Perry Sand Hills, Wentworth NSW
A very short drive from our Elddis base at Mildura we ventured out to the famous Perry Sandhills. On the edge of the flood plain that includes Thegoa Lagoon are these ancient sandhills and they include Aboriginal cultural heritage areas. The sandhills’ unique features have have led them to be used as a backdrop in many films and television shows.
According to geologists, the Perry Sandhills originated after an ice age (40,000 years ago) and are formed by wind erosion over thousands of years. The dunes are a unique land formation of 400 acres of continuously shifting sand dunes.
Skeleton remains of giant mega-fauna (kangaroos, lions, emus and wombats) have been found there. Replicas of these animals can be seen at the Pioneer Museum in Wentworth, which is well worth a visit. Aboriginal tribes used this area to camp and hunt. Evidence of this is still being uncovered as the sands drift.
If its hot weather its even hotter in the middle of the Perry Sandhills, and stand by for flies… but its well worth a visit… get a ‘Sahara’esque’ taste. Formed 40,000 years ago but why.. they are such an odd find and to think they are continually on the move, most interesting.
Wentworth Club Motel - Wentworth Hotels, Australia
Wentworth Club Motel 3 Stars Hotel in Wentworth ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Wentworth Club Motel offers accommodation in the heart of Wentworth, within 5 minutes' walk of local shops, restaurants and cafes.
Mildura is 24 km away.
Free private parking is available on site.
Each of the air-conditioned rooms has a private bathroom, some with a spa bath.
Certain rooms have a seating area where you can relax.
Guests can enjoy the onsite BBQ facilities.
The historic Old Wentworth Gaol and Wentworth Pioneer Museum are just 750 m from the property.
Mildura Airport is a 25-minute drive away.
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The Australian Silo Art Trail - Ep.33
Our track down to Melbourne.
Well, after Renmark, we crossed our third state border! ???? We trekked east and down to Werrimull Hotel, to celebrate with a mid-morning beer. Fun Fact: Werrimull is Victoria’s most outback pub. ???? After polishing off our schooner, we continued on to Curlwaa Caravan Park, to set up for 2 nights so we could explore the surrounds.
Technically we were actually just inside of NSW but we aren’t classing this as one of our border crossings. ???? Our first stop for the day was out to the Perry Sandhills,. It felt like we were back in the Simpson dessert here, all the red sand hills were magnificent. If you ever visit, look for the monster gum tree which has been buried beneath all the sand. ????
We then trekked back into Wentworth, to get some history lessons. Visiting both the Wentworth Pioneer Museum and the old historic Wentworth Gaol. It only cost us $13 each to visit both and have a good wander around. The gaol was a definite highlight, we’d never seen an old ‘gaol’ ???? & it was still in amazing condition considering its age. We then drove down and had a peak at the junction of the Murray river and the Darling Downs.
Before returning to camp, we swung into ‘The Big V Industries Auto Museum’ ???? for a look around. If you have a love for cars, then it is definitely worth the $5 entry to see some absolute classics. A relatively new museum, the owner said he is always trying to improve his displays and add vehicles to the collection, where he can.
Temperatures ???? during the day were still pretty hot and with an approaching heatwave coming (40’+ days), we made tracks to Mildura. We opted to stay at the Buronga-Riverside Caravan Park, which turned out be a great choice. It was the most dog friendly ???? van park we had stayed at - all trip! They had a free dog bath onsite as well as a FREE dedicated washing machine to wash any pet blankets/beds etc. It was a great park with plenty on offer. Two different swimming pools, a few farm animals, it backed right onto the Murray river and was a well laid out park. There were numerous ducks and geese wandering the grounds, some would even talk back to us. ????????
After a blissful 5 night stay, we continued on our journey. We tracked south and eventually made it to Patchewollock – and saw our first silo painting! ???? Just down the road, we found a great free camp at Lake Lascelles. A great spot for an overnight spot. ⛺️ The next day, we continued the drive south and checked out all the other Silo paintings on the trail.
We visited 5/6 silo’s, on the Silo Art Trail.
Patchewollock, Rosebery, Brim, Sheep Hills & Rupanyup. We missed Lascelle’s on this trip.
So after seeing the Silo Art Trail, we cut straight east to Kooyoora State Park. We camped at the Melville Caves designated camp site for 2 nights. ⛺️ This was a free camp - winning. Surprisingly dogs were welcome in the state park and allowed at the campsite (on leash, of course). ???? We trekked up to the Melville Caves at sunset, which was only a short walk from camp.
