Hawaii Travel Guide - 13 Tips for a FANTASTIC Trip to Oahu
One of the most spectacularly beautiful places on Earth. Known as the “Gathering Place,” join me as I help you decide what to do, where to go, and what to eat on the incredible island of Oahu.
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Hotels:
-Coconut Waikiki
-Seaside Hawaiian Hostel
-Waikiki Boutique Hostel
Food:
Below are some of my personal favorite places…all highly recommended, but I left off a few places…there is so much good food on Oahu. Best bet is to ask the locals…they know best:)
ONE FANTASTIC RESTAURANT that didn’t make the video, but is absolutely delicious is Marukame Udon Noodles in Waikiki. I only didn’t include it, because it’s already so well known. Also Dat Cajun Guy in Hale’iwa is another excellent spot that didn’t make the video.
Featured Places to Eat:
-Leonard’s Bakery
-Helena’s Hawaiian Foods
-Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck
-Kono’s
-The Pig & The Lady
-Diamond Head Market & Grill
-Ahi Assassins
-Ono Seafood
(No website that I could find. Open 9AM-6PM, Closed Sunday & Monday)
-Maguro Bros.
(No website that I could find. Open 9AM-3PM, Closed Sunday)
-Matsumoto’s Shave Ice
-Kokonuts Shave Ice
-Waiola Shave Ice
BEACHES:-Waimanalo Bay (Windward Side)
-Lanikai Beach (Windward Side)
-Kahana Bay Beach Park (Windward Side)
-Waimea Bay (North Shore)
-Sunset Beach (North Shore)
-Makapu’u Beach (Southeastern Oahu)
-Ala Moana Beach (Honolulu)
-Waikiki (Honolulu)
-Halona Beach (Near the Halona Blowhole)
-Haunama Bay (Southeastern Oahu)
THINGS TO DO:
-Aloha Stadium Swap Meet (Hours: Sun 6:30AM-3PM, Wed&Sat 8AM-3PM)
-Haunama Bay
-Scuba Diving (Reef Pirates Diving)
-Go on a Hike
(Hikes Featured: Diamond Head Crater Hike, Makapu’u Lighthouse Point Hike, Lanikai Pill Box Hike, Koko Head Crater Railway Trail)
-Halona Blowhole
-Waimea Valley & Falls
-Rent a Car and Explore the Islands
Don’t Miss:
Kailua (Especially the Farmer’s Market outside Whole Foods every Thursday evening)
Kāneʻohe (Especially the Botanical Gardens and the Valley of the Temples
Kualoa Ranch
Kayaking out to Mokili’i Island
Kahuku Land Farms (ESPECIALLY THEIR PAPAYA)
Hale’iwa
Chinatown
-Lastly…explore Waikiki
NOT MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO:
The Bishop Museum is a very cool museum in Honolulu
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Brisbane Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Charm
Brisbane Travel Guide - Australian Moments of Charm
Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland. Its positive attitude and creative confidence makes Brisbane a genuine new-world city. Even though Brisbane is rapidly developing and forward-thinking, it maintains a youthful enthusiasm and has what is arguably the most vibrant, laid back and friendliest atmosphere of any east-coast capital city.
The CBD (locally referred to as The City) is where Brisbane's major businesses are interspersed with several shopping malls, cinemas, parks and many of Brisbane's historical tourist sites. Queen Street Mall in the heart of the CBD is Queensland's premier shopping destination and a must see for all visitors.
South Bank (often misspelled as 'Southbank') has ethnic restaurants, edgy cafes, riverside boardwalks and an inner-city beach. Located at South Bank is Queensland’s Cultural Precinct, which includes the Performing Arts Centre, Queensland Museum, the State Library, Queensland Art Gallery and the spectacular Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA).
Fortitude Valley (or The Valley) combines Brisbane's Chinatown, alternative shopping and vibrant nightlife. West End, located just behind South Bank, is an edgy, bohemian district with artsy shops and cafes. West End is where you’ll find alternative books, cult video stores and organic produce and quirky locals.
New Farm, located next to The Valley, features upmarket shopping and trendy dining places. A confirmed favourite of the locals, New Farm is high up on the hot list of places to be and to be seen. Hamilton is home to Racecourse Road, one of Brisbane's oldest urban villages nestled next to some of Brisbane's most expensive real estate. It is a lovely Poinciana tree lined boulevard, which in December is a blaze of red flowers worth seeing.
Portside Wharf, located at Hamilton, is where the cruise ships dock on the Brisbane River. This area was formerly known as Brett’s Wharf and offers fine dining, cinemas and specialty shopping. Paddington is quickly becoming the place to shop with many little, unique boutiques full of local designs and hard to find fashion gems. Rosalie is home to many quaint bars, markets and restaurants. Milton has two of Brisbane’s most famous icons placed side by side - the Castlemaine (XXXX) brewery and Suncorp Stadium.
