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South Australia: From Oceans to Outback
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attracti...
published: 16 Dec 2015
-
The Unbelievable Beauty of South Australia in 2 Minutes | National Geographic
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Ranges, and Baird Bay—take a tour through the best South Australia has to offer, from its city streets to "glamping" in the rugged outback to snorkeling with dolphins and sea lions. Take a break to enjoy this Australian state.
Click here to see more of the beauty of South Australia: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/south-australia-adventures/
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Get More National Geographic:
Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOffi...
published: 15 Jan 2016
-
South Australia - See It To Believe It
Learn more: http://bit.ly/SeeItToBelieveItSA
This summer, sun-soaked days and balmy nights beckon from South Australia. Pull up a seat at a bar on the beach and sip cocktails without taking your toes out the sand. Settle in among rolling vineyards for happy hour in a giant Rubik's cube, then go winery hopping in a helicopter as you soar sky-high above sea and vines just minutes from Adelaide. Cast off in a kayak and float along turquoise waters, exploring ocean grottos, sea side caves and secluded coves. Afterwards, kick on at a month-long party in the heart of the city then lose yourself down a labyrinth of laneways lined with bars and speakeasys. All in a weekend. All in Adelaide. South Australia. You have to see it to believe it.
published: 28 Oct 2020
-
Johnny Collins - South Australia (sea shanty)
The traditional sea shanty, "South Australia," sung by English folk singer Johnny Collins.
published: 06 Jul 2011
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South Australia
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
South Australia · Nathan Carter
Where I Wanna Be
℗ 2013 Decca, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer, Mastering Engineer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Drums, Bass Guitar, Keyboards: Jonathan Owens
Associated Performer, String Arranger: John Byrne
Conductor: Oleg Kondratenko
Associated Performer, Vocals, Accordion: Nathan Carter
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Acoustic Guitar: Danny Sheerin
Associated Performer, Fiddle: Matt McGranaghan
Associated Performer, Strings: Macedonian Symphonic Orchestra
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Paul McNeilly
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar,...
published: 21 Jul 2018
-
Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends - South Australia
Music video by Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends performing South Australia. (C) 2010 IBC Representations Ltd exclusively licensed to Universal-Island Records Ltd.
published: 15 Apr 2010
-
South Australia Travel Guide | Top 5 Places to visit in South Australia
After 1.5 months road tripping South Australia, we thought we’d share our top 5 places we visited. South Australia is known for its incredible coastline, unique outback towns and spectacular wineries. Join us as we rank the best places to visit in this underrated state.
Link to our episodes on each location:
Rapid Bay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz31IyIktks
Streaky Bay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjdIO1aKD4w
Bunda Cliffs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLkzV2NyPMY
Lincoln National Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u81cZNTSaLw
Flinders Ranges: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBnaVz9PwFo
Our travel guides:
Coming soon!
To see more of us:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emandbryce/
published: 04 Mar 2023
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The Kilkennys - South Australia
published: 25 Feb 2016
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Church For You Live Stream - service @ Church4u Elizabeth Park, South Australia
Join us for worship online. Let us know you are watching.
published: 22 Sep 2024
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South Australia
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
South Australia · The Pogues
If I Should Fall from Grace with God
℗ 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd
Drums, Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals: Andrew Ranken
Engineer: Chris Dickie
Bass Guitar: Darryl Hunt
Percussion, Vocals: Darryl Hunt
Engineer: Dave Jordan
Accordion, Cello, Dulcimer, Guitar, Mandolin, Percussion, Piano: James Fearnley
Banjo, Mandola, Saxophone: Jem Finer
Engineer: Nick Lacey
Engineer: Paul Scully
Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals: Philip Chevron
Engineer: Roy Spong
Guitar, Vocals: Shane MacGowan
Tin Whistle, Vocals: Spider Stacy
Engineer, Producer: Steve Lillywhite
Tenor Banjo: Terry Woods
Cittern, Concertina, Dulcimer, Guitar, Mandola, Vocals: Terry Woods
Writer: Jem Finer
Writer: Philip Chevron
Writer: Shane MacGowan
Writer: Spider Stacy
Auto-generated ...
published: 18 Jan 2017
23:48
South Australia: From Oceans to Outback
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine an...
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.
https://wn.com/South_Australia_From_Oceans_To_Outback
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 685741
2:03
The Unbelievable Beauty of South Australia in 2 Minutes | National Geographic
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Ranges, and Baird Bay—take a tour through the best South Australia has to offer, from its city streets to "glamping" in the ...
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Ranges, and Baird Bay—take a tour through the best South Australia has to offer, from its city streets to "glamping" in the rugged outback to snorkeling with dolphins and sea lions. Take a break to enjoy this Australian state.
Click here to see more of the beauty of South Australia: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/south-australia-adventures/
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite
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The Unbelievable Beauty of South Australia in 2 Minutes | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/DEscLDx3CDw
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
https://wn.com/The_Unbelievable_Beauty_Of_South_Australia_In_2_Minutes_|_National_Geographic
Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Ranges, and Baird Bay—take a tour through the best South Australia has to offer, from its city streets to "glamping" in the rugged outback to snorkeling with dolphins and sea lions. Take a break to enjoy this Australian state.
Click here to see more of the beauty of South Australia: http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/south-australia-adventures/
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Get More National Geographic:
Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo
Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter
Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta
The Unbelievable Beauty of South Australia in 2 Minutes | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/DEscLDx3CDw
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
- published: 15 Jan 2016
- views: 104321
1:00
South Australia - See It To Believe It
Learn more: http://bit.ly/SeeItToBelieveItSA
This summer, sun-soaked days and balmy nights beckon from South Australia. Pull up a seat at a bar on the beach an...
Learn more: http://bit.ly/SeeItToBelieveItSA
This summer, sun-soaked days and balmy nights beckon from South Australia. Pull up a seat at a bar on the beach and sip cocktails without taking your toes out the sand. Settle in among rolling vineyards for happy hour in a giant Rubik's cube, then go winery hopping in a helicopter as you soar sky-high above sea and vines just minutes from Adelaide. Cast off in a kayak and float along turquoise waters, exploring ocean grottos, sea side caves and secluded coves. Afterwards, kick on at a month-long party in the heart of the city then lose yourself down a labyrinth of laneways lined with bars and speakeasys. All in a weekend. All in Adelaide. South Australia. You have to see it to believe it.
https://wn.com/South_Australia_See_It_To_Believe_It
Learn more: http://bit.ly/SeeItToBelieveItSA
This summer, sun-soaked days and balmy nights beckon from South Australia. Pull up a seat at a bar on the beach and sip cocktails without taking your toes out the sand. Settle in among rolling vineyards for happy hour in a giant Rubik's cube, then go winery hopping in a helicopter as you soar sky-high above sea and vines just minutes from Adelaide. Cast off in a kayak and float along turquoise waters, exploring ocean grottos, sea side caves and secluded coves. Afterwards, kick on at a month-long party in the heart of the city then lose yourself down a labyrinth of laneways lined with bars and speakeasys. All in a weekend. All in Adelaide. South Australia. You have to see it to believe it.
- published: 28 Oct 2020
- views: 16671
2:25
Johnny Collins - South Australia (sea shanty)
The traditional sea shanty, "South Australia," sung by English folk singer Johnny Collins.
The traditional sea shanty, "South Australia," sung by English folk singer Johnny Collins.
https://wn.com/Johnny_Collins_South_Australia_(Sea_Shanty)
The traditional sea shanty, "South Australia," sung by English folk singer Johnny Collins.
