Discovery Parks - Perth Airport - What's Up Downunder
Check out all that Discovery Parks - Perth Airport has to offer. The crew from What's Up Downunder stopped in at the park, here's what they had to say!
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Crocs Down Under [Steve Irwin Documentary] | Real Wild
The Australian Saltwater crocodile is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore growing up to 6 metres in length and weighing up to 1000 kilos. Intrepid natural historian and real-life Crocodile Dundee Steve Irwin, journeys to Australia's far north to try and capture a nuisance crocodile and teach it a lesson before releasing it back into the wild. Set against the colouful backdrop of Australia's Top End, this film shows that these often ferocious man-eaters have a gentler side that make them caring lovers and devoted parents.
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Down Under Discoveries Channel Trailer
Down Under Discoveries is a small family owned tour company offering a range of nature based experiences, walks, hikes and adventures to many unique attractions throughout Perth and Western Australia.
Dragons Down Under: Adventures in Species Discovery and Conservation of Australian Lizards
Featured speaker: Jane Melville, Ph.D., Senior Curator, Herpetology, Museums Victoria, Australia
An evolutionary and conservation biologist, Jane Melville has studied dragon lizards across the vast, hot, and dry continent of Australia for the last 20 years, naming 30 new species. The dragons are some of the world’s most iconic and best-known lizards. The spectacular frill-necked lizard, the prickly thorny devil, and the bearded dragon are popular as pets worldwide. Australia’s 102 dragon species show remarkable variety in color, shape and behavior.
Dr. Melville shares her admiration for these unique animals. Using spectacular images gathered for her recent book, Dragon Lizards of Australia, she presents the most recent understanding of their diversity, ecology and conservation.
Dragons Down Under is a Conservation Conversation of The Academy of Science – St. Louis and the Saint Louis Zoo, co-sponsored by the Living Earth Collaborative Center for Biodiversity.
30 Beautiful Places to visit Australia Travel Vlog between Sydney to Perth Road Trip discovery 2020
Australia is the world’s largest island and its smallest continent, located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. There is plenty to see and do in the Land Down Under, with so many sights to discover and enjoy, like Sydney, Canberra Australian National Capital, the Snowy Mountains, Murray River, Melbourne, Great Ocean Road, Blue Volcano, Adelaide, Barossa Valley, Eyre Peninsula, Great Australian Bight, Bunda Cliffs, Ayres Rock Uluru, Nullarbor Plains, Esperance, Wave Rock, Albany, Margaret River Wine Country, Fremantle Perth etc... Whether exploring the traditional lifestyle of the nation’s Aboriginal people, relaxing on a sunny beach or enjoying the night life in a city hot spot, Australia has something special to offer all who visitor our big beautiful home. Here’s a look at some the amazing places to visit in Australia.
Follow us as we show you 30 Beautiful places to visit and travel between Sydney and Perth small group tours in 2019, with Across Australia Outback Tours Holidays, filmed by Drone Guy. We visit, Sydney New South Wales Australia to Sea Cliff Bridge, Canberra, Jindabyne, Mount Selwyn, Snowy Mountains, Khancoban, Lake Hume, Echuca, Apollo Bay, Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, London Bridge, The Bay of Islands, The Cove, Warrnambool, Port Fairy, Fitzroy River, Portland, Mount Gambier, Blue Water Volcano, Port Lincoln, Ceduna, Head to the Bight, Whale Watch Centre, Great Australian Bight, Bunda Cliffs, Free Camp, Lookout, Nullarbor Plains, 90 Mile Road Straight road, Frazer Range Station, Farm stay, Esperance, Aqua Water, Elephant Rocks, Green Pool, Valley of the Giants, Tree Top Walk, Augusta, Margaret River, Wine Tours, Fremantle, end at Perth Western Australia.
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Black Diamond Lake, Collie - Down Under Discoveries
Black Diamond Lake is a beautiful crystal clear blue lake which historically is an abandoned mine site located within the Allanson townsite boundary in the Shire of Collie, approximately 5km west of Collie.
Black Diamond was mined between the late 1940s and early 1950s by Amalgamated Collieries Pty Ltd. The now abandoned mine void has filled with water creating a pit lake of around 700 metres in length.
Western Australia builds for the whole of Australia
The Rio Tinto Amrun project at Weipa in far north Queensland has seen more success for WA fabrication and assembly companies for the major capital equipment mining and resource projects around Australia.
The Amrun project is a bauxite mine, including all associated processing and port facilities and is on schedule to full production by late 2019.
Two contracts were delivered for the AMRUN project from the AMC Common User Facility between 2017 and 2018.
Gravitational waves world-first discovery Down Under
Sydney confirms radio emission from gravitational wave event – global announcement.
