Discover Downunder Episode 5
Tim visits the Happy Hallidays Holiday Park, located just off the Pacific Highway, 165km north of Newcastle. Tim and his mate Ian then take a lunchtime cruise on Wallis Lake.
Cruising on Pittwater and Hawkesbury.
Kev was kind enough to take Simone and myself cruising around the Hawkesbury and Pittwater. Some beautiful waterways, national parks and some great boating. Check out some Aboriginal artwork and beautiful bays and waterways. Very similar to the Whitsundays and well worth checking out, Also strongly recommending staying at the Boathouse on the Hawkesbury, and even better if you've got your own boat to cruise around in.
Cheers Greg
Jared explores the Hawkesbury River Beaches
Taking a scenic walk along the Hawkesbury River, near the town of Brooklyn, NSW, Australia. Up ahead are some beaches where locals enjoy swimming...
Buttongrass to Palm Trees Vol 9 Sydney to Broken Bay
We leave the bright lights of Sydney Harbour and cruise a little way north to discover the ambiance of Broken Bay and Pittwater. Take a look at our Channel and subscribe to follow our adventures. New videos every week.
Hawkesbury River NSW – Penrith to the Sea
This video shows the course of the Hawkesbury River NSW from Penrith to the sea photographed from the air in a Sydney Flying Club aircraft, flown by Chris Muller, photography by David Jaffray.
Sydney tours Home & Away Summer Bay Experience
Sydney Tours showing you all the familiar sights from TV's Home and Away. Filmed at the superb Palm Beach, you'll see the places where your favourite cast members hang out and hopefully they'll be there filming!
Hawkesbury River - New South Wales, Australia
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- Ich am Hawkesbury River by Bettyinsydney from a blog titled Wochenendtrip nach Dangar Island
- Hawkesbury River by Adzandnomes from a blog titled Sydney...after Linda flew home....:(
The Valiant Dive Site- Sydney's Northern Beaches
Check out The Valiant Dive Site in all it's glory. 27m deep based out of Pittwater, Northern Beaches.
We dive from Bayview every week! Go to divespearandsport.com.au to see our upcoming dive schedule.
Brisbane Water Dolphin
The Brisbane Water dolphin was out at Kooleowng boat ramp today. Managed to grab some footage using the GoPros.
Hawkesbury River I Aerial cinematography
Aerial footage filmed with a Phantom 3 Professional drone fitted with a ND8 filter.
The Hawkesbury River, is a semi–mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary located to the west and north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Hawkesbury River and its associated main tributary, the Nepean River, virtually encircle the metropolitan region of Sydney.
The Hawkesbury River has its origin at the confluence of the Nepean River and the Grose River, to the north of Penrith and travels for approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) in a north–easterly and then south–easterly direction to its mouth at Broken Bay, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Tasman Sea. The Hawkesbury River is the main tributary of Broken Bay. Secondary tributaries include Brisbane Water and Pittwater, that together with the Hawkesbury River flow into the Tasman Sea at Barrenjoey Head.
The total catchment area of the river is approximately 21,624 square kilometres (8,349 sq mi) and the area is generally administered by the Hawkesbury–Nepean Catchment Management Authority.
The land adjacent to the Hawkesbury River was occupied by the Darkinjung, Darug, Eora, and Kuringgai Aboriginal peoples. They used the river as a source of food and a place for trade.
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Heading down Hawkesbury River in a Ramsay Rebel Holden 308
Quick trip down the Hawkesbury River from Gunderman to Palm Beach on the Central Coast for Breakfast, cruising at 75km @ 3700 RPM. Mummy a little bit nervous because she can't swim.
Sydney Seaplane trip up the Hawkesbury River
Travelling up to Berowra Waters Inn from Rose Bay in Sydney Harbour by seaplane.
Dangar Island Ferry - Vlog 33
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Pittwater & Barrenjoey Lighthouse I 4K I Aerial cinematography
Featuring Pittwater & Barrenjoey lighthouse this footage was captured with a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone (Ultra HD 4K/30fps with a ND8 filter).
Pittwater is a semi–mature tide dominated drowned valley estuary, located about 40 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia; being one of the bodies of water that separate greater Metropolitan Sydney from the Central Coast.
Pittwater has its origin from the confluence of McCarrs Creek, to the west of Church Point and a number of smaller estuaries, the largest of which is Cahill Creek, that joins the Pittwater north of Mona Vale. The Pittwater is an open body of water, often considered a bay or harbour, that flows north towards its mouth into Broken Bay, between West Head and Barrenjoey Head, less than 1 kilometre from the Tasman Sea.
The total area of the Pittwater is 18.4 square kilometres and around ninety percent of the area is generally administered by the Hawkesbury–Nepean Catchment Management Authority, in conjunction with Pittwater Council.
The land adjacent to the Pittwater was occupied for many thousands of years by the Kuringgai Aboriginal peoples. They used the river as an important source of food and a place for trade.
Pittwater was named Pitt Water in 1788 in honour of William Pitt the Younger, then Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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ETTALONG TO BARRENJOEY - FERRY N HIKE
a scenic cruise from Ettalong to palm beach then a hike to the top of barrenjoey
Hawkesbury River, Wisemans Ferry Road, Sydney Australia
Holidays in Ettalong Beach (Central Coast) introduced by Zofia Majak
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Close Call Brooklyn NSW
Close Call
A HISTORY OF PITTWATER - PART 1: DISCOVERY (improved version)
The discovery and first explorations of Pittwater, Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River by Governor Arthur Phillip 1770-1789. Strong focus on plants, animals & the First Australians as seen through the journals of the officers and the First Fleet water-colours.
This version has improved sound, clearer narrative and location subtitles.
Pittwater and Broken bay part 3 refuge bay
Pittwater and Broken Bay is a seven part series.part 1 - Towlers Bay, Part 2 -Lion island. Part 3 - Refuge Bay. Part 4 -Voyage to cottage point Kiosk. Part 5- Taylor at Flint and Steel. Part 6- Coasters retreat & the Basin. Part 7- Taylor off Sandy Point. Photography by the Calleia Family, copyright and editing by Martyn Calleia -2016.