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 979575
3:05
South Australia
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
South Australia · Nathan Carter
Where I Wanna Be
℗ 2013 Decca, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
South Australia · Nathan Carter
Where I Wanna Be
℗ 2013 Decca, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer, Mastering Engineer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Drums, Bass Guitar, Keyboards: Jonathan Owens
Associated Performer, String Arranger: John Byrne
Conductor: Oleg Kondratenko
Associated Performer, Vocals, Accordion: Nathan Carter
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Acoustic Guitar: Danny Sheerin
Associated Performer, Fiddle: Matt McGranaghan
Associated Performer, Strings: Macedonian Symphonic Orchestra
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Paul McNeilly
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Declan OHare
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar: Packie McDermot
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: Frankie Colohan
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: David Arkins
Associated Performer, Steel Guitar: Richard Nelson
Associated Performer, Fiddle, Mandolin: Eamon McLoughlin
Associated Performer, Accordion, Mandolin, Tin Whistle: Dessie Hynes
Associated Performer, Accordion: Jim McVeigh
Associated Performer, Accordion: Jeff Taylor
Associated Performer, Banjo, Mandolin: Gary O'Meara
Associated Performer, Tin Whistle: Kane ORourke
Associated Performer, Saxophone: John Byrne
Associated Performer, 5- String Banjo: Scott Vestal
Associated Performer, Uilleann Pipes: Noel Carberry
Composer Lyricist: Traditional
Arranger, Work Arranger: Nathan Carter
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/South_Australia
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
South Australia · Nathan Carter
Where I Wanna Be
℗ 2013 Decca, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer, Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer, Mix Engineer, Mastering Engineer, Associated Performer, Recording Arranger, Drums, Bass Guitar, Keyboards: Jonathan Owens
Associated Performer, String Arranger: John Byrne
Conductor: Oleg Kondratenko
Associated Performer, Vocals, Accordion: Nathan Carter
Associated Performer, Background Vocalist, Acoustic Guitar: Danny Sheerin
Associated Performer, Fiddle: Matt McGranaghan
Associated Performer, Strings: Macedonian Symphonic Orchestra
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Paul McNeilly
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar: Declan OHare
Associated Performer, Electric Guitar: Packie McDermot
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: Frankie Colohan
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: David Arkins
Associated Performer, Steel Guitar: Richard Nelson
Associated Performer, Fiddle, Mandolin: Eamon McLoughlin
Associated Performer, Accordion, Mandolin, Tin Whistle: Dessie Hynes
Associated Performer, Accordion: Jim McVeigh
Associated Performer, Accordion: Jeff Taylor
Associated Performer, Banjo, Mandolin: Gary O'Meara
Associated Performer, Tin Whistle: Kane ORourke
Associated Performer, Saxophone: John Byrne
Associated Performer, 5- String Banjo: Scott Vestal
Associated Performer, Uilleann Pipes: Noel Carberry
Composer Lyricist: Traditional
Arranger, Work Arranger: Nathan Carter
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 21 Jul 2018
- views: 212475
2:21
Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends - South Australia
Music video by Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends performing South Australia. (C) 2010 IBC Representations Ltd exclusively licensed to Universal-Island Records Lt...
Music video by Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends performing South Australia. (C) 2010 IBC Representations Ltd exclusively licensed to Universal-Island Records Ltd.
https://wn.com/Port_Isaac's_Fisherman's_Friends_South_Australia
Music video by Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends performing South Australia. (C) 2010 IBC Representations Ltd exclusively licensed to Universal-Island Records Ltd.
- published: 15 Apr 2010
- views: 1215126
5:56
South Australia Travel Guide | Top 5 Places to visit in South Australia
After 1.5 months road tripping South Australia, we thought we’d share our top 5 places we visited. South Australia is known for its incredible coastline, unique...
After 1.5 months road tripping South Australia, we thought we’d share our top 5 places we visited. South Australia is known for its incredible coastline, unique outback towns and spectacular wineries. Join us as we rank the best places to visit in this underrated state.
Link to our episodes on each location:
Rapid Bay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz31IyIktks
Streaky Bay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjdIO1aKD4w
Bunda Cliffs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLkzV2NyPMY
Lincoln National Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u81cZNTSaLw
Flinders Ranges: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBnaVz9PwFo
Our travel guides:
Coming soon!
To see more of us:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emandbryce/
https://wn.com/South_Australia_Travel_Guide_|_Top_5_Places_To_Visit_In_South_Australia
After 1.5 months road tripping South Australia, we thought we’d share our top 5 places we visited. South Australia is known for its incredible coastline, unique outback towns and spectacular wineries. Join us as we rank the best places to visit in this underrated state.
Link to our episodes on each location:
Rapid Bay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz31IyIktks
Streaky Bay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjdIO1aKD4w
Bunda Cliffs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLkzV2NyPMY
Lincoln National Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u81cZNTSaLw
Flinders Ranges: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBnaVz9PwFo
Our travel guides:
Coming soon!
To see more of us:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emandbryce/
- published: 04 Mar 2023
- views: 9354
3:30
South Australia
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
South Australia · The Pogues
If I Should Fall from Grace with God
℗ 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd
Drums, Harmonica, Percussion, Voca...
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
South Australia · The Pogues
If I Should Fall from Grace with God
℗ 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd
Drums, Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals: Andrew Ranken
Engineer: Chris Dickie
Bass Guitar: Darryl Hunt
Percussion, Vocals: Darryl Hunt
Engineer: Dave Jordan
Accordion, Cello, Dulcimer, Guitar, Mandolin, Percussion, Piano: James Fearnley
Banjo, Mandola, Saxophone: Jem Finer
Engineer: Nick Lacey
Engineer: Paul Scully
Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals: Philip Chevron
Engineer: Roy Spong
Guitar, Vocals: Shane MacGowan
Tin Whistle, Vocals: Spider Stacy
Engineer, Producer: Steve Lillywhite
Tenor Banjo: Terry Woods
Cittern, Concertina, Dulcimer, Guitar, Mandola, Vocals: Terry Woods
Writer: Jem Finer
Writer: Philip Chevron
Writer: Shane MacGowan
Writer: Spider Stacy
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/South_Australia
Provided to YouTube by WM UK
South Australia · The Pogues
If I Should Fall from Grace with God
℗ 1988 Warner Music UK Ltd
Drums, Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals: Andrew Ranken
Engineer: Chris Dickie
Bass Guitar: Darryl Hunt
Percussion, Vocals: Darryl Hunt
Engineer: Dave Jordan
Accordion, Cello, Dulcimer, Guitar, Mandolin, Percussion, Piano: James Fearnley
Banjo, Mandola, Saxophone: Jem Finer
Engineer: Nick Lacey
Engineer: Paul Scully
Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals: Philip Chevron
Engineer: Roy Spong
Guitar, Vocals: Shane MacGowan
Tin Whistle, Vocals: Spider Stacy
Engineer, Producer: Steve Lillywhite
Tenor Banjo: Terry Woods
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- published: 18 Jan 2017
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Iconic South Australian Wines
Explore world-class wines from South Australia - fresh, food-friendly wines that are perfect for spring entertaining. Join host Angela Aiello and Australian wine expert Mark Davidson for a tour of some great-value varieties and styles from Down Under.
↓ Shop ahead and sample along with them.
https://bit.ly/3Gf4Pxv
Prices are valid at time of original airing and are subject to change.
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Vins emblématiques d’Australie-Méridi...
published: 08 Mar 2022
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South Australian wine (2024)
SA is indisputably Australia's wine state, producing 50 percent of all bottled wine and 80 percent of the nation’s premium wine.Adelaide, South Australia, is a Great Wine Capital of the World, through recognition of its wine regions as significant economic and cultural assets. Our wines are exported to over 100 countries, with an export value of $1.3 billion in 2022–23. Rigorous biosecurity measures have kept our state free of the vine ravaging pest phylloxera, making SA home to some of the oldest vines in the world.
For more information, see https://www.pir.sa.gov.au/primary_industry/food_beverage/toolkit/wine
published: 24 Apr 2024
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Winery Tour in Barossa Valley, South Australia
We kick off this series with a trip to Australia's most famous wine region, The Barossa Valley and visit 3 of its most well known brands.
Cellar Doors Visited:
Grant Burge
Yalumba
Penfolds
Tour Provider: Trail Hopper
published: 10 Aug 2022
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Understanding Australian Wine for WSET Level 3 🍷 Climate & Weather
G'day and welcome to wines of the Land Down Under! This is my introduction video for Australia for WSET Level 3 and we are covering the Climate and Weather of this magnificent country, and how this affects the grapes and wines grown here.
I also go through a working written question so you can feel confident and prepared going into your WSET L3 examination
This the first video in a three-part series on Australia, with this video available as free content and the last two videos available to members only on Jimmy Smith's e-learning portal.
Click here to sign up: https://www.winewithjimmy.com/wine-with-jimmy-wset-revision-courses
We have many more study resources available on Jimmy Smith's ONLINE WINE COURSE REVISION PORTAL 'E-Learning Wine' - are you after access? Click here to sign u...
published: 12 Nov 2020
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Hunting for the Best Winery in McLaren Vale | South Australia Wine | Travel Vlog
McLaren Vale has built a reputation as one of the best wine regions in Australia. Filled with wineries and cellars doors both modern and historical, the vineyards here grow a wide range of grapes, from the well-known Shiraz to some fun and quirky new varieties. We explore the McLaren Vale seeking the best winery in the region; we'll score each visit on the wines, the people, and the experience/cellar door. Come along with us as we seek out the best the Vale has to offer!
