Murramarang Aboriginal Culture | NSW National Parks
A look at the Aboriginal Culture in Murramarang National Park.
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Founded in 1967, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages more than 850 protected areas in NSW, Australia, covering over 7 million hectares and including national parks, nature reserves, World Heritage areas, rainforests, beaches, alpine areas and sites of great cultural and historic significance. Management of these areas involves a wide range of responsibilities, including plant and animal conservation, fire management, sustainable tourism and visitation, research, education, volunteering programs and more.
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Volunteering is a great way to connect with our environment, meet new people, and experience some of NSW’s finest natural locations. There are many ways you can get involved - join a local bush regeneration group, get your company signed up for corporate volunteering, or become a tour guide.
Great North Road - a convict built masterpiece
I took a Sunday drive to see parts of a convict-built engineering masterpiece, the Great North Road, in Yengo and Dharug National Parks, NSW. I also took in the historic village of St Albans.
Ancient Aboriginal Middens, Eurobodalla | NSW National Parks
The middens of Eurobodalla National Park.
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Founded in 1967, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages more than 850 protected areas in NSW, Australia, covering over 7 million hectares and including national parks, nature reserves, World Heritage areas, rainforests, beaches, alpine areas and sites of great cultural and historic significance. Management of these areas involves a wide range of responsibilities, including plant and animal conservation, fire management, sustainable tourism and visitation, research, education, volunteering programs and more.
Volunteer with us:
Volunteering is a great way to connect with our environment, meet new people, and experience some of NSW’s finest natural locations. There are many ways you can get involved - join a local bush regeneration group, get your company signed up for corporate volunteering, or become a tour guide.
Visit Scenic World at Blue Mountains National Park Australia
The video shows you the Blue Mountains National Park. The quickest way to explore the park is through the privately owned tourist attraction called Scenic World which is featured in the video.
Discover Tomaree National Park in 20 seconds | #NSWParks
Tomaree National Park is a beach lovers dream. Go hiking and swimming in crystal clear waters just 2.5 hours from Sydney in beautiful Port Stephens.
Hungry for an adventure? Check out the Tomaree Summit walking track on Tomaree Mountain. It’s a 2.2km return trip, steep with lots of stairs… but the views see all the way out over Yacaaba Head, Cabbage Tree, Broughton Islands. Be immersed in history at the Port Stephens Lighthouse and nearby forts.
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Noonaweena Weddings
You'll notice the difference as soon as you arrive. Overlooking the Yengo National Park, Noonaweena is provided for your exclusive use. So it's the perfect place for a ceremony and reception with your closest friends and family. The emphasis is firmly on making the facility feel like your own, and although help and advice is never far away, you'll enjoy the high levels of privacy, comfort and modern luxury that Noonaweena offers. But one of the greatest gifts Noonaweena provides for your wedding day is a joint effort with nature! The surrounding bushland, waterfall and immaculately kept gardens are the perfect backdrop to your wedding and a photographer's dream!
National Gallery of Australia sculpture garden
This video provides a brief virtual tour of some of the major artworks in the sculpture garden of the National Gallery of Australia. Visit the NGA website for detailed descriptions of each of the sculptures, at
Barrington Tops trout
Trout fishing, camping and 4WD in Barrington Tops Australia Day 2013.
Slickrock Swamp
Riding Slickrock Swamp, Zion NP, Utah
Adeyto @ World's Largest Sculpture Park by 1 artist Gustav VIGELAND in Oslo NORWAY Huawei P20 PRO
I was truly impressed by Gustav VIGELAND's style!!! The Vigeland Park is the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, and is one of Norway's most popular tourist attractions. The park is open to visitors all year round with FREE ENTRY (but the bus to go & return will cost you $8.5).
The unique sculpture park is Gustav Vigeland's lifework with more than 200 sculptures in bronze, granite and wrought iron. Vigeland was also in charge of the design and architectural layout of the park. The Vigeland Park was mainly completed between 1939 and 1949.
Most of the sculptures are placed in five units along an 850 meter long axis: The Main gate, the Bridge with the Children's playground, the Fountain, the Monolith plateau and the Wheel of Life.
The Monolith is the grand center of Vigeland’s project, situated on a plateau raised high above the surrounding park. As the name suggests, the sculpture is carved out of one enormous piece of granite 46 feet tall, and depicts 121 figures climbing in and around each other, all fighting their way to the top.