A TOUR OF MUDGEE | AUSTRALIA TRAVEL
Today i got to wander around and do a walking tour of Mudgee - a small country town in rural New South Wales, Australia that's well known for it's honey and being a winery district.
See you guys next Friday for a new adventure!
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A little more about Mudgee from Wikipedia:
Mudgee /ˈmʌdʒi/ is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 kilometres north-west of Sydney. Mudgee is at the centre of the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area. At the 2011 census, Mudgee had a population of 9,830 people.
The Mudgee district lies across the edge of the geological structure known as the Sydney Basin.
Mudgee has developed as a wine producing region and is therefore dependent on wine manufacturing as a major part of its economy. It is also heavily dependent on several major mines in the surrounding area.
Other rural produce includes cattle, sheep, wheat, alfalfa, olives, fruit, tomatoes, corn, honey, and dairy products. These, however, do not play as major a role as the mining industry.
The Ulan coal mines are in the district. During the 19th century, the area was a major goldmining area and the district also produces marble, pottery clays, shale and dolomite. These mines have further potential to expand in the region, however they are also the topic of local environmental concerns.
Tourism is also a growing industry based largely on the wineries.
A laboratory was established in 1987 to test meat for pesticide residues.
Local real estate, petrol and living costs skyrocketed since 2010 when the mining boom began to peak. This has rolled onto the local population, who have since had increased difficulty in living in the town.
Hope you learnt something new folks look forward to catching you next Friday with a new adventure!
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Drone footage showing Mudgee NSW from the air. Featuring Kangaroos, Galahs and and Kookaburra before a fatal crash with a tree in Lawson Park.
Tip for Phantom 2 users flying under trees. If battery is low don't fly under trees as the return to base feature automatically sends the quadcopter up before returning home regardless of obstacles.
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