Wineries in this video:
Kay Brothers: https://kaybrothers.com.au/
Primo Estate: https://www.primoestate.com.au/
Hugh Hamilton: https://hughhamiltonwines.com.au/
Mitolo: https://mitolowines.com.au/
Coriole: https://www.coriole.com/
Samuels Gorge: https://www.gorge.com.au/
Hickinbotham: https://www.hi...
published: 10 Apr 2023
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Australia's Greatest Wine Regions, Are They Worth The Trip?
A captivating journey through South Australia's wine country as we compare McLaren Vale and Barossa Valley, two iconic Australian wine regions. Discover the unique terroir, varietals, and winemaking traditions that set these destinations apart.
From the bold Shiraz of McLaren Vale to the classic Cabernet Sauvignon of Barossa Valley, we uncover the secrets behind each region's wine magic. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a curious traveler, find out which South Australian wine gem reigns supreme in this ultimate showdown.
Don't miss out – hit play, subscribe to our channel for more wine adventures, and let the tasting adventure begin https://bit.ly/32WZUjn
INDEX:
0:00 Introduction
0:24 The South Australian Wine Regions
0:32 Getting to McLaren Vale
1:08 The Vineyard Retreat McLaren ...
published: 12 Feb 2024
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South Australia's Premium Food and Wine
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published: 07 Nov 2022
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Deep Dive into the WINES of AUSTRALIA
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I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling.
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $
2021/2015 Tyrrell's Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia – 16 US $
2019 Patrick Sullivan Ada River Chardonnay Gippsland Australia – 48 US $
2015 Ocean Eight Aylward Reserve Pinot Noir Mornington Peninsula Australia – 40 US $
2016 Wynns The Siding Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra Australia – 13 US $
2018 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia – 24 US $
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extra...
published: 13 Nov 2022
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Weekend Guide to the Barossa Valley Wine Region in South Australia!
The Barossa Valley is Australia's premier wine region. If you have ever tasted an Australian Shiraz it came most likely from the Barossa. The valley is home to some of the world's biggest wineries such as Jacob's Creek and Penfolds, however the many boutique wineries is where the region really comes alive. Jump on a bike, go off the beaten track and discover your new favourite winery. You could stay in the Barossa for a week indulge in the ridiculously good food and wine, but we're giving you our 48 hour itinerary to experience the famous region in 2 days. See it all in our in depth destination guide and latest episode of Australian Adventurer, our original travel videos series where we discover the best of Australia.
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published: 01 Jun 2016
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'We can’t survive at these prices': South Australian wine region at tipping point
Controversial water buybacks have become a tempting lifeline for a struggling South Australian community.
The state’s most prominent wine region in the Riverland has been brought to its knees after years of heartbreak.
The buybacks could worsen the situation which is already at a tipping point after a red grape glut.
Five years of oversupply and the devastating Chinese trade tariffs have pushed grape prices to an all-time low, with wineries paying growers as little as $150-250 a tonne, but it costs $300 a tonne to produce.
“Another one of these seasons and it could be all over for the Riverland," grape grower and harvester Jim Giahgias told Sky News Australia.
“Unless there is intervention, unless there is proper strategies, we will all go over – we can’t survive at these prices.”
published: 07 Mar 2024
31:49
Iconic South Australian Wines
Explore world-class wines from South Australia - fresh, food-friendly wines that are perfect for spring entertaining. Join host Angela Aiello and Australian win...
Explore world-class wines from South Australia - fresh, food-friendly wines that are perfect for spring entertaining. Join host Angela Aiello and Australian wine expert Mark Davidson for a tour of some great-value varieties and styles from Down Under.
↓ Shop ahead and sample along with them.
https://bit.ly/3Gf4Pxv
Prices are valid at time of original airing and are subject to change.
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Vins emblématiques d’Australie-Méridionale
Découvrez les vins de classe mondiale de l’Australie-Méridionale! Frais et polyvalents à table, ils sont idéals pour recevoir ce printemps. Joignez-vous à Angela Aiello et à l’expert en vins australiens Mark Davidson dans cette tournée des grandes aubaines de l’Australie.
↓ Faites vos achats d’avance et joignez-vous à la dégustation.
https://bit.ly/3uhLcCB
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→ Soyez parmi les premiers à être informés de nos événements en nous suivant sur Facebook, Instagram et Twitter @LCBO. Pour recevoir par courriel des recommandations personnalisées, des recettes et des belles idées de cadeaux, n’oubliez pas de vous abonner au bulletin maLCBO à l’adresse https://maLCBO.com.
Pour connaître tous les détails et regarder d’autres événements virtuels de la LCBO, rendez-vous à https://bit.ly/3BGHKCW.
Merci de consommer de façon responsible.
https://wn.com/Iconic_South_Australian_Wines
Explore world-class wines from South Australia - fresh, food-friendly wines that are perfect for spring entertaining. Join host Angela Aiello and Australian wine expert Mark Davidson for a tour of some great-value varieties and styles from Down Under.
↓ Shop ahead and sample along with them.
https://bit.ly/3Gf4Pxv
Prices are valid at time of original airing and are subject to change.
→ Be the first to know about our events by following us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @LCBO. To get personalized recommendations, recipes, and great gift ideas delivered directly to your inbox, make sure you sign up for our myLCBO newsletter at https://myLCBO.com.
For full details and other Virtual Events, visit https://bit.ly/2VggLx2.
Please enjoy responsibly.
Vins emblématiques d’Australie-Méridionale
Découvrez les vins de classe mondiale de l’Australie-Méridionale! Frais et polyvalents à table, ils sont idéals pour recevoir ce printemps. Joignez-vous à Angela Aiello et à l’expert en vins australiens Mark Davidson dans cette tournée des grandes aubaines de l’Australie.
↓ Faites vos achats d’avance et joignez-vous à la dégustation.
https://bit.ly/3uhLcCB
Les prix sont valides au moment de la diffusion originale et peuvent changer sans préavis.
→ Soyez parmi les premiers à être informés de nos événements en nous suivant sur Facebook, Instagram et Twitter @LCBO. Pour recevoir par courriel des recommandations personnalisées, des recettes et des belles idées de cadeaux, n’oubliez pas de vous abonner au bulletin maLCBO à l’adresse https://maLCBO.com.
Pour connaître tous les détails et regarder d’autres événements virtuels de la LCBO, rendez-vous à https://bit.ly/3BGHKCW.
Merci de consommer de façon responsible.
- published: 08 Mar 2022
- views: 2193
2:39
South Australian wine (2024)
SA is indisputably Australia's wine state, producing 50 percent of all bottled wine and 80 percent of the nation’s premium wine.Adelaide, South Australia, is a ...
SA is indisputably Australia's wine state, producing 50 percent of all bottled wine and 80 percent of the nation’s premium wine.Adelaide, South Australia, is a Great Wine Capital of the World, through recognition of its wine regions as significant economic and cultural assets. Our wines are exported to over 100 countries, with an export value of $1.3 billion in 2022–23. Rigorous biosecurity measures have kept our state free of the vine ravaging pest phylloxera, making SA home to some of the oldest vines in the world.
For more information, see https://www.pir.sa.gov.au/primary_industry/food_beverage/toolkit/wine
https://wn.com/South_Australian_Wine_(2024)
SA is indisputably Australia's wine state, producing 50 percent of all bottled wine and 80 percent of the nation’s premium wine.Adelaide, South Australia, is a Great Wine Capital of the World, through recognition of its wine regions as significant economic and cultural assets. Our wines are exported to over 100 countries, with an export value of $1.3 billion in 2022–23. Rigorous biosecurity measures have kept our state free of the vine ravaging pest phylloxera, making SA home to some of the oldest vines in the world.
For more information, see https://www.pir.sa.gov.au/primary_industry/food_beverage/toolkit/wine
- published: 24 Apr 2024
- views: 29
6:29
Winery Tour in Barossa Valley, South Australia
We kick off this series with a trip to Australia's most famous wine region, The Barossa Valley and visit 3 of its most well known brands.
Cellar Doors Visited...
We kick off this series with a trip to Australia's most famous wine region, The Barossa Valley and visit 3 of its most well known brands.
Cellar Doors Visited:
Grant Burge
Yalumba
Penfolds
Tour Provider: Trail Hopper
https://wn.com/Winery_Tour_In_Barossa_Valley,_South_Australia
We kick off this series with a trip to Australia's most famous wine region, The Barossa Valley and visit 3 of its most well known brands.
