SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: In this video I show you a trip from the suburb Zetland to the center at the bus stop Museum and on to the Botanical Garden. After a walk through the garden I go to the Sydney Opera and on to the Circular Quay. The video was taken in October 2019 and unfortunately it was not purely sunny.
?? 2019 – Walk Through The Botanic Garden In Sydney To The Opera House And Circular Quay
A walk through the free Sydney Botanical Garden with all its plants from around the world, especially tropical plants such as palm trees, trees and flowers, on a Sunday afternoon in March 2019. The Botanical Garden is located in the heart of the city centre, close to the Opera, Circular Quay and Harbour Bridge at Port Jackson. From the botanical garden one has a unique view to the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge and gets along the water to the Circular Quay. Circular Quay is the transfer point for numerous ferries to different places in Sydney and is especially crowded on Sundays. Most of the time, there is also a huge cruise ship at anchor.
?? 2019 Australia – A Bike Ride From Zetland To Bundeena Along Botany Bay In Sydney March 2019
This is the uncut real-time recording of a cycling tour from Zetland/Sydney to Bundeena around Botany Bay, including the ferry crossing and a walk to some Aboriginal rock engravings in the Royal National Park in March 2019.
2017 Western Australia – Day 4 – Pinnacles National Park
Pinnacles National Park is a protected area located in Western Australia, Australia. The park is located around 250 km north of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, and is known for its unique and otherworldly landscape. The park is famous for its limestone formations, also known as the Pinnacles, which rise out of the yellow sand dunes and are a must-see for visitors.
„2017 Western Australia – Day 4 – Pinnacles National Park“ weiterlesen2017 Western Australia – Day 5 – Shark Bay / Francois Peron National Park
Francis Peron National Park is a protected area located in Western Australia, Australia. The park is located around 140 km north of Shark Bay and is known for its unique and rugged coastline, as well as its diverse array of wildlife. The park is a great destination for visitors who are interested in outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching.
„2017 Western Australia – Day 5 – Shark Bay / Francois Peron National Park“ weiterlesen2017 Western Australia – Day 6 – Shark Bay / Francois Peron National Park
Shark Bay is a World Heritage-listed area located in Western Australia, Australia. The bay is known for its unique and diverse array of marine life, as well as its stunning landscapes and cultural significance. The bay is home to several protected areas, including Francois Peron National Park and the Shark Bay Marine Park, which offer visitors the opportunity to explore the bay’s unique environment and learn about its cultural and historical significance.
„2017 Western Australia – Day 6 – Shark Bay / Francois Peron National Park“ weiterlesen2017 Western Australia – Day 7 – Carnarvon
Carnarvon is a small coastal town located in Western Australia, Australia. The town is known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and diverse array of wildlife. The town is a great destination for visitors who are interested in outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, and wildlife watching.
„2017 Western Australia – Day 7 – Carnarvon“ weiterlesen2017 Western Australia – Day 8 – Carnarvon
Carnarvon is a small coastal town located in the Mid West region of Western Australia, known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and diverse array of wildlife. The town is situated at the mouth of the Gascoyne River, and is surrounded by the beautiful Kennedy Range National Park.
„2017 Western Australia – Day 8 – Carnarvon“ weiterlesen