An Australian group was the first in the world to confirm the radio emission from a gravitational wave event, discovered by collaborators in the United States being announced today.
A group led by Associate Professor Tara Murphy, from the University of Sydney and the Centre of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO), has confirmed radio-wave emission from a gravitational wave event discovered on 17 August 2017.
The results are included in a Science paper published today with co-author institutions including the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Oxford University; simultaneously teams from the international science community are publishing related research in other leading journals, demonstrating the second epoch in gravitational waves discovery.
Scientists representing LIGO-Virgo, and some 70 observatories today reveal the gravitational waves discovery – the first to produce light and radio waves, not just gravitational waves.
The explosion, produced by a pair of neutron stars merging, took place in galaxy NGC 4993, about 130 million light-years away. The first follow-up detection was optical, about 11 hours after the event, and was detected by a number of groups worldwide. X-ray emissions were detected nine days later and radiowaves after 15 days.
University of Sydney Associate Professor Tara Murphy, who leads the radio astronomy follow-up in Australia, said she was in the United States with colleague David Kaplan when they saw the gravitational wave announcement come through on the private email list of the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).
Associate Professor Murphy rang her team in Australia and told them to get onto the CSIRO telescope as soon as possible, then started planning the observations.
“We were lucky in a sense in that it was perfect timing but you have to be at the top of your game to play in this space. It is intense, time-critical science.”
PhD candidate Dougal Dobie spent hours observing on the telescope. The team used the CSIRO's Australia Telescope Compact Array to monitor the gravitational wave event for more than 40 hours over several weeks.
The radio glow is expected to continue for some time.
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Discovery Parks - Koombana & Discovery Parks - Bunbury on What's Up Downunder
Check out Discovery Parks - Koombana & Discovery Parks - Bunbury on the latest series of What's Up Downunder!
Join the crew from What's Up Downunder as they discover all the best that Bunbury and Western Australia's South East.
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What's Up Downunder S4 E19 - Discovery Holiday Parks - Kalgoorlie
Frankie and Terry have a look around the amazing Discovery Holiday Parks - Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. For more information visit and to stay up to date with everything WUDU like us on Facebook.
Downunder 6 - Arrival in Perth.
This final video 6 in the Downunder from Darwin series takes us from Western Australia's amazing Coral Coast away south to big city Perth, via the world-famous wildflowers of Kalbari National Park. Perth along with it's deep-water port at Fremantle provide fascinating viewing and the world-famous wildflowers of Perth's wonderful parklands (plus good video access to Perth's unique black swan nesting site) allow the capture of superb footage to close out this epic 8000km road journey from far distant Darwin in Australia's tropical north - via the remarkable Kimberley region, the amazing Pilbara and the truly spectacular wildflower coast of this huge and immensely different continent. The three remaining Downunder from Darwin segments will be uploaded to Youtube soon. Enjoy!!
Discovery Parks - Kalgoorlie on Whats Up Downunder
The team from What's Up Downunder hit the open road as they travel across the Nullabour in this episode of Whats Up Downunder featuring Discovery Parks - Kalgoorlie. With plenty of tips on what to do along the way, including the worlds longest golf course, watch this video for ideas on planning a visit to WA's Goldfield region.
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AUSTRALIA is a country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. Its major cities – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide – are coastal. Its capital, Canberra, is inland. The country is known for its Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, a vast interior desert wilderness called the Outback, and unique animal species like kangaroos and duck-billed platypuses.
MINI Down Under Winners in Australia's Red Centre
Get on board and watch the adventures that ensue when 10 German 'MINI Down Under' winners embark on the driving holiday of a lifetime in Australia's Northern Territory. Follow the Red Centre Way as the convoy of MINIs travel from Alice Springs, through the West MacDonnell Ranges to Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon), on to Uluru (Ayers Rock), and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), and back to Alice Springs via Rainbow Valley.
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Discovery Holiday Park - Lake Kununurra on What's Up Down Under
Lake Kununurra is beautiful with unique wildlife, swimming, fishing, boating and bird watching. Near Lake Kununurra lies the magical Mirima (Hidden Valley) National Park. Visit the Bungle Bungles, boat cruises or canoeing safaris along the beautiful Ord River, take a Kimberley's 4WD Camping trip, or visit the Argyle Diamond Mine.
Discovery Parks - Kalgoorlie on Discover Downunder
Kalgoorlie-Boulder is famous as a gold mining town, and is home to Australia's largest open cut gold mine, The Fimiston Open Pit or better known Super Pit. Visitors can witness the sheer magnitude of this 3.5 kilometre long, 1.5 kilometre wide and 360 metre deep pit from the Super Pit Lookout.
To experience life as a miner, don overalls