Cellar Doors Visited:
Grant Burge
Yalumba
Penfolds
Tour Provider: Trail Hopper
- published: 10 Aug 2022
- views: 7281
21:21
Understanding Australian Wine for WSET Level 3 🍷 Climate & Weather
G'day and welcome to wines of the Land Down Under! This is my introduction video for Australia for WSET Level 3 and we are covering the Climate and Weather of t...
G'day and welcome to wines of the Land Down Under! This is my introduction video for Australia for WSET Level 3 and we are covering the Climate and Weather of this magnificent country, and how this affects the grapes and wines grown here.
I also go through a working written question so you can feel confident and prepared going into your WSET L3 examination
This the first video in a three-part series on Australia, with this video available as free content and the last two videos available to members only on Jimmy Smith's e-learning portal.
Click here to sign up: https://www.winewithjimmy.com/wine-with-jimmy-wset-revision-courses
We have many more study resources available on Jimmy Smith's ONLINE WINE COURSE REVISION PORTAL 'E-Learning Wine' - are you after access? Click here to sign up to Jimmy Smith's exclusive WSET course revision portal: https://www.winewithjimmy.com/wine-with-jimmy-wset-revision-courses
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#UnderstandingAustralia #winewithjimmy #wsetlevel3
0:00 Introduction
0:07 Australia for WSET L3 Part 1 - Introduction to Australia
2:19 Australia is BIG
3:08 Australian Climate Comparison
4:19 Victoria/NSW Climates Hot continental
8:55 South Australian Climates
10:13 Climate and Weather
13:54 Australian Climate Working Written Question
https://wn.com/Understanding_Australian_Wine_For_Wset_Level_3_🍷_Climate_Weather
G'day and welcome to wines of the Land Down Under! This is my introduction video for Australia for WSET Level 3 and we are covering the Climate and Weather of this magnificent country, and how this affects the grapes and wines grown here.
I also go through a working written question so you can feel confident and prepared going into your WSET L3 examination
This the first video in a three-part series on Australia, with this video available as free content and the last two videos available to members only on Jimmy Smith's e-learning portal.
Click here to sign up: https://www.winewithjimmy.com/wine-with-jimmy-wset-revision-courses
We have many more study resources available on Jimmy Smith's ONLINE WINE COURSE REVISION PORTAL 'E-Learning Wine' - are you after access? Click here to sign up to Jimmy Smith's exclusive WSET course revision portal: https://www.winewithjimmy.com/wine-with-jimmy-wset-revision-courses
@winewithjimmy
@westlondonwine
@south_london_wine
@streathamwinehouse
Visit www.winewithjimmy.com
Visit www.westlondonwineschool.com for more ONLINE tastings and courses
Visit www.southlondonwineschool.com for more ONLINE tastings and courses
Visit www.streathamwinehouse.com to order wines from London's coolest wine bar
#UnderstandingAustralia #winewithjimmy #wsetlevel3
0:00 Introduction
0:07 Australia for WSET L3 Part 1 - Introduction to Australia
2:19 Australia is BIG
3:08 Australian Climate Comparison
4:19 Victoria/NSW Climates Hot continental
8:55 South Australian Climates
10:13 Climate and Weather
13:54 Australian Climate Working Written Question
- published: 12 Nov 2020
- views: 30456
18:14
Hunting for the Best Winery in McLaren Vale | South Australia Wine | Travel Vlog
McLaren Vale has built a reputation as one of the best wine regions in Australia. Filled with wineries and cellars doors both modern and historical, the vineya...
McLaren Vale has built a reputation as one of the best wine regions in Australia. Filled with wineries and cellars doors both modern and historical, the vineyards here grow a wide range of grapes, from the well-known Shiraz to some fun and quirky new varieties. We explore the McLaren Vale seeking the best winery in the region; we'll score each visit on the wines, the people, and the experience/cellar door. Come along with us as we seek out the best the Vale has to offer!
Wineries in this video:
Kay Brothers: https://kaybrothers.com.au/
Primo Estate: https://www.primoestate.com.au/
Hugh Hamilton: https://hughhamiltonwines.com.au/
Mitolo: https://mitolowines.com.au/
Coriole: https://www.coriole.com/
Samuels Gorge: https://www.gorge.com.au/
Hickinbotham: https://www.hickinbothamwines.com/
Yangarra: https://www.yangarra.com/
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00:00 Introduction
00:45 Kay Brothers Winery
04:04 Primo Estate
07:39 Hugh Hamilton
10:12 Mitolo
11:12 Coriole Vineyards
12:24 Samuels Gorge
14:37 Yangarra Estate and Hickinbotham Vineyard
17:00 Outro
https://wn.com/Hunting_For_The_Best_Winery_In_Mclaren_Vale_|_South_Australia_Wine_|_Travel_Vlog
McLaren Vale has built a reputation as one of the best wine regions in Australia. Filled with wineries and cellars doors both modern and historical, the vineyards here grow a wide range of grapes, from the well-known Shiraz to some fun and quirky new varieties. We explore the McLaren Vale seeking the best winery in the region; we'll score each visit on the wines, the people, and the experience/cellar door. Come along with us as we seek out the best the Vale has to offer!
Wineries in this video:
Kay Brothers: https://kaybrothers.com.au/
Primo Estate: https://www.primoestate.com.au/
Hugh Hamilton: https://hughhamiltonwines.com.au/
Mitolo: https://mitolowines.com.au/
Coriole: https://www.coriole.com/
Samuels Gorge: https://www.gorge.com.au/
Hickinbotham: https://www.hickinbothamwines.com/
Yangarra: https://www.yangarra.com/
✅Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/@chloeandmatthewtravel?sub_confirmation=1
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00:00 Introduction
00:45 Kay Brothers Winery
04:04 Primo Estate
07:39 Hugh Hamilton
10:12 Mitolo
11:12 Coriole Vineyards
12:24 Samuels Gorge
14:37 Yangarra Estate and Hickinbotham Vineyard
17:00 Outro
- published: 10 Apr 2023
- views: 3186
16:38
Australia's Greatest Wine Regions, Are They Worth The Trip?
A captivating journey through South Australia's wine country as we compare McLaren Vale and Barossa Valley, two iconic Australian wine regions. Discover the uni...
A captivating journey through South Australia's wine country as we compare McLaren Vale and Barossa Valley, two iconic Australian wine regions. Discover the unique terroir, varietals, and winemaking traditions that set these destinations apart.
From the bold Shiraz of McLaren Vale to the classic Cabernet Sauvignon of Barossa Valley, we uncover the secrets behind each region's wine magic. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a curious traveler, find out which South Australian wine gem reigns supreme in this ultimate showdown.
Don't miss out – hit play, subscribe to our channel for more wine adventures, and let the tasting adventure begin https://bit.ly/32WZUjn
INDEX:
0:00 Introduction
0:24 The South Australian Wine Regions
0:32 Getting to McLaren Vale
1:08 The Vineyard Retreat McLaren Vale
3:04 The d'Arenberg Cube
6:42 Driving to the Barossa Valley
7:34 The Novotel Barossa Valley Resort
8:44 Tanunda
9:22 Jacob's Creek Wine Tasting
11:00 Yalumba Wine Tasting
12:00 Maggie Beer's Farm Shop
13:30 Mengler Hill Lookout Barossa Valley
13:53 Adelaide Airport
14:21 Holiday Review Time
15:15 Flying Back to Melbourne
LINKS:
The Vineyard Retreat McLaren Vale: https://thevineyardmv.com.au/
The d'Arenberg Cube: https://www.darenberg.com.au/
The Novotel Barossa Valley: https://www.novotelbarossa.com/
Jacob's Creek Winery Bookings: https://www.jacobscreek.com/en-au/tasting-and-experience/
Salter's Kitchen: https://www.saltramwines.com.au/en-au/visit-us/salters-kitchen.html
Yalumba Wines Bookings: https://www.yalumba.com/wine-tasting
Maggie's Farm Shop: https://www.maggiebeer.com.au/visit-us
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#AdelaideFoodie #CulinaryExploration #SouthAustraliaWine
https://wn.com/Australia's_Greatest_Wine_Regions,_Are_They_Worth_The_Trip
A captivating journey through South Australia's wine country as we compare McLaren Vale and Barossa Valley, two iconic Australian wine regions. Discover the unique terroir, varietals, and winemaking traditions that set these destinations apart.
From the bold Shiraz of McLaren Vale to the classic Cabernet Sauvignon of Barossa Valley, we uncover the secrets behind each region's wine magic. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a curious traveler, find out which South Australian wine gem reigns supreme in this ultimate showdown.