30km south we headed to Mount Alexander Koala Park to camp. What a gem of a spot this was. So nice and peaceful, a free camp, plenty of shade, dogs allowed, flushing toilets and fire pits ???? around the grounds.
It was the Australia day weekend, so we just bunkered down here for a few nights, as we knew everywhere would be busy. We did venture down the road to a local swimming hole for a dip & fish ????. Kurt caught a few red-fin fish while we splashed about with some beers in hands. A nice chilled arvo.
After the mad rush of the long weekend was over, we headed into Maldon, for 2 nights. We stayed at the Maldon Caravan Park and used this as a base ???? while we explored the surrounds. We checked out Maldon’s old British ruins, the Mt Tarrengower lookout, the old dredge and walked along the old streets. It definitely feels like a step back in time in this place. Everyone was so helpful and inviting which made our time here more enjoyable.
We were edging so close to Melbourne, being only 75 minutes north. We had made plans for the coming week with I (Amz) booked to go home for the weekend to see family & friends, while Kurt agreed to baby sit Rusty and have some ‘kurt time’ (fishing???? & gaming galore????).
Before tracking into Melbourne to set up, we did visit ‘The Cascades’ at Coliban River and visited Turpins Falls on the journey down.
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Train Enthusiast's Video Diary 1989-08-18
On 18/08/1989, we visited Old Tailem Town a pioneer village museum located 5 km north of Tailem Bend, South Australia.
The village was established in 1982 and features buildings, transport, equipment and service systems (both commercial and domestic) used by the South Australian community from the late 19th century through to the mid 20th century.
The South Australian Railways is well represented with track work, carriages, trucks, and station/siding relics from the era.
Ye Old Tailem Town
A visit to a created Australian Colonial Township...wonderful old buildings and in site to how people lived..hardship in the early days..but somehow charming..and of course..Ghosts Within.....
Bell Island Mine Museum Tour, Sept 16, 2017
Trip with Bob to Bell Island mine on Sept. 16, 2017
Lincoln's Rock
This large stone commemorates the spot where Abraham Lincoln delivered a speech on August 31, 1858, when he ran against Stephen A. Douglas for U.S. Senate. Visitors can find the stone in front of the United Methodist Church at the corner of South Broad and East First South Streets in Carlinville Il.
All video was filmed by Jim Kenson. Thanks for viewing. Comments welcome.
goingtobegone's Train Vlog's 2: Valley Heights
Enjoy! Including a Steam Tram and the Museum Tour! Sorry Quality is bad.
Growing up at Elizabeth Farm
Life was 'different' for the privileged children of John and Elizabeth Macarthur, growing up on Elizabeth Farm, near Parramatta, Sydney. Curator Scott Hill tells us why.
Eric Demetriou and Herb Jercher (Percy Grainger: Freedom As _____, Liquid Architecture)
liquidarchitecture.org.au/program/freedom-as/
From Wentworth to know-your-worth: desires are indulged through our freedoms, but how enjoyable, or emancipated, is a freedom that is always already dictated?
THU 27 Jul 2017
Grainger Museum, Melbourne
A project by Liquid Architecture, Grainger Museum and VCA & MCM for Nite Art 2017.
Eric Demetriou & Herbert Jercher
Antonia Sellbach with Julie Burleigh & Alison Bolger
Is There A Hotline?
Anthony Lyons and Paul Fletcher
Mark Pollard
Curated by Mino Peric
HJ: ‘The real thing that has interested me during my time as an arts practitioner is to feel the essence of each discipline during the time of engagement. My kinesthetic sense, informed by my proprioceptive awareness, enables me the freedom to play during a performance. Natural and artificial design constraints influence my choice of adaptive strategies whilst interacting with semiotic elements during a performance.
A point of readiness exists when Eric and I engage in sound art. This in situ performance artwork is the culmination of progressive authorship, collated by institutions and individuals who have generously passed on their acquisitions, now evident in our current expressions of interest’.
Eric Demetriou and Herbert Jercher, collaborate in a sonic exploration of the Australian art of whip cracking; performing improvised music with various Australian stock whips, beat frequencies and drum implosions.
