we promise to respond! We also value your stories and the sharing of experiences from all around the world. You guys are so amazing! ???????????? ????
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