Don't miss out – hit play, subscribe to our channel for more wine adventures, and let the tasting adventure begin https://bit.ly/32WZUjn
INDEX:
0:00 Introduction
0:24 The South Australian Wine Regions
0:32 Getting to McLaren Vale
1:08 The Vineyard Retreat McLaren Vale
3:04 The d'Arenberg Cube
6:42 Driving to the Barossa Valley
7:34 The Novotel Barossa Valley Resort
8:44 Tanunda
9:22 Jacob's Creek Wine Tasting
11:00 Yalumba Wine Tasting
12:00 Maggie Beer's Farm Shop
13:30 Mengler Hill Lookout Barossa Valley
13:53 Adelaide Airport
14:21 Holiday Review Time
15:15 Flying Back to Melbourne
LINKS:
The Vineyard Retreat McLaren Vale: https://thevineyardmv.com.au/
The d'Arenberg Cube: https://www.darenberg.com.au/
The Novotel Barossa Valley: https://www.novotelbarossa.com/
Jacob's Creek Winery Bookings: https://www.jacobscreek.com/en-au/tasting-and-experience/
Salter's Kitchen: https://www.saltramwines.com.au/en-au/visit-us/salters-kitchen.html
Yalumba Wines Bookings: https://www.yalumba.com/wine-tasting
Maggie's Farm Shop: https://www.maggiebeer.com.au/visit-us
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#AdelaideFoodie #CulinaryExploration #SouthAustraliaWine
- published: 12 Feb 2024
- views: 296
3:13
South Australia's Premium Food and Wine
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The Department for Trade and Investment helps industry, business and communities identify and capitalise upon opportuniti...
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The Department for Trade and Investment helps industry, business and communities identify and capitalise upon opportunities for job creation and economic growth.
Learn more about the Department for Trade and Investment
▶ Website: https://dti.sa.gov.au
Learn more about export opportunities from South Australia
▶ Website: https://export.sa.gov.au
Learn more about investment opportunities in South Australia
▶ Website: https://invest.sa.gov.au
Follow us on social media
▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeptTradeInvestment
▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TISouthAust
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- published: 07 Nov 2022
- views: 157
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Deep Dive into the WINES of AUSTRALIA
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I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling.
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $
2021/2015 Tyrrell's Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia – 16 US $
2019 Patrick Sullivan Ada River Chardonnay Gippsland Australia – 48 US $
2015 Ocean Eight Aylward Reserve Pinot Noir Mornington Peninsula Australia – 40 US $
2016 Wynns The Siding Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra Australia – 13 US $
2018 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia – 24 US $
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
Australia is one of the more recent additions to the wine world and has grown quickly over the last centuries. When the first European settlers arrived in Oz, there were no wild vines like there like in North America for example. The first vineyards were planted at the end of the 18th century and the industry grew steadily throughout the 19th century. Phylloxera also came to Australia in the 19th century but it did not spread widely and many vineyards and regions are still phylloxera free.
There was a period in the early 20th century when Australia focused on producing Fortified wines. Rutherglen Muscat is one of the remaining wine styles from that time but in the 1950s things changed for the industry. Cold fermentations, the use of stainless steel, the focus on better varietals, and high hygiene levels in the winery improved the quality of Australian wines and made them more reliable also compared to their Old World peers. Today Australia is well-established as a wine-making country. Most of the wine is being produced in the South East of the country, in the states of South Australia and New South Wales as well as Tasmania but you can also find great wines in Western Australia and to a lesser extent in Queensland.
If you think of Australia as hot and dry that’s not entirely true. Most of the wine growing regions are cooled down by the Pacific Ocean. Some areas are also at a higher altitude, like for example Orange a region that sits above 600 meters in Altitude. But Australia can be pretty hot too and by looking at the most widely planted grape varieties you see a mix of cool and warm climate varieties: Shiraz, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc
Shiraz or Syrah is the most widely planted variety. While Australians have adopted the spelling Shiraz it is still the same grape variety as Syrah. But it has also developed into a style descriptor. Wines from another country labeled Shiraz are usually richer and more concentrated than Syrahs from the same place. But now let's get into the wines … I have a selection here of classics and some newcomers to the Australian wine scene, so this tasting should be nice.
https://wn.com/Deep_Dive_Into_The_Wines_Of_Australia
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I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Performance Riesling.
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
2021 Grosset Springvale Riesling Clare Valley Australia – 31 US $
2021/2015 Tyrrell's Wines Semillon Hunter Valley Australia – 16 US $
2019 Patrick Sullivan Ada River Chardonnay Gippsland Australia – 48 US $
2015 Ocean Eight Aylward Reserve Pinot Noir Mornington Peninsula Australia – 40 US $
2016 Wynns The Siding Cabernet Sauvignon Coonawarra Australia – 13 US $
2018 Glaetzer Bishop Shiraz Barossa Valley Australia – 24 US $
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
Australia is one of the more recent additions to the wine world and has grown quickly over the last centuries. When the first European settlers arrived in Oz, there were no wild vines like there like in North America for example. The first vineyards were planted at the end of the 18th century and the industry grew steadily throughout the 19th century. Phylloxera also came to Australia in the 19th century but it did not spread widely and many vineyards and regions are still phylloxera free.
There was a period in the early 20th century when Australia focused on producing Fortified wines. Rutherglen Muscat is one of the remaining wine styles from that time but in the 1950s things changed for the industry. Cold fermentations, the use of stainless steel, the focus on better varietals, and high hygiene levels in the winery improved the quality of Australian wines and made them more reliable also compared to their Old World peers. Today Australia is well-established as a wine-making country. Most of the wine is being produced in the South East of the country, in the states of South Australia and New South Wales as well as Tasmania but you can also find great wines in Western Australia and to a lesser extent in Queensland.
If you think of Australia as hot and dry that’s not entirely true. Most of the wine growing regions are cooled down by the Pacific Ocean. Some areas are also at a higher altitude, like for example Orange a region that sits above 600 meters in Altitude. But Australia can be pretty hot too and by looking at the most widely planted grape varieties you see a mix of cool and warm climate varieties: Shiraz, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc
Shiraz or Syrah is the most widely planted variety. While Australians have adopted the spelling Shiraz it is still the same grape variety as Syrah. But it has also developed into a style descriptor. Wines from another country labeled Shiraz are usually richer and more concentrated than Syrahs from the same place. But now let's get into the wines … I have a selection here of classics and some newcomers to the Australian wine scene, so this tasting should be nice.
- published: 13 Nov 2022
- views: 79847
4:17
Weekend Guide to the Barossa Valley Wine Region in South Australia!
The Barossa Valley is Australia's premier wine region. If you have ever tasted an Australian Shiraz it came most likely from the Barossa. The valley is home to ...
The Barossa Valley is Australia's premier wine region. If you have ever tasted an Australian Shiraz it came most likely from the Barossa. The valley is home to some of the world's biggest wineries such as Jacob's Creek and Penfolds, however the many boutique wineries is where the region really comes alive. Jump on a bike, go off the beaten track and discover your new favourite winery. You could stay in the Barossa for a week indulge in the ridiculously good food and wine, but we're giving you our 48 hour itinerary to experience the famous region in 2 days. See it all in our in depth destination guide and latest episode of Australian Adventurer, our original travel videos series where we discover the best of Australia.
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https://wn.com/Weekend_Guide_To_The_Barossa_Valley_Wine_Region_In_South_Australia
The Barossa Valley is Australia's premier wine region. If you have ever tasted an Australian Shiraz it came most likely from the Barossa. The valley is home to some of the world's biggest wineries such as Jacob's Creek and Penfolds, however the many boutique wineries is where the region really comes alive. Jump on a bike, go off the beaten track and discover your new favourite winery. You could stay in the Barossa for a week indulge in the ridiculously good food and wine, but we're giving you our 48 hour itinerary to experience the famous region in 2 days. See it all in our in depth destination guide and latest episode of Australian Adventurer, our original travel videos series where we discover the best of Australia.
Watch more episodes of Australian Adventurer: http://goo.gl/B4apXP
Subscribe to ANYDOKO on YouTube: https://goo.gl/nxiwio
ANYDOKO is a digital video channel and magazine dedicated to the visual experience of travel. #ExploreAnywhere
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CREDITS
Director & Writer: Vikash Autar
Editor: James Callaghan
Voice Over Artist: Amy Coutts
Production Company: https://creative.anydoko.com
- published: 01 Jun 2016
- views: 50907
3:01
'We can’t survive at these prices': South Australian wine region at tipping point
Controversial water buybacks have become a tempting lifeline for a struggling South Australian community.