Eric Demetriou completed a Masters of Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2013 and is a current artist in residence at Gertrude Contemporary. Recent solo exhibitions include: Sanaterrarium: performance art festival for frogs and crickets, Gertrude Glasshouse Gallery, (2017); An Afternoon with Herb Jercher, Lindberg Galleries (2016); Four minutes and thirty-three seconds in cat years, TCB Art inc (2015), and Flee Flu, West Space, (2014). Demetriou is an active member of Melbourne groups TBP, Germlock, and frequent collaborator with sound artist and whip cracker, Herbert Jercher.
Herbert Jercher is a sound artist and pioneer in the design of sound sculptures, installations and acoustic systems. His works embrace a wide range of contexts and needs, whether for school or community playground, foyers and atriums of shopping centres or hotels, the home garden, a city, street performance or museum courtyard. His works are environmentally friendly as well as fun to play and listen to.
Video by Jason Heller
hellerworks.net
LIQUID ARCHITECTURE is an Australian organisation for artists working with sound. LA investigates the sounds themselves, but also the ideas communicated about, and the meaning of, sound and listening.
Old Tailem Town Bree And Tianna | Oh, Catastrophe.
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Tailem Town Ghost Tours - Possible EVP Bells Emporium
Whilst Will and me were waiting for a tour to arrive we went into the Bells Emporium to do a bit of investigation work to fill in time. I never looked at the footage and it has sat gathering dust in my folder. Whilst looking for some footage for my new promo, within a few seconds I heard what appeared to be a male voice whispering over and after Will talks. There is only Will and me there. If it is an EVP we have no idea what it is saying... so thoughts?
Art:Installation - SOS (Safety Orange Swimmers) - B-Roll Films
SOS (Safety Orange Swimmers), public art created by Ann Hirsch and Jeremy Angier for the Fort Point Art Community at the Fort Point Channel Basin in Boston. This short film piece cover the closing presentation of the SOS Art Installation it was created by B-Roll Films a South End film company with a long history of covering arts in Boston. Shot and Edited by Ken Kinna and Pete Jahn. This is also in collaboration with our non-profit filmmaker friends in Cambridge, Interlock Media.
Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Female Visionaries in the Workforce
Female industry leaders in Qatar share their stories at a conference at Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q). Organized by student club The Future is Female, the conference aimed to inspire the next generation of women to assume prominent roles in the workforce and public sphere.
University of Sydney School of Geosciences | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:41 1 History
00:01:50 1.1 1850–1950
00:05:05 1.2 1950–2000
00:07:31 1.3 2000–present
00:10:58 1.4 Controversies
00:15:38 2 Campus
00:15:47 2.1 Main campus
00:19:25 2.2 Satellite campuses
00:22:46 2.3 Library
00:23:43 2.4 Centre for Continuing Education
00:24:15 2.5 Museums and galleries
00:26:38 2.6 Halls of Residence & Residential Colleges
00:28:52 3 Organisation
00:30:01 4 Academic profile
00:30:11 4.1 Rankings
00:33:37 4.2 Endowments and research grants
00:34:38 5 Coat of arms
00:36:11 6 Student organisations
00:37:49 7 Notable alumni
00:40:42 8 Student well-being
00:40:52 8.1 Reports of on-campus sexual assault and harassment
00:42:41 9 See also
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Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The University of Sydney (informally USYD, Sydney, Sydney Uni) is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it was Australia's first university and is regarded as one of the world's leading universities. The university is colloquially known as one of Australia's sandstone universities. Its campus is ranked in the top 10 of the world's most beautiful universities by the British Daily Telegraph and The Huffington Post, spreading across the inner-city suburbs of Camperdown and Darlington. The university comprises 9 faculties and university schools, through which it offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees.
In 2018-19, the QS World University Rankings ranked Sydney as one of the world's top 25 most reputable universities, and its graduates as the top 5 most employable in the world and first in Australia.Five Nobel and two Crafoord laureates have been affiliated with the university as graduates and faculty. The university has educated seven Australian prime ministers, two Governors-General of Australia, nine state governors and territory administrators, and 24 justices of the High Court of Australia, including four chief justices. Sydney has produced 110 Rhodes Scholars and several Gates Scholars.
The University of Sydney is a member of the Group of Eight, CEMS, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) and the Worldwide Universities Network.
Darwins on 4th - Hanging of Homeland Art Installation
Titled HOMELAND. The Chef and Owner Darwin wanted something beautiful for his newly remodeled dinning room, something that spoke about his youth and experiences growing up in and around Peru’s jungle. The result was a panoramic mural utilizing indigenous elements that evokes the beauty of Peru’s history and folklore.
