Road Trip Yankalilla S.A - Historical Museum Tour - May 2014
We decided to get to know the Yankalilla local history up close.
[Filmed & Edited by Hamish McCormick - Carnival Cinema]
The Impressiveness of Yankalilla (Fleurieu Coast)
This video was made by me during the internship at the District Council of Yankalilla. Touring around the beautiful peninsular, I thought over the key selling points of local tourism resources again and again. Finally, I was made to believe that this place is perfect for retreat and healing, after living there two days per week for four months. Get a taste of Yankalilla by watching this video which have driven many people to tears.
Day Trip to Yankalilla in South Australia
Went on a day trip with a couple of friends to Yankalilla, Normanville, Myponga Beach and Ingalalla Falls - Loved it! Didn’t get the water fall on camera as it was too dark ????
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Icy Vindur by A Himitsu
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Good For You by THBD
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My Movieriding into Yankalilla 9214
Yankalilla Bakery
Yankalilla Blue Gum prune
A recent targeted end reduction for forest floor enterprises.
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Music Track 1 Amigaman - High with me - beat pick.com
track 2 - Happy Anarchy - Hamlet with a reset - beat pick.com
track 3 - KemoSwaby - Eternal Reflections - Vimeo
track 4 - Ceremonies & Spells - White Smoke - Vimeo
I only hold a licencing to the first two tracks the other two are creative commons licence from Vimeo music store and I do not own the rights to tracks 3 and 4.
filmed in Yankallila South Australia 2015
Yankalilla Sesh 4
A little edit filmed at Yankalilla Skate Park. Pretty good session, i think. Looking for some good feedback. Please Comment, Like and Subscribe Yo.
Yankalilla Sesh
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Song: Raggamuffin by The Levitators
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Yankalilla - church & shrine
Along the main street of this likeable rural town, Christ Church is home to the revered Shrine of Our Lady of Yankalilla
Sergio Yuppie ripping at Yankalilla
Technical downhill slide champion, Sergio Yuppie, shows his downhill style at Yankalilla South Australia, as part of an Australian tour organised by Phil Thorn. Thanks to Daily Grind and Fly Boardriding for sponsoring this day out.
Rapid Bay 2000
Rapid Bay is the name of both a locality (postcode 5204) including a small seaside town and a small bay on the west coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. It lies within the District Council of Yankalilla and its township is approximately 100 km south of the state capital, Adelaide. It is well known for its limestone quarry and its pair of jetties which are popular sites for recreational fishing, scuba diving and snorkelling.
Rapid Bay features in the creation myths of both the Kaurna and Ramindjeri people, most notably as the burial site of creation ancestor Tjilbruke's nephew.
South Australia Colonial Surveyor General Colonel William Light made his first landfall on mainland South Australia at Rapid Bay on 8 September 1836. The site was named after Light's ship, the 162 ton brig Rapid. To mark this historic landfall the Colonel's initials, W.L., were carved into a large boulder – a replica is visible in the township, while the original is stored in the South Australian Museum, in Adelaide. The first European child born on mainland South Australia was delivered at Rapid Bay on 7 November 1836. His name was John Rapid Hoare.
For a short time Rapid Bay was considered a potential site for the new state capital,but with the discovery of the Adelaide Plains it faded into quiet obscurity.
The Broken Hill Proprietary (BHP) constructed the town, an ore-loading jetty and a high voltage power line from Willunga during the period 1938 to 1942 as part of the works undertaken to establish the limestone quarry. Mining commenced in 1942. The limestone was used as a flux in the company's steelworks at Whyalla in South Australia, and Newcastle and Port Kembla in New South Wales.
On 1 January 1982, ownership of the jetty was transferred to the Government of South Australia from BHP at no cost. The quarry was purchased by Adelaide Brighton Cement
The BHP Jetty was originally 490 metres (1,600 ft) long, with a 'T' section of 200 metres (650 ft) length for ship-loading. The jetty terminated in 9.1 metres (30 ft) of water (at lowest tide).Originally built by BHP and later operated by Adelaide Brighton Cement, the jetty ceased commercial operations in 1991. It suffered storm damage in 2004, after which it was progressively closed in stages for the purpose of ensuring public safety. Above the water, the jetty is slowly decaying and is off-limits to the general public. Below the water, the jetty provides habitat for a wide variety of temperate marine species. Since its closure, the above-water structure has also become an increasingly valuable roost for seabirds
Yankalilla Run Yank Run
Providing activities for young people can be a real challenge for regional communities but Yankalilla Council found success by supporting a motivated group of locals interested in fitness and health.
The group, Run Yank Run, attracted 50 young people to train with the objective of entering a half-marathon. At the end of 12 months the 50 had reduced to 14 who competed in the Gold Coast Half Marathon.
Cape of Good Hope Natural Reserve. Part 4
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The Cape Floral Kingdom is located at the southern tip of Africa.
Botanists divide the world into six floral kingdoms based on the vegetables species that grow in each one. Five of the six kingdoms occupy entire continents and their adjacent islands. The vegetation of Eurasia and North America, for example, make up a single kingdom which covers almost the entire northern hemisphere; another covers Australia; a third covers the land of south-eastern Asia and the next two are found in South America and the greatest part of Africa.
The Cape Floral Kingdom, also called the Regional Endemisms Centre or Fynbos, is the smallest one of all, occupying only 0.04% of the planet’s land surface and yet it contains a greater number of endemisms than the rest of the gigantic floral kingdoms of the world. This floral kingdom borders the cold waters of the Atlantic to the west and the milder waters of the Indian Ocean to the east. The union of the two oceans and the advanced southern latitude result in a mild climate with an average temperature of almost 17 degrees Centigrade. The entire area is protected by a network of more than 20 preserves and national parks which are responsible for protecting a natural environment which is as much rich and endemic as it is unknown to most people.
The western coast of South Africa is bathed by currents from the Benguela which originates in the Antarctic Ocean. When it hits the Sub-Antarctic waters along its northerly course, it submerges beneath them until it has almost reached the continental mass of Africa where it is pushed upward, carrying with it a vast amount of nutrients.
The Cape of Good Hope marks the transition point for ships between the southern Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
Although not the most southerly point on the continent, as it is often mistakenly considered, the Cape is a historic place. The first European to go around it by ship was the Portuguese Baltolomeu Días in 1487, marking the opening of the maritime route to the Orient. The poor weather conditions and the terrible danger of the ocean and its shallows for navigation led Días to baptise it the Cape of Storms, but King John II of Portugal, seeing the commercial importance of the new route which opened the way to the Indies, subsequently renamed it the Cape of Good Hope.
While the Cape in particular and the South African Coast in general are dangerous for navigation, for wildlife they are an authentic paradise.
The wealth of the union between the two oceans and the contribution of nutrients from the Benguela current produce an extraordinary biodiversity.
Here live sea bears, jackass penguins, sea birds, otters, the mountain zebra, baboons and chakmas or black papions and also endangered species such as the black-eyed parrot.
Despite the variety and importance of the different animal species which populate the entire region, in the Regional Endemisms Centre or Fynbos, plants are the real stars. While in the northern hemisphere, glaciations destroyed many vegetable species up to only 10,000 years ago, there have been no glaciations in this region in the last 115 million years. This climatic stability, together with the rough topology, have made possible the uninterrupted development and the exception richness of the vegetable life at Fynbos.
On 5 June 1998, World Environment Day, the idea proposed in 1929 by the South African Wildlife Society became a reality. President Nelson Mandela announced that the Cape peninsula would be converted into a national park. 30,000 hectares sheltering more than 2,285 plant species, 105 of which are endemic, and more animal endemisms than anywhere else, make this the most biologically diverse preserve in the world.
President Mandela called the new park South Africa’s gift to the Earth, and noted that while in prison on nearby Robben Island, the view of Table Mountain included in the Cape area, was a beacon of hope for him.
The national park on the Cape peninsula now protects the heart of the smallest and richest floral kingdom on the planet. For hundreds of unique species, endemic to this remote corner of the world, it has become, as it was for President Mandela, a beacon of hope guaranteeing survival for future generations.
Music Night at Yankalilla Institute
The 3rd Saturday of each month the Yankalilla Institute hosts a music night, every one is welcome to come along & perform. This is a session friends performed this weekend.
Yankalilla Cruise 2009
It was raining most of the weekend - great for a change but it stopped just long enough for me to get round to see the cars at Yankalilla.
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A Marian apparition is a reported supernatural appearance by the Blessed Virgin Mary. The figure is often named after the town where it is reported, or on the sobriquet given to Mary on the occasion of the apparition.
Marian apparitions sometimes are reported to recur at the same site over an extended period of time. In the majority of Marian apparitions only one person or a few people report having witnessed the apparition. Exceptions to this include Zeitoun, and Assiut where thousands claimed to have seen her over a period of time.
Some Marian apparitions and their respective icons have received a Canonical coronation from the Pope, most notably Our Lady of Lourdes, Our Lady of Fátima, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Our Lady of Manaoag, Our Lady of the Pillar, Our Lady of Walsingham, and many others.
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