The state’s most prominent wine region in the Riverla...
Controversial water buybacks have become a tempting lifeline for a struggling South Australian community.
The state’s most prominent wine region in the Riverland has been brought to its knees after years of heartbreak.
The buybacks could worsen the situation which is already at a tipping point after a red grape glut.
Five years of oversupply and the devastating Chinese trade tariffs have pushed grape prices to an all-time low, with wineries paying growers as little as $150-250 a tonne, but it costs $300 a tonne to produce.
“Another one of these seasons and it could be all over for the Riverland," grape grower and harvester Jim Giahgias told Sky News Australia.
“Unless there is intervention, unless there is proper strategies, we will all go over – we can’t survive at these prices.”
https://wn.com/'We_Can’T_Survive_At_These_Prices'_South_Australian_Wine_Region_At_Tipping_Point
Controversial water buybacks have become a tempting lifeline for a struggling South Australian community.
The state’s most prominent wine region in the Riverland has been brought to its knees after years of heartbreak.
The buybacks could worsen the situation which is already at a tipping point after a red grape glut.
Five years of oversupply and the devastating Chinese trade tariffs have pushed grape prices to an all-time low, with wineries paying growers as little as $150-250 a tonne, but it costs $300 a tonne to produce.
“Another one of these seasons and it could be all over for the Riverland," grape grower and harvester Jim Giahgias told Sky News Australia.
“Unless there is intervention, unless there is proper strategies, we will all go over – we can’t survive at these prices.”
- published: 07 Mar 2024
- views: 2125
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Australia's Northern Territory: From Oceans to Outback
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
We’ll guide you from Darwin, a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt twice in its short lifetime to the mighty Uluru also known as Ayers Rock, the cultural centre of ancient Australia.
Despite its enormous size, the Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated of all Australian states and territories. Only a couple of hundred thousand people live in an area that covers one and a half million square miles. It’s twice the size of France, and six times the size of the UK.
Most of the territory’s population live in Darwin, where our journey begins. The most northern city of Australia is an important hub of trade, commerce, defence and culture. It also acts as the country’s launching pad to Asia, and is closer to Bali than to Sydney.
The...
published: 17 Dec 2015
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Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia’s Hidden Gem.
Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture and rugged natural beauty of the Northern Territory. Go on tour with Lonely Planet through Darwin’s growing cultural scene, showcasing the area’s history and heritage, before heading to Kakadu National Park to experience the majestic views of the Ubirr and the surrounding landscapes.
In this Northern Territory video, we experience:
• Austin Lane, Darwin
• Museum and Art Gallery, Darwin
• Parap Village Markets, Darwin
• Darwin Waterfront, Darwin
• Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park
• Aboriginal Rock Art, with Kakadu Cultural Tours
• Marrawuddi Gallery, Jabiru
published: 20 Apr 2021
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11 BEST Things to do in Darwin, Australia | Northern Territory Tourism & Travel Guide
How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // Here are the best things to do in Darwin, Australia.
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Welcome to Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory in Australia. In this video, we'll take you through some of the top things to do during your visit to Darwin.
One of the top attractions in Darwin is the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Market. Held every Thursday and Sunday evening, this market is the perfect place to experience the local culture, taste some delicious food, and watch the stunning sunset over the ocean.
Another must-visit attraction is the Crocosaurus Cove, an aquarium that all...
published: 11 Mar 2023
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Australia's Northern Territory is Wide Open.
Australia's Northern Territory is open for travellers once again. See what makes this place different in every sense. Aboriginal culture 65,000 years in the making, an abundance of unique nature and wildlife and vistas for as far as the eye can see.
published: 04 Mar 2022
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Seek Different in the Northern Territory
If you're seeking different, this is the holiday for you.
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published: 10 Feb 2023
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Northern Territory Road Trip - Best places to Visit from Darwin to Katherine
Hey Guys In this video we smash out a 6 day road trip in the Top End of Australia. After picking up our Camper van @apollocamper we ventured out exploring from Darwin to Katherine and everything in between.
We didn’t know what to expect when visiting this new state. The Northern Territory has so much to offer and we hope this video has inspired you to visit.
Special thanks to @NorthernTerritoryAustralia for the incredible experience.
For more details on this road trip itinerary click here - http://letsescapetogether.com/darwin-to-katherine-6-day-northern-territory-road-trip/
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published: 07 Nov 2021
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Your invitation to the Northern Territory
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published: 10 Jul 2020
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Northern Territory Australia | What to do in NT Australia
Northern Territory Australia Travel Guide!
Australia's Northern Territory is an adventurous and varied state that includes some of the best known sights in Australia! In this Northern Territory travel vlog I'll take you things some of the best things to do to in the Northern Territory.
0:00 - 0:19 - Intro
0:20 - 1:17 - Matt Wright's Top End Safari Camp - We stayed overnight at Top End Safari and experienced outback adventure including helicopter rides, air boat trips and crocodile spotting. Easily accessible from the city it's one of the top things to do in Darwin region.
3:29 - 5:46 - Top Didj Gallery and Cultural Experience - We spent time with Manuel at Top Didj who told us stories from his time growing up in the bush. We also learnt a number of bushcraft skills including fire ma...
published: 09 Jul 2022
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Seek different in the Northern Territory.
We all seek to be different in our own way, and nowhere lets you be who you are and find what you seek like the Northern Territory. Visit the iconic Uluru for a spectacular sunset, take a dip in the epic waterholes or dine under a billion stars, whatever your choice is, we guarantee it will be a memorable one. Seek more at: https://northernterritory.com
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published: 01 Mar 2021
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How the Northern Territory came to be.
A quick look at how the NT came to be. Recently though, there's been talk about the Northern Territory becoming the Northern State - check out our full story to find out what that would mean:
http://www.abc.net.au/btn/story/s4283099.htm
published: 05 Aug 2015
21:47
Australia's Northern Territory: From Oceans to Outback
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
We’ll guide you from Darwin, a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt twice in its short lifetime to the mighty ...
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
We’ll guide you from Darwin, a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt twice in its short lifetime to the mighty Uluru also known as Ayers Rock, the cultural centre of ancient Australia.
Despite its enormous size, the Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated of all Australian states and territories. Only a couple of hundred thousand people live in an area that covers one and a half million square miles. It’s twice the size of France, and six times the size of the UK.
Most of the territory’s population live in Darwin, where our journey begins. The most northern city of Australia is an important hub of trade, commerce, defence and culture. It also acts as the country’s launching pad to Asia, and is closer to Bali than to Sydney.
The World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is the largest in Australia, covering twelve and a half thousand square miles nearly half the size of Switzerland. This magnificent land is co-managed between Parks Australia and Aboriginal people, descendants of those who have lived here for more than fifty thousand years. Aborigines here have a deep spiritual connection with the land that dates back to the world’s Creation in their culture.
Kakadu is home to a sublime collection of flora and fauna. Around two thousand types of plant, from coastal mangroves to open woodland and billabongs, hold a fascinating selection of birds and mammals.
Crocodiles are apex predators that have existed since dinosaurs walked the earth, and are greatly respected by the people who live and work here today. Crocodiles stalk their prey from just below the surface of the water, waiting for the perfect time to strike. But despite dominating the rivers and the coast, they attract tourists from all over the world who come to see these magnificent beasts in the wild.
Arnhem Land is the last great Aboriginal reserve, home to around seventeen thousand Aboriginal people living in outstations scattered throughout this overwhelmingly large, remote corner of the Territory. These people live in a blend of European-style Australian life and traditional Aboriginal culture.
Arnhem Land provides a wealth of opportunities to explore the oldest continuing civilisation on Earth. Rock art that dates back to sixty thousand years, traditionally made baskets and indigenous paintings are all part of this rich tapestry of indigenous life in the Northern Territory.
It’s a similar story in the city of Alice Springs. A vibrant oasis of culture, Alice Springs is the gateway to the outback, Australia’s Red Centre. Standing proudly in stark contrast with the bright, sunburned desert, Alice Springs is a green, tranquil home for over twenty thousand people. It seems a strange place to find a city. Pleasant cafes, busy museums and fashionable bars aren’t the usual images conjured by thinking of outback Central Australia, but the Alice is the bustling centre of a huge range of events, festivals, shows, museums and galleries.
But Alice Springs is known as the gateway to the outback for a reason. For tourists and locals alike, Alice Springs is the beginning of the road to some of the most incredible natural wonders in the whole of Australia.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is a magnificent geological formation is, for many, the symbol of Australia itself. Situated in the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is an area of enormous cultural significance for the local indigenous people.
