Gold Coast to Sydney Road Trip 2018
A road trip from Gold Coast to Sydney with family. Awesome places , great moments and an absolutely beautiful day spent together.
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Great Days - Joakim Karud
Unseen Sydney, Walking Trails // Travel Vlog Episode 2
In this episode of Unseen Sydney James Covell takes you to some of Sydney's best known and hidden walks.
Sydney is known for these walks particularly around the coastal areas of Sydney. However there are many more unknown ones which only locals know about and some of these walking trails are not even found on Google Maps.
This episode takes you deep into these trails and more importantly James will show you how to get there and what are the best transport options.
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List of Locations in order.
1 Coal Loader
2 Balls Head Reserve
3 Buffalo Creek Reserve
4 Fred Hollows Reserve
5 Manly Dam Reserve
6 Manly - Shelly Beach Walk
7 Lake Parramatta Reserve
8 Redbank Track
9 Otto losco Reserve
10 Water Dragon Way
11 Bondi - Bronte Walk
Created by - James Covell
Presenter & Voice Over - James Covell
1st Camera Operator - Wilson Leung
2nd Camera operator - Steve Mendrawi
Music by Wayne Covell
colour grading by James Covell
Filmed, Produced & Edited by James Covell
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Scenic Bondi Beach, Sydney
A scenic view of Bondi Beach, one of the most famous beaches in the world. A short 10 minute ride by bus from Oxford street in Downtown Sydney. Great little shops and fast food restaurants on the promenade. Great beach and possibility of surfing. For those who prefer more secured waters there are pools on the beach with salt water from the sea. Changing rooms available on beach with washroom facilities and ice cream shop.
Sydney Harbor
Taking in the sights beside an important Australian landmark.
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THE PATH OF WILDNESS
The Path of Wildness is easy to find
The course of a stream
Leaves blown in the wind
A beast's track through the brush
And the direction of our first inclination
The Path of Wildness is an answer and response to a prescribed way of life which may leave some individuals with a sense that their living is little more than a series of pre-determined, step-like episodes between birth and death. The stages of living between these events: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, parenthood and senior are themselves natural and in accord with the needs of the species and most individuals. Many find their satisfaction in living this course and to these individuals I have little or nothing to say. Others though long for something more; something innate, genetic and seemingly calling. Adventure and change can give a degree of satisfaction and relief yet even these may seem too tame. To those who feel drawn to something beyond the entertainment and stimulation of senses I offer a walk along The Path of Wildness. Don't bother penciling the event in your schedule, preparing a pack with goodies and supplies or even inviting a friend along, for this experience is along the course of your first inclination and you must surely always go alone.
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North Sydney Australia
My old company i worked for. This was at the roof top looking at beautiful north sydney. My office front faced what we are seeing now. Beautiful Australia, you cant beat it
Sydney Bridge Climb Pecten56's photos around Sydney, Australia (sailboat safety harness latch)
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North Sydney Harbourview Hotel - Hotel sydney CBD
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North Sydney Harbourview Hotel - Hotel sydney CBD
17 Blue Street, North Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Situated under a 10-minute walk from Milsons Point Railway Station, North Sydney Harbourview Hotel offers guests a convenient base while visiting Sydney. Guests can also enjoy complimentary internet access in all areas.
Providing views of Sydney Harbour, Harbourview Hotel is an ideal place to stay for those wanting to check out popular attractions in Sydney. For a quick and effortless arrival and departure experience, guests can take advantage of the express check-in/check-out feature.
Rooms are air-conditioned and have premium amenities such as a mini bar and a flat-screen TV. They feature a seating area, a refrigerator and an in-room safe.
North Sydney Harbourview features a restaurant and a bar where guests can unwind at the end of the day. There is also a range of breakfast options available each day.
Situated in Lower North Shore, North Sydney Harbourview Hotel is close to popular nightlife spots. Luna Park Sydney and Waverton Railway Station can easily be reached on foot.
Sydney Trains Video Tour 39: V Set On The North Shore Line
I thought that since you don't see V Sets passing under the City Circle and on the North Shore line frequently, it would be good to see what it's like passing stations on V Sets. The sets were V36 + V50.
Filmed on: 27 July, 2014
Discover Blues Point Reserve – McMahons Point PlacesToGo
Discover Blues Point Reserve McMahons Point
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One of North Sydney's most popular parks. Featuring spectacular views of the city, the harbour and the harbour bridge; it attracts tourists as well as locals. When viewed from the harbour this Sydney icon is characterised by its majestic, sprawling fig trees.
Located at the southern end of Blues Point Road, McMahons Point, the Reserve is a 5 minute walk from McMahons Point ferry wharf or a 10 minute walk from North Sydney railway station. Numerous buses connect the railway station with the wharf, and limited on-street parking is available on Blues Point Road.
it is tucked against the base of a tall cliff, which provides great shelter from westerly winds and good afternoon shade
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