Wimborne Minster
Wimborne Minster is a market town in East Dorset in South West England, and the name of the Church of England church in that town. The town has a population of 6,790 and is situated at the confluence of the River Stour and River Allen, 5 miles north of Poole, on the Dorset Heaths. The town is also recognised as part of the South East Dorset conurbation.
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Sydney Faculty of Science | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:05 1 History
00:02:14 1.1 1850–1950
00:06:15 1.2 1950–2000
00:09:20 1.3 2000–present
00:13:37 1.4 Controversies
00:19:21 2 Campus
00:19:30 2.1 Main campus
00:23:53 2.2 Satellite campuses
00:28:01 2.3 Library
00:29:11 2.4 Centre for Continuing Education
00:29:47 2.5 Museums and galleries
00:32:45 2.6 Halls of Residence & Residential Colleges
00:35:26 3 Organisation
00:36:50 4 Academic profile
00:37:00 4.1 Rankings
00:41:18 4.2 Endowments and research grants
00:42:30 5 Coat of arms
00:44:23 6 Student organisations
00:46:17 7 Notable alumni
00:49:51 8 Student well-being
00:50:01 8.1 Reports of on-campus sexual assault and harassment
00:52:11 9 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
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Speaking Rate: 0.7287190251407805
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The University of Sydney (informally USYD, Sydney, Sydney Uni) is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it was Australia's first university and is regarded as one of the world's leading universities. The university is colloquially known as one of Australia's sandstone universities. Its campus is ranked in the top 10 of the world's most beautiful universities by the British Daily Telegraph and The Huffington Post, spreading across the inner-city suburbs of Camperdown and Darlington. The university comprises 9 faculties and university schools, through which it offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees.
In 2018-19, the QS World University Rankings ranked Sydney as one of the world's top 25 most reputable universities, and its graduates as the top 5 most employable in the world and first in Australia.Five Nobel and two Crafoord laureates have been affiliated with the university as graduates and faculty. The university has educated seven Australian prime ministers, two Governors-General of Australia, nine state governors and territory administrators, and 24 justices of the High Court of Australia, including four chief justices. Sydney has produced 110 Rhodes Scholars and several Gates Scholars.
The University of Sydney is a member of the Group of Eight, CEMS, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) and the Worldwide Universities Network.
Sydney City Transport Vlog 137: Chester Hill
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Chester Hill station a fairly quiet station in between Birrong and Liverpool, serviced by mainly Waratahs. There is no freight in this video unfortunately, mainly because I was at the station during peak hour.
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University of Sydney | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:39 1 History
00:01:48 1.1 1850–1950
00:04:55 1.2 1950–2000
00:07:17 1.3 2000–present
00:10:35 1.4 Controversies
00:15:04 2 Campus
00:15:13 2.1 Main campus
00:18:41 2.2 Satellite campuses
00:21:54 2.3 Library
00:22:50 2.4 Centre for Continuing Education
00:23:21 2.5 Museums and galleries
00:25:39 2.6 Halls of Residence & Residential Colleges
00:27:46 3 Organisation
00:28:54 4 Academic profile
00:29:04 4.1 Rankings
00:32:18 4.2 Endowments and research grants
00:33:18 5 Coat of arms
00:34:45 6 Student organisations
00:36:19 7 Notable alumni
00:39:05 8 Student well-being
00:39:14 8.1 Reports of on-campus sexual assault and harassment
00:41:00 9 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.8905988625164999
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The University of Sydney (informally USYD, Sydney, Sydney Uni) is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it was Australia's first university and is regarded as one of the world's leading universities. The university is colloquially known as one of Australia's sandstone universities. Its campus is ranked in the top 10 of the world's most beautiful universities by the British Daily Telegraph and The Huffington Post, spreading across the inner-city suburbs of Camperdown and Darlington. The university comprises 9 faculties and university schools, through which it offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees.
In 2018-19, the QS World University Rankings ranked Sydney as one of the world's top 25 most reputable universities, and its graduates as the top 5 most employable in the world and first in Australia.Five Nobel and two Crafoord laureates have been affiliated with the university as graduates and faculty. The university has educated seven Australian prime ministers, two Governors-General of Australia, nine state governors and territory administrators, and 24 justices of the High Court of Australia, including four chief justices. Sydney has produced 110 Rhodes Scholars and several Gates Scholars.
The University of Sydney is a member of the Group of Eight, CEMS, the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) and the Worldwide Universities Network.