Uluru is the largest single monolith in the world. This huge sandstone formation is held in high regard by Aboriginal people not just locally but all across Australia. The shapes in the rock have been the subject of Creation stories in Aboriginal culture known as the Dreamtime for thousands of years. Thrilling stories about animals, bad spirits and early Aboriginal people are still told by elders today.
Uluru is a sacred place, the Mecca of Australian Aboriginals. The nearby cultural information centre receives letters from previous visitors people who have taken a stone or a rock from Uluru and then suffered bad fortune in their work or personal lives. These people have then returned the rock to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park along with a letter of apology, believing that taking the rock in the first place has been the cause of their misfortune.
Kata Tjuta, or ‘The Olgas’, is a group of thirty six domed sandstone rocks thought to be around five hundred million years old. The mesmerising shapes and ochre colour have captivated locals and travellers for generations. In the local language, Kata Tjuta means “many heads”. The area is still managed by indigenous people today, with Aboriginal guides and rangers working alongside white Australians to preserve the geological and cultural importance of this remarkable place.
https://wn.com/Australia's_Northern_Territory_From_Oceans_To_Outback
http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
We’ll guide you from Darwin, a city that has been destroyed and rebuilt twice in its short lifetime to the mighty Uluru also known as Ayers Rock, the cultural centre of ancient Australia.
Despite its enormous size, the Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated of all Australian states and territories. Only a couple of hundred thousand people live in an area that covers one and a half million square miles. It’s twice the size of France, and six times the size of the UK.
Most of the territory’s population live in Darwin, where our journey begins. The most northern city of Australia is an important hub of trade, commerce, defence and culture. It also acts as the country’s launching pad to Asia, and is closer to Bali than to Sydney.
The World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park is the largest in Australia, covering twelve and a half thousand square miles nearly half the size of Switzerland. This magnificent land is co-managed between Parks Australia and Aboriginal people, descendants of those who have lived here for more than fifty thousand years. Aborigines here have a deep spiritual connection with the land that dates back to the world’s Creation in their culture.
Kakadu is home to a sublime collection of flora and fauna. Around two thousand types of plant, from coastal mangroves to open woodland and billabongs, hold a fascinating selection of birds and mammals.
Crocodiles are apex predators that have existed since dinosaurs walked the earth, and are greatly respected by the people who live and work here today. Crocodiles stalk their prey from just below the surface of the water, waiting for the perfect time to strike. But despite dominating the rivers and the coast, they attract tourists from all over the world who come to see these magnificent beasts in the wild.
Arnhem Land is the last great Aboriginal reserve, home to around seventeen thousand Aboriginal people living in outstations scattered throughout this overwhelmingly large, remote corner of the Territory. These people live in a blend of European-style Australian life and traditional Aboriginal culture.
Arnhem Land provides a wealth of opportunities to explore the oldest continuing civilisation on Earth. Rock art that dates back to sixty thousand years, traditionally made baskets and indigenous paintings are all part of this rich tapestry of indigenous life in the Northern Territory.
It’s a similar story in the city of Alice Springs. A vibrant oasis of culture, Alice Springs is the gateway to the outback, Australia’s Red Centre. Standing proudly in stark contrast with the bright, sunburned desert, Alice Springs is a green, tranquil home for over twenty thousand people. It seems a strange place to find a city. Pleasant cafes, busy museums and fashionable bars aren’t the usual images conjured by thinking of outback Central Australia, but the Alice is the bustling centre of a huge range of events, festivals, shows, museums and galleries.
But Alice Springs is known as the gateway to the outback for a reason. For tourists and locals alike, Alice Springs is the beginning of the road to some of the most incredible natural wonders in the whole of Australia.
Uluru (Ayers Rock) is a magnificent geological formation is, for many, the symbol of Australia itself. Situated in the heart of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is an area of enormous cultural significance for the local indigenous people.
Uluru is the largest single monolith in the world. This huge sandstone formation is held in high regard by Aboriginal people not just locally but all across Australia. The shapes in the rock have been the subject of Creation stories in Aboriginal culture known as the Dreamtime for thousands of years. Thrilling stories about animals, bad spirits and early Aboriginal people are still told by elders today.
Uluru is a sacred place, the Mecca of Australian Aboriginals. The nearby cultural information centre receives letters from previous visitors people who have taken a stone or a rock from Uluru and then suffered bad fortune in their work or personal lives. These people have then returned the rock to Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park along with a letter of apology, believing that taking the rock in the first place has been the cause of their misfortune.
Kata Tjuta, or ‘The Olgas’, is a group of thirty six domed sandstone rocks thought to be around five hundred million years old. The mesmerising shapes and ochre colour have captivated locals and travellers for generations. In the local language, Kata Tjuta means “many heads”. The area is still managed by indigenous people today, with Aboriginal guides and rangers working alongside white Australians to preserve the geological and cultural importance of this remarkable place.
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 438749
3:28
Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia’s Hidden Gem.
Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture and rugged natural beauty of the Northern Territory. Go on tour with Lonely Planet through Darwin’s growing cul...
Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture and rugged natural beauty of the Northern Territory. Go on tour with Lonely Planet through Darwin’s growing cultural scene, showcasing the area’s history and heritage, before heading to Kakadu National Park to experience the majestic views of the Ubirr and the surrounding landscapes.
In this Northern Territory video, we experience:
• Austin Lane, Darwin
• Museum and Art Gallery, Darwin
• Parap Village Markets, Darwin
• Darwin Waterfront, Darwin
• Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park
• Aboriginal Rock Art, with Kakadu Cultural Tours
• Marrawuddi Gallery, Jabiru
https://wn.com/Darwin,_Northern_Territory._Australia’S_Hidden_Gem.
Immerse yourself in the rich Aboriginal culture and rugged natural beauty of the Northern Territory. Go on tour with Lonely Planet through Darwin’s growing cultural scene, showcasing the area’s history and heritage, before heading to Kakadu National Park to experience the majestic views of the Ubirr and the surrounding landscapes.
In this Northern Territory video, we experience:
• Austin Lane, Darwin
• Museum and Art Gallery, Darwin
• Parap Village Markets, Darwin
• Darwin Waterfront, Darwin
• Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park
• Aboriginal Rock Art, with Kakadu Cultural Tours
• Marrawuddi Gallery, Jabiru
- published: 20 Apr 2021
- views: 199924
9:02
11 BEST Things to do in Darwin, Australia | Northern Territory Tourism & Travel Guide
How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // Here are the best things to do in Darwin, Australia.
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How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // Here are the best things to do in Darwin, Australia.
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Fired travel agent wants revenge! Here's the secret to cheap flights: https://bit.ly/3da2cED
=======================
Welcome to Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory in Australia. In this video, we'll take you through some of the top things to do during your visit to Darwin.
One of the top attractions in Darwin is the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Market. Held every Thursday and Sunday evening, this market is the perfect place to experience the local culture, taste some delicious food, and watch the stunning sunset over the ocean.
Another must-visit attraction is the Crocosaurus Cove, an aquarium that allows you to get up close and personal with some of Australia's most dangerous animals, including crocodiles and snakes.
For a taste of Darwin's history, visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. This museum features exhibits on the region's history, art, and culture, including an extensive collection of Aboriginal art.
If you're interested in wildlife, take a trip to the Territory Wildlife Park. This park is home to a range of Australian animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, and birds of prey, and offers visitors the chance to learn about conservation and animal welfare.
Take a sunset cruise on the Darwin Harbour to experience the beauty of the city from the water. This is a perfect opportunity to relax, enjoy the view and learn about the history of the harbor and the city.
For an adventure in the great outdoors, take a day trip to Litchfield National Park. This park is home to stunning waterfalls, crystal-clear swimming holes, and a range of native wildlife.
Visit the Darwin Military Museum to learn about the city's military history. This museum features exhibits on the bombing of Darwin during World War II and the role that Darwin played in the defense of Australia.
Take a stroll through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, which is home to a range of tropical plants and wildlife, and is a perfect place to relax and unwind.
For a taste of the local culture, visit the Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre. This center features exhibits on Aboriginal culture, art, and history, and offers visitors the chance to learn about the rich traditions of the local Aboriginal people.
Finally, take a trip to the nearby Tiwi Islands to experience the unique culture and traditions of the Tiwi people. These islands are home to a range of traditional art, music, and dance, and offer visitors the chance to learn about the fascinating culture of the region.
