Camping in Karijini National Park | Most Beautiful Place in Australia
Kairijini National Park has a been a spot we haven't wanted to explore for so long. Every person we come across who has explored this park hands down claims it to be the most beautiful spot in Australia...too bad we had a patch of terrible weather.
After exploring Karijini National Park we make our exit with a quick stop at the Pardoo Roadhouse before arriving in Broome...4700km later.
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Hi, we are Stephen & Jess, Australian vloggers documenting our first year of leaving home and travelling around the globe. We want to inspire others to venture out, explore, take risks and go on our own adventure!!
We also run a travel, tech and lifestyle blog over at flyingthenest.tv if you want to see personal recounts, photography, tips & wanderlust inspiration from Flying the Nest.
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Royal Gorge Route Railroad – Driver’s Eye View
The ‘Royal Gorge Route’ train carries tourists through one of Colorado’s most amazing natural features, the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas River, known as the ‘Royal Gorge’. In places the canyon is only thirty feet wide, requiring the railway to be suspended above the river on an engineering masterpiece known as the ‘hanging bridge’. For decades passenger trains stopped on the bridge to allow passengers time to alight and wonder at the raging river below and the canyon walls rising 2600 feet above. During the heyday of the line in the 1890’s, four transcontinental passenger trains a day passed through the Royal Gorge. Competition from air and coach transport eventually reduced the service to one train daily between Denver and Salida, even this train was discontinued in 1967. The Rio Grande continued freight services through the gorge until 1989, after which various mergers and acquisitions led to closure of the Tennessee Pass line, including the gorge segment in 1997. Today’s ‘Royal Gorge Route Railroad’ began running trains over a 12 miles (19 km) section in 1998 going on to become a major tourist destination attracting over 100 000 visitors a year. The railway offers a variety of packages from a simple train ride to a delicious full dining option and for something really special it is possible to book a ride in the locomotive alongside the engineer. For further information about the history of this line please click on either of these links - - To book a trip or cab ride please click on this link -
I would like to thank the friendly staff for making my visit a real pleasure and a special thank you to the locomotive crew for mounting my camera on the locomotive to make this video possible.
Several people asked if the Royal Gorge Railroad was still connected to the national network, so I Googled it and discovered this very interesting article, please click on the link to read it -
This video was filmed on 15th September 2017
At the request of some American viewers I should point out that 'Train Driver' is not the general term used to describe the person at the controls of the locomotive, whereas 'Engineer' is the accepted title in the USA, I sincerely hope my American viewers will forgive me for this oversight.
Downtown Toronto - Sunday afternoon walk in the summer [4K]
A Sunday afternoon walk through downtown Toronto starting off at Yonge-Dundas Square as the Toronto Pride parade is rolls through. I then head south down to Queen Street and pass through a number of notable sites and interesting neighbourhoods such as City Hall, Restaurant Row, Graffiti Alley, Kensington Market and Chinatown before making my way back to where I started.
1:07 - Yonge & Dundas (intersection)
1:24 - 2019 Toronto Pride parade
1:59 - Yonge-Dundas Square
2:27 - Yonge Street (southbound)
7:10 - Queen Street West (westbound)
7:40 - Toronto Eaton Centre (south entrance)
8:23 - Old City Hall
10:20 - Nathan Phillips Square & City Hall
11:12 - Toronto Sign
13:34 - Osgoode Hall (not a great view)
14:49 - Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
15:21 - University Avenue
20:12 - John Street (southbound)
15:14 - King Street West (westbound) & Restaurant Row
30:33 - Spadina Avenue (northbound)
34:13 - Graffiti Alley (westbound)
34:44 - Interesting low-riding cars
38:00 - Augusta Avenue (northbound)
42:13 - Grange Avenue (westbound)
42:56 - Denison Avenue (northbound)
44:13 - Dundas Street West (eastbound)
45:05 - Kensington Market (northbound on Augusta Avenue)
46:22 - Bellevue Square Park
51:55 - Baldwin Street (eastbound)
52:57 - Kensington Avenue (southbound)
53:42 - St Andrew Street (eastbound)
55:00 - Chinatown (southbound on Spadina Avenue)
56:54 - Dundas Street West (eastbound)
1:00:27 - Art Gallery of Ontario
1:12:29 - Back at Yonge and Dundas
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THINGS WE WISH WE KNEW BEFORE LIVING IN A VAN | Eamon & Bec
Tis the season of van conversions and new vanlifers! So, after a year of living in a van full time we thought we'd share our list of things we wish we knew before van life! We chat about everything from how to stealth camp, the van life community, the cost of living in a van and so much more :)
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Mentone Beach - Melbourne
Short 4K Ultra HD Clips of Mentone Beach on Port Phillip Bay on a wild and windy summer day.
