1. Werribee Gorge State ParkIngliston Werribee Gorge State Park is a state park in Victoria, Australia. It is located near Bacchus Marsh and is used by bushwalkers and rock climbers, who are attracted to its views and geological features. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Werribee Open Range ZooWerribee Werribee Open Range Zoo is an African themed zoo in Werribee, about 32 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is part of the Zoological Parks and Gardens Board or 'Zoos Victoria' which also includes Melbourne Zoo and Healesville Sanctuary. It is situated on approximately 225 hectares and is located on the Werribee River in Werribee Park, adjacent to the Werribee Mansion. It was originally agistment land to the Melbourne Zoo. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. Erskine FallsLorne The Erskine River is a river in southwestern Victoria, Australia. It arises in the Otway Ranges and enters Bass Strait to the east of Cape Otway through the town of Lorne. The Erskine River above the falls is known for its high diversity of native fish species and low occurrence of introduced species. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
4. Point Nepean National ParkPortsea Point Nepean marks the southern point of The Rip and the most westerly point of the Mornington Peninsula, in Victoria, Australia. It was named in 1802 after the British politician and colonial administrator Sir Evan Nepean by John Murray in HMS Lady Nelson. Its coast and adjacent waters are included in the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park, while its land area is part of the Point Nepean National Park. The point includes Cheviot Beach on its southern side, which was the site of both the wreck of the SS Cheviot in 1887 and the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Ingliston Videos
Walk in Werribee Gorge State Park, Victoria, Australia
Walk in Werribee Gorge State Park, Victoria, Australia on 22nd April, 2012.
Steam Trains : Bendigo Line Anniversary Special. Sun 21/10/12
Some views of Steamrails special to Bendigo to mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Bendigo line, and to also return R711 back to service. The R used to be on display outside of the Bendigo railway station after being place in the park in 1981 after being swapped for R766 for Steam Age Australia. The tour ran on Sun 21/10/12 and is seen at various locations along the Bendigo line on the down and up journey. The R was built by the North British Locomotive company in the early 1950's, only just predating the first of the EMD diesels that entered service with the VR. It has since been modified to an oil burner from it's days with West Coast Railway.