These are just a few of the many incredible things to do in Darwin. Whether you're interested in history, wildlife, culture, or the great outdoors, there's something for everyone in this amazing city. So what are you waiting for? Plan your trip to Darwin today and experience all that this incredible city has to offer!
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Welcome to Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory in Australia. In this video, we'll take you through some of the top things to do during your visit to Darwin.
One of the top attractions in Darwin is the famous Mindil Beach Sunset Market. Held every Thursday and Sunday evening, this market is the perfect place to experience the local culture, taste some delicious food, and watch the stunning sunset over the ocean.
Another must-visit attraction is the Crocosaurus Cove, an aquarium that allows you to get up close and personal with some of Australia's most dangerous animals, including crocodiles and snakes.
For a taste of Darwin's history, visit the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. This museum features exhibits on the region's history, art, and culture, including an extensive collection of Aboriginal art.
If you're interested in wildlife, take a trip to the Territory Wildlife Park. This park is home to a range of Australian animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, and birds of prey, and offers visitors the chance to learn about conservation and animal welfare.
Take a sunset cruise on the Darwin Harbour to experience the beauty of the city from the water. This is a perfect opportunity to relax, enjoy the view and learn about the history of the harbor and the city.
For an adventure in the great outdoors, take a day trip to Litchfield National Park. This park is home to stunning waterfalls, crystal-clear swimming holes, and a range of native wildlife.
Visit the Darwin Military Museum to learn about the city's military history. This museum features exhibits on the bombing of Darwin during World War II and the role that Darwin played in the defense of Australia.
Take a stroll through the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, which is home to a range of tropical plants and wildlife, and is a perfect place to relax and unwind.
For a taste of the local culture, visit the Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre. This center features exhibits on Aboriginal culture, art, and history, and offers visitors the chance to learn about the rich traditions of the local Aboriginal people.
Finally, take a trip to the nearby Tiwi Islands to experience the unique culture and traditions of the Tiwi people. These islands are home to a range of traditional art, music, and dance, and offer visitors the chance to learn about the fascinating culture of the region.
These are just a few of the many incredible things to do in Darwin. Whether you're interested in history, wildlife, culture, or the great outdoors, there's something for everyone in this amazing city. So what are you waiting for? Plan your trip to Darwin today and experience all that this incredible city has to offer!
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- published: 11 Mar 2023
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Australia's Northern Territory is Wide Open.
Australia's Northern Territory is open for travellers once again. See what makes this place different in every sense. Aboriginal culture 65,000 years in the mak...
Australia's Northern Territory is open for travellers once again. See what makes this place different in every sense. Aboriginal culture 65,000 years in the making, an abundance of unique nature and wildlife and vistas for as far as the eye can see.
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Australia's Northern Territory is open for travellers once again. See what makes this place different in every sense. Aboriginal culture 65,000 years in the making, an abundance of unique nature and wildlife and vistas for as far as the eye can see.
- published: 04 Mar 2022
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Seek Different in the Northern Territory
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Northern Territory Road Trip - Best places to Visit from Darwin to Katherine
Hey Guys In this video we smash out a 6 day road trip in the Top End of Australia. After picking up our Camper van @apollocamper we ventured out exploring from...
Hey Guys In this video we smash out a 6 day road trip in the Top End of Australia. After picking up our Camper van @apollocamper we ventured out exploring from Darwin to Katherine and everything in between.
We didn’t know what to expect when visiting this new state. The Northern Territory has so much to offer and we hope this video has inspired you to visit.
Special thanks to @NorthernTerritoryAustralia for the incredible experience.
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We didn’t know what to expect when visiting this new state. The Northern Territory has so much to offer and we hope this video has inspired you to visit.
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Your invitation to the Northern Territory
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Northern Territory Australia | What to do in NT Australia
Northern Territory Australia Travel Guide!
Australia's Northern Territory is an adventurous and varied state that includes some of the best known sights in Au...
Northern Territory Australia Travel Guide!
Australia's Northern Territory is an adventurous and varied state that includes some of the best known sights in Australia! In this Northern Territory travel vlog I'll take you things some of the best things to do to in the Northern Territory.
0:00 - 0:19 - Intro
0:20 - 1:17 - Matt Wright's Top End Safari Camp - We stayed overnight at Top End Safari and experienced outback adventure including helicopter rides, air boat trips and crocodile spotting. Easily accessible from the city it's one of the top things to do in Darwin region.
3:29 - 5:46 - Top Didj Gallery and Cultural Experience - We spent time with Manuel at Top Didj who told us stories from his time growing up in the bush. We also learnt a number of bushcraft skills including fire making and spear throwing.
6:12 - 8:01 - Sounds of Silence Dinner - The famous Sounds of Silence Dinner at Uluru is in the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame. We enjoyed champagne and canapés before a dinner under the stars. One of the top things to do in the Red Centre.
8:02 - 9:24 - Ubirr Rock Art - Ubirr in Kakadu National Park is one of the best examples of aboriginal rock art in Australia.
9:25 - 10:01 - Field of Light Uluru - Bruce Munro's Field of Light is made up of 50,000 solar lights that flicker and change colour in the shadows of Uluru.
10:02 - 11:18 - Katherine Hot Springs - Katherine Hot Springs is a shady, peaceful natural hot springs and one of the top things to do in Katherine.
11:20 -13:05 - Indigenous Tasting Menu at Cooinda Lodge - One of the best places to try indigenous bushtucker inspired cuisine including barramundi, buffalo, and kangaroo
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Thank you to Tourism NT/Nic Morley for the additional drone shots.
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Northern Territory Australia Travel Guide!
Australia's Northern Territory is an adventurous and varied state that includes some of the best known sights in Australia! In this Northern Territory travel vlog I'll take you things some of the best things to do to in the Northern Territory.
0:00 - 0:19 - Intro
0:20 - 1:17 - Matt Wright's Top End Safari Camp - We stayed overnight at Top End Safari and experienced outback adventure including helicopter rides, air boat trips and crocodile spotting. Easily accessible from the city it's one of the top things to do in Darwin region.
3:29 - 5:46 - Top Didj Gallery and Cultural Experience - We spent time with Manuel at Top Didj who told us stories from his time growing up in the bush. We also learnt a number of bushcraft skills including fire making and spear throwing.
6:12 - 8:01 - Sounds of Silence Dinner - The famous Sounds of Silence Dinner at Uluru is in the Australian Tourism Hall of Fame. We enjoyed champagne and canapés before a dinner under the stars. One of the top things to do in the Red Centre.
8:02 - 9:24 - Ubirr Rock Art - Ubirr in Kakadu National Park is one of the best examples of aboriginal rock art in Australia.
9:25 - 10:01 - Field of Light Uluru - Bruce Munro's Field of Light is made up of 50,000 solar lights that flicker and change colour in the shadows of Uluru.
10:02 - 11:18 - Katherine Hot Springs - Katherine Hot Springs is a shady, peaceful natural hot springs and one of the top things to do in Katherine.
11:20 -13:05 - Indigenous Tasting Menu at Cooinda Lodge - One of the best places to try indigenous bushtucker inspired cuisine including barramundi, buffalo, and kangaroo
#northernterritory #northernterritoryaustralia #australianorthernterritory
For more info visit https://northernterritory.com/gb/en
Thank you to Tourism NT/Nic Morley for the additional drone shots.
- published: 09 Jul 2022
- views: 7083
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Seek different in the Northern Territory.
We all seek to be different in our own way, and nowhere lets you be who you are and find what you seek like the Northern Territory. Visit the iconic Uluru for a...
We all seek to be different in our own way, and nowhere lets you be who you are and find what you seek like the Northern Territory. Visit the iconic Uluru for a spectacular sunset, take a dip in the epic waterholes or dine under a billion stars, whatever your choice is, we guarantee it will be a memorable one. Seek more at: https://northernterritory.com
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We all seek to be different in our own way, and nowhere lets you be who you are and find what you seek like the Northern Territory. Visit the iconic Uluru for a spectacular sunset, take a dip in the epic waterholes or dine under a billion stars, whatever your choice is, we guarantee it will be a memorable one. Seek more at: https://northernterritory.com
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- published: 01 Mar 2021
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How the Northern Territory came to be.
A quick look at how the NT came to be. Recently though, there's been talk about the Northern Territory becoming the Northern State - check out our full story to...
A quick look at how the NT came to be. Recently though, there's been talk about the Northern Territory becoming the Northern State - check out our full story to find out what that would mean:
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A quick look at how the NT came to be. Recently though, there's been talk about the Northern Territory becoming the Northern State - check out our full story to find out what that would mean:
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- published: 05 Aug 2015
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