Bonbeach Beach
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See Brisbane with Walk Brisbane Small Group Walking Tours
Visit Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and join Walk Brisbane Small Group Walking Tours to see the best of Brisbane in just three hours!
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Visiting Brisbane for a day or a week? Join Walk Brisbane on a three hour small group walking tour to see all the gems the city offers. We will show you the best sights, take you to some hidden secrets, and best of all go where the buses can't.
Along the way we'll point out some cool bars and cafes, and give you ideas of what to do during the rest of your stay.
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Spiaggia a Mordialloc, Melbourne, Australia
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Un brevissimo video per farci vedere la spiaggia di Mordialloc, Melbourne, Australia durante un caldo mercoledì di Febbraio.
Poca gente perche' i bambini sono tornati a scuola. Un paradiso quindi ;-)
Berwick Show, Victoria, Australia
Photography by Col Pearson, at the Berwick Annual Show during the last weekend in February each year at Akoonah Park, Princes Hwy, Berwick, Victoria 3806, Australia. The annual show features entertainment for all with attractions such as the Empire FMX Motor Bikes, The Kazoo's, Working Dog Demonstrations and a Saturday night Fireworks display. Wood chopping and the Beaut Ute Parade are favourites on the Sunday; Berwick Show's Star Search is always entertaining on Saturday night. And in keeping with the tradition of the show, popular features are the agricultural exhibits which are on display from exhibitors from all around Victoria, and the animal nursery. The inaugurual Truck Pull - powered by Beyond Blue.
Beachside Apartments Bonbeach - Bonbeach - Australia
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Beachside Apartments Bonbeach hotel city: Bonbeach - Country: Australia
Address: 536 -537 Nepean Highway; zip code: 3196
Just a 2-minute walk from the beautiful Bonbeach, guests enjoy self-contained accommodation with free WiFi at Beachside Apartments Bonbeach. Access to a range of watersports including snorkeling, fishing and windsurfing is on offer.
-- Le Beachside Apartments Bonbeach se situe à seulement 2 minutes de marche de la superbe ville de Bonbeach.
-- El Beachside Apartments Bonbeach está situado a solo 2 minutos a pie de la preciosa Bonbeach y ofrece alojamiento independiente con conexión WiFi gratuita.
-- Beachside Apartments Bonbeach公寓距离美丽的Bonbeach海滩仅有2分钟的步行路程,客人可享受免费无线上网服务。客人还可以进行各种水上运动,包括浮潜、钓鱼和冲浪。 Bonbeach Beachside Apartments公寓距离帕特森河高尔夫俱乐部(Patterson River Golf Club)有3分钟的车程,距离湖景购物中心(Lakeview Shopping Centre)有5分钟的车程,距离弗兰克斯顿(Frankston)有10分钟的车程。 ...
-- Апартаменты Beachside Bonbeach находятся всего в 2 минутах ходьбы от красивого местечка Бонбич. Гостям предлагается размещение в апартаментах или таунхаусе с бесплатным Wi-Fi.
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