Mount Coot-tha, a suburb as well as a mountain (more accurately, a large hill) approximately 6 km (4 mi) west of the CBD, easily recognised by the large TV and radio antennae that line its peak. The bushland area has numerous walking and cycle tracks. Sunnybank, a suburb that has a large Asian population. A great destination for authentic Asian food. Head to Market Square. Bulimba, a suburb located east of the CBD just across the river from New Farm, boasts some of Brisbane's best restaurants, easily accessible by ferry from New Farm Park and the CBD.
Moreton Bay, part of greater Brisbane and is located to the north of Brisbane City. Most inner-city suburbs have their own style and offer some small, unique attractions, notably cafés, restaurants, historical sites or artistic ventures. Some of the other major districts are Spring Hill, Indooroopilly, Manly Harbour, Toowong, St Lucia and South Brisbane.
A lot to see in Brisbane such as :
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Sea World
South Bank, Queensland
Story Bridge
Mount Coot-Tha
Gallery of Modern Art
Queen Street Mall
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Glass House Mountains
Roma Street Parkland
The Wheel of Brisbane
Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens
Treasury Casino and Hotel Brisbane
Queensland Museum and Science Centre
Queensland Art Gallery
Museum of Brisbane
State Library of Queensland
Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park
Brisbane City Hall
South Bank
Mount Tibrogargan
XXXX Brewery Tours
Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
Mount Coot-tha Lookout
Coochiemudlo Island
Southern Moreton Bay Islands
Glass House Mountains National Park
New Farm Park
Brown Lake
Eat Street Northshore
ANZAC Square, Brisbane
Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha
Streets Beach
The Workshops Rail Museum
St Helena Island National Park
Peel Island
St John's Cathedral
Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre
Daisy Hill Koala Centre
Blue Lake National Park
Stradbroke Ferries
Newstead House
J.C. Slaughter Falls
Rocks Riverside Park
Brisbane Whale Watching
Somerset Dam
The Giant Drop
James Street
Robelle Domain
( Brisbane - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Brisbane . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brisbane - Australia
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - virtual tour
There are slides of South Bank Parklands, Brisbane City Hall, Wheel of Brisbane, Treasury Casino, Brisbane skyline, The Old Windmill, St Helena Island National Park, Mount Coot-tha Botanic Gardens, Story Bridge, etc.
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, about 15 kilometres from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River Valley between Moreton Bay and the Great Dividing Range, sprawling across several of Australia's most populous local government areas (LGAs), most centrally the City of Brisbane, which is by far the most populous LGA in the nation. The demonym of Brisbane is Brisbanite.
One of the oldest cities in Australia, Brisbane was founded upon the ancient homelands of the Indigenous Turrbal and Jagera peoples. Named after the Brisbane River on which it is located – which in turn was named after Scotsman Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825 – the area was chosen as a place for secondary offenders from the Sydney Colony. A penal settlement was founded in 1824 at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres north of the central business district, but was soon abandoned and moved to North Quay in 1825, opening to free settlement in 1842. The city was marred by Aboriginal conflict between 1843-1855, and development was partly set back by the Great Fire of Brisbane, and the Great Brisbane Flood. Brisbane was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony from New South Wales in 1859. During World War II, Brisbane played a central role in the Allied campaign and served as the South West Pacific headquarters for General Douglas MacArthur.
Today, Brisbane is well known for its distinct Queenslander architecture which forms much of the city's built heritage. It also receives attention for its damaging flood events, most notably in 1974 and 2011. The city is a popular tourist destination, serving as a gateway for visitors to the state of Queensland, particularly to the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, popular resort towns immediately south and north of Brisbane, respectively. Several large cultural, international and sporting events have been held at Brisbane, including the 1982 Commonwealth Games, World Expo '88, the final Goodwill Games in 2001, and the 2014 G-20 summit.
The Premiere Timmins Estate in Westmount, Canada
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The landmark and storied Timmins Estate near the peak of Mount Royal offers not only panoramic views of the entirety of Montreal and beyond, but is also seen as this city's premiere property.
Comprised of the main house (10br, 9ba, 3 powder rms) and an attached coach house (3br, 2ba, 1 powder rm - also available, but not included in this listing) and sitting on 43,000 sq. feet of land, this majestic Jacobean stone mansion was designed by famed architects Ross and Macfarlane and built in 1910 for Lieutenant-Colonel Charles A. Smart. It was later occupied by mining and railroad magnate Jules Timmins, the founding father of Canada's mining industry, and the property was known thereafter as the Timmins Estate.
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4K City Walks: Missoula Montana virtual treadmill walking tour
Stopped by Missoula Montana on a cold winters day and took a walk starting at the old depot and making my way across the Clark's Fork with pancake ice over to the University of Montana and the Grizzly statue there. Hope you enjoy. Please subscribe.
Missoula is a city in the U.S. state of Montana and is the county seat of Missoula County. It is located along the Clark Fork River near its confluences with the Bitterroot and Blackfoot Rivers in western Montana and at the convergence of five mountain ranges, thus is often described as the hub of five valleys. In 2017, the United States Census Bureau estimated the city's population at 73,340 and the population of the Missoula Metropolitan Area at 117,441. After Billings, Missoula is both the second largest city and metropolitan area in Montana. Missoula is home to the University of Montana, a public research university.
People of European descent first settled in the Missoula area in 1858, with William T. Hamilton setting up a trading post near current Missoula along the Rattlesnake Creek, Captain Richard Grant settling near Grant Creek, and David Pattee near Pattee Canyon. Missoula was founded in 1860 as Hellgate Trading Post while still part of Washington Territory. By 1866, the settlement had moved east, 5 miles (8 km) upstream, and renamed Missoula Mills, later shortened to Missoula. The mills provided supplies to western settlers traveling along the Mullan Road. The establishment of Fort Missoula in 1877 to protect settlers further stabilized the economy. The arrival of the Northern Pacific Railway in 1883 brought rapid growth and the maturation of the local lumber industry. In 1893, the Montana Legislature chose the city as the site for the state's first university. Along with the U.S. Forest Service headquarters founded in 1908, lumber and the university remained staples of the local economy for the next hundred years.
By the 1990s, Missoula's lumber industry had gradually disappeared, and as of 2009, the city's largest employers were the University of Montana, Missoula County Public Schools, and Missoula's two hospitals. The city is governed by a mayor–council government with twelve city council members, two from each of the six wards. In and around Missoula are 400 acres (160 ha) of parkland, 22 miles (35 km) of trails, and nearly 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of open-space conservation land with adjacent Mount Jumbo home to grazing elk and mule deer during the winter. The city is also home to both Montana's largest and its oldest active breweries as well as the Montana Grizzlies, one of the strongest college football programs in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Notable residents include the first woman in the U.S. Congress, Jeannette Rankin, and the United States' longest-serving Senate Majority Leader, Mike Mansfield.
Virtual treadmill walk video - #virtualtreadmill #virtualwalk #citywalks
These videos are great for treadmill walking scenery. Getting good health at the gym while traveling to different and special virtual locations.
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Top 5 Hiking Trails in the Grampians National Park Ep. 018
One last adventure in the Grampians National Park before moving on. It has certainly been one of our favourite areas and we can't recommend it enough to the outdoor enthusiast. We have completed many hikes around the Gramps (but not all) and these are the top five hikes that we think you should see when visiting the Gramps!
5. Boronia Peak (Wonderland Region)
4. Mackenzie Falls (Wonderland Region)
3. Briggs Bluff (Northern Gramps)
4. The Pinnacle (Wonderland Region)
1. Mt. Stapylton (Northern Gramps)
Have you explored any of these trails? What were your favourites??
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Lord Howe Island, Australia in HD
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. Best when viewed in 1080p. Lord Howe Island is arguably the most beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean. 770km North East of Sydney dramatically rising from the Pacific Ocean is the island known as The Last Paradise Lord Howe Island. With the world's most southern-most coral reef and a number of rare native plants and animals Lord Howe Island achieved United Nations World Heritage listing in 1982.
Join us for a six and a half minute cinematic journey through the natural wonders of Lord Howe Island. We begin the journey viewing the unique and dramatic geographical landforms formed through ancient volcanic activity. Moving next to the exposed rock platforms at low tide we glimpse the colour and beauty of the marine life that inhabits the margins of the island. Rising up into the rich green forest we travel under the expansive limbs of the Banyans then watch the rare flightless Woodhen Lord Howe Island's most famous resident. Descending to the sand dunes we see the a number of seabirds that call this island home including the Black Noddy which, unseen for many years, returned to Lord Howe Island in 1990. We finally descend below the waves to view the schools of fish that feed regularly at Neds Beach.
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Grampians National Park, Camping, Mt Difficult
Solo over night hike in the Mt Difficult Range, Grampians National Park, Long Point West camp site, Mt Difficult, Briggs Bluff
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♫ Emotional Cinematic Music [Royalty Free] New Horizon - Alex Lisi
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Mount Stapylton Walk - Grampians
The best walk I've done in the grampians.