Village Camping Ground Hill End NSW Australia
Village Camping Ground Hill End NSW Australia is a dog friendly park run by NSW National Parks, with powered sites, gas BBQ $1 coin operated hot showers and flushing toilets, close to the heart of the historic gold mining town of Hill End
Camping with dogs is allowed. Featured campervan Avan Cruiseliner A great place for a camping or caravan holiday
Sofala & Hill End, Nsw
Both Sofala and Hill End are quaint old gold towns from the 1800s. Situated in the Bathurst region, with Sofala on the Turon river and Hill End tucked way up in the mountains.
Sofala is a village in New South Wales, Australia, 255 kilometres north-west of Sydney, within Bathurst Regional Council. It is located beside the Turon River. Sofala is just off the Bathurst-Ilford Road, with only local traffic through the town itself. At the 2006 census, Sofala had a population of 208.
Sofala & Hill end Nsw
Hill End is a former gold mining town in New South Wales, Australia. The town is located in the Bathurst Regional Council local Government area.
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10 Things NOT to Do in Abu Dhabi
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If you’re in the mood for a vacation unlike any other, then the United Arab Emirates can truly deliver. Though the country’s most populous city, Dubai, gets most of the attention, there’s still plenty to see in Abu Dhabi . But before you go, check out these things not to do in Abu Dhabi.
1. Don’t Rent a Hotel Room Right Next to a Mosque
In Abu Dhabi, there’s a call to prayer five times a day. This call is particularly louder closest to mosques. So, unless you want to be up before the sunrise every morning, it’s probably best to pick a hotel room in a quieter part of town.
2. Don’t Expect to Get Anywhere Quickly
Abu Dhabi has about 2.7 million people crammed into a small oasis in the desert. It’s congested at the best of times, but during rush hour and on the weekends, traveling across Abu Dhabi can be like moving through mud.
3. You Can Drink in Abu Dhabi, But Don’t Go Overboard
There are some places in the city where you can find alcohol if you’re dead set on getting some. However, make absolutely sure that you’re only consuming in locations that allow it; outside bars, certain restaurants, and a selection of hotels, drinking is a big no-no.
4. Just Say ‘No’
The country’s authorities take illegal drugs very seriously, and pretty much everything is illegal, even some prescription drugs that are totally fine in America. You can spend several years in jail just because you needed to get your hands on a little hash.
5. Don’t Expect a Ton of Interaction with the Opposite Sex
Society in the United Arab Emirates is somewhat segregated by sex. It’s not a matter of oppression as much as it is a matter of respect. So, if you’re a lady who sits down next to a man on a public bus in Abu Dhabi, there’s a chance he’ll move away.
6. Don’t Go to Abu Dhabi During Ramadan
Don’t go unless you’re a Muslim hoping to get closer to your faith. This month is focused on introspection, fasting, and prayer. It’s a big deal to them, and they don’t need you hanging out at a bar and getting obnoxious because you’re on vacation.
7. Don’t Engage in PDA
Large, public displays of affection are very frowned upon. Though you won’t end up in the slammer, if you and your spouse kiss each other or hug each other too tightly, you might find an authority figure tapping you on the shoulder as a gentle reminder.
8. Don’t Be a Gutter Mouth
Seriously, keep it clean in Abu Dhabi. Not only should you avoid cursing and making inappropriate gestures, but you absolutely can’t bash ANY religion as its considered deeply offensive.
9. Don't Be Public About your Homosexuality
This one undoubtedly sucks rocks, but there it is. The United Arab Emirates’ government is extremely close-minded to the point where public homosexuality is actually really frowned upon.
10. Watch What Clothes You Pack
Make sure you keep the tank tops, short shorts, and thongs at home. You won’t be expected to wear traditional garb, but you could get in trouble if your clothing is too revealing. At the beach you should be fine with a one-piece bathing suit.
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Secret Spots In Northern NSW, Australia | Let Us Live Ep. 33
Hidden Spots In Northern NSW, Australia | Full-Time Travel | Ep. 33
Hi friends! It's been over a week since our last vlog and a few of you were messaging when he next was coming out... Thank you so much for your messages because it honestly means so much to us that you guys care haha! But in all honesty, Cam and I have been crazy busy with some new work contracts so I literally just haven't had time to put this up
TOP 30 ROTTNEST ISLAND Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Rottnest Island - Western Australia, an island near city of Perth. Rottnest Island has white-sand beaches, secluded coves include the Basin. The ferry port and main hub are in Thomson Bay. Rottnest Island also the destinations for surfers in Western Australia or the whole Australia for its Strickland Bay.
Things to do in Rottnest Island besides visiting the places mention above is to visit beaches or bay in Salmon Bay, Geordie Bay, Salt Lakes, West End, Parakeet Bay, Cathedral Rocks, Longreach Bay, Little Parakeet Bay, Porpoise Bay, Ricey Beach, Cape Vlamingh, City of York Bay, Parker Point, Lady Edeline Beach, Wilson Bay, Rocky Bay and Kitson Point.
Others tourist attractions in Rottnest Island that you must visit is Wadjemup Lighthouse, Bathurst Lighthouse, Oliver Hill Battery, Rottnest Island Museum, Just 4 Fun Aqua Park, Kingstown Barracks, Salt Store Gallery and Exhibition Centre and Roland Smith Memorial. Don't forget to check out others must see places in Rottnest Island by visit the Rottnest Island Visitor Information Centre.
Hope this video about beautiful island in Western Australia will help you to makes your great holiday in Rottnest Island. Explore Australia also makes others videos Western Australia travel destinations, just check out our channel.
TOP 20 WARRNAMBOOL Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Warrnambool - Victoria, video about things to do list in Warrnambool tourist attractions. Warrnambool located near the west end of Great Ocean Road in Allansford.
There are some beautiful places in Warrnambool such as the view of Bay of Islands, Logan's Beach, Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Thunder Point Coastal Reserve, Warrnambool Breakwater, Foreshore Promenade, Tower Hill, etc.
Also don't forget to visit others best places in Warrnambool such as Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground, Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, Tower Hill Cemetery, Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, Fletcher Jones Garden and Antiques and Collectibles Market, Warrnambool Art Gallery, Port Fairy to Warrnambool Rail Trail, Mystery in the Trees, The Artery, Ngatanwarr Mural, Granny's Grave, Heritage Trail, Warrnambool Undercover Market, etc.
For know more about what to do or must see places or where to go in Warrnambool - Victoria, simply watching this video by Explore Australia.
7 Reasons to Travel to Australia
I often get asked to make more travel videos about Australia, which is hard for me since it’s pretty much on the other end of the earth from where I live. But in this video, I’ll be joined via the magic of the internet by Ben from Melbourne Australia, to tell you why you should go to Australia!
1 - Kangaroos
Kangaroos are amazing… and the only place you can see them in the wild is in Australia.They can reach speeds of 60kph, clearing more than 8m with a single hop! Australia estimates that 34 million Kangaroos live in Australia.
2 - Weather
Australia has 4 seasons. Northern Australia is tropical. Southern
Australia temperate. Middle of Australia is desert
3 - Beaches
Ben's favorite Australian beach is Manly, he spoke about this on his podcast.
Great access to ocean surf beach as well as a protected flat beach
Flat beach is perfect for families and it’s where the Manly to Syndey ferry docks
Ferry ride is picturesque takes you from Circular Quay to Manly
Passes by the Opera House and Harbour Bridge on its way to Manly.
Half an hour or so later you’re there.
There’s also plenty of shops to peruse and places to eat and drink. Manly wins hands down.
Some other famous Australian beaches are;
Bondi beach (Sydney, known for seeing fit and sexy people flex their muscles)
Bells beach (VIC, home of Bells Beach Pro surfing comp)
Cape Woolamai (famous surf beach in Phillip Island, VIC)
Noosa Heads (Awesome beach north of Brisbane on the Sunshine Coast, easy drive)
Port Douglas beach far north Queensland (can get murky depending on the season and also watch out for Irukandji jellyfish that can kill you, usually found in waters around November to May)
Cottesloe beach (Perth, great Perth beach, love it also didn’t love being called out of the water because surf life saver spotted two sharks)
Glenelg main beach (Adelaide, brilliant suburban beach, South Australia)
Port Willunga beach (nice beach near Mclaren Vale, has amazing fish and chip shop at top of hill called Star of Greece, great to go to after you’ve done some wineries and it’s the middle of summer)
Any beach in far north Western Australia. It’s hard to get to and nearly untouched. Ningaloo Reef, which is 700,000 hectares and is a World Heritage Site is apparently even better than Great Barrier Reef, obviously more untouched and less damaged than the G.B.R.
4 - Public Pools on the Beach
There are a few pools by the beach that are cool. One that I can think of is in Bondi beach, which is a real pool that has sea water splashed into it as each wave comes by. Another pool I can think of is in NSW and is called The Blue Pool located in Bermagui. It can be dangerous as waves crash over the rocks and into the man-made/natural rock pool. There is signs advising people to be careful in stormy weather.
5 - Koalas
They are so cute! They live in Eucalyptus trees and they sleep like 20 hours a day!
6 - Asian Food
Melbourne we have a whole street dedicated to Vietnamese food, so yes, the Asian food in Australia is really good. Remember we’re on a few hours away from Asia. We (Australian’s) also get lumped into Asia when spoken about internationally (sometimes)
7 - Desert
Australia has a lot of it! Take a roadtrip through the Outback… no… not the Steakhouse.
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Top Attractions in Albury By JoGuru.com
Top Attractions in Albury are as follows-Mungabareena Reserve is best for picnic spot.
Albury Botanic Garden have 1000 plus exotic plants,Wonga Wetlands is a ecosytem for lagoons,Murray River is longest river in Australia,Hume Lake is largest artificial lake in Australia,Monument hill is place for relaxing,Albury Library Museum is award winning ,Albury art gallery is best regional art gallery,
Sydney Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Ready for an adventure? Click play on our travel guide video to uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbors.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour. Next, hop on the antique thrill rides at Luna Park, which is a family-friendly favorite that dates back to 1935, or saunter around Darling Harbour. Meanwhile, if you’d prefer to make a splash, dive into the waves at Bondi Beach or hang ten at nearby Manly Beach.
Dabble in the city’s history, architecture, and beach towns, and embark on several Sydney tours during your next trip to the capital of New South Walves. To jump-start your adventure and get more tips and ideas on how to spend your Sydney sojourn, check out our travel guide video.
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2 of 2 - Tibooburra to Broken Hill - 2018
I must say, whenever I spend time with my son, it’s a great experience. We are so much alike, considering the large gap in our ages.
Early in July 2018 we spent a couple of days exploring the dirt tracks north of Broken Hill.
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I’m sure we will do another trip together but not to the “Corner Country”. I think at last I can tick that area off my bucket list.