Top 5: Attractions in Blue Mountains, NSW
Located less than two hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains is a highly recommended destination. Here are my top 5 attractions in Blue Mountains, NSW.
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Sydney, Capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail like design. Massive Darling Horbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hub of waterside life with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden Nearby. Sydney Tower's outdoor platform, the skywalk, offer 360- degree views of the city and suburbs.
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On the second day of our Ore Mountains exploration, we were aiming for an abandoned vocational school hidden behind the ruins of a huge paper mill. It wasn't an easy infiltration but in the end, all the struggling has paid off. On the premises, we discovered several old structures of interest for us. Don't miss this video because we have some surprises in stock for you!
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Places to see in ( Letchworth - UK )
Places to see in ( Letchworth - UK )
Letchworth, officially Letchworth Garden City, is a town in Hertfordshire, England, It is a former civil parish. The town's name is taken from one of the three villages it surrounded (the other two being Willian and Norton) – all of which featured in the Domesday Book. The land used was purchased by Quakers who had intended to farm the area and build a Quaker community. The town of Letchworth was laid out by Raymond Unwin as a demonstration of the principles established by Ebenezer Howard who sought to create an alternative to the industrial city by combining the best of town and country living. It is also home to the United Kingdom's first roundabout, which was built in 1909.
As one of the world's first new towns and the first garden city it had great influence on future town planning and the New towns movement; it influenced Welwyn Garden City, which used a similar approach and inspired other projects around the world including the Australian capital Canberra, Hellerau, Germany, Tapanila, Finland, and Mežaparks in Latvia.) There is a link to town planning in Stalingrad through the architect V. N. Semionov and an account of Lenin visiting the town when he visited England for a congress of the Russian Bolshevik party, then banned in Russia.
Letchworth was one of the ancient parishes of Hertfordshire. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin was built in the 12th or 13th Century. The village was located along the road now called Letchworth Lane, stretching from St Mary's and the adjoining medieval manor house (now Letchworth Hall Hotel) up to the crossroads of Letchworth Lane, Hitchin Road, Baldock Road and Spring Road, where there was a post office. Letchworth was a relatively small parish, having a population in 1801 of 67, rising to 96 by 1901.
Several housing estates have been added to Letchworth since its inception. To the north of the town The Grange began construction in 1947 and to the south east Jackmans was built from 1961. These were council / municipal housing estates with many residents originally coming from the London overspill. Two more prosperous (and private) estates – Lordship and Manor Park – were built from in 1971 to the south west.
Letchworth experiences an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) similar to almost all of the United Kingdom. One sport that has had a remarkably difficult history (considering its national popularity) is association football. Letchworth's main semi-professional club – Letchworth F.C. (the Bluebirds) – went out of business in 2002, only a few years after reforming following Letchworth Garden City FC's financial problems, but nearly a century of struggle and repeated name changes.
( Letchworth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Letchworth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Letchworth - UK
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Inspired and designed by the award winning Sunland Group, The Parc Kellyville features architecturally designed three bedrooms plus study, two bathrooms with an additional powder room. These carefully designed townhomes boast private parking and exceptional interior finishes. Resort style facilities including pool, barbeque pavilion and landscaped entertaining areas are exclusive to residents of The Parc.
Kellyville is just 35 kms north-west of the CBD, enjoying easy access to the M2 and M7 motorways that link directly to the Sydney and greater Sydney districts. Good shopping is close to home, with Castle Hill, Bella Vista and Rouse Hill town centres within a short driving distance. Cafés, restaurants and cinemas are close by, along with childcare facilities, primary and secondary schools.
When it's time to relax or get active, tennis courts, golf courses, aquatic centres, playgrounds and large open recreational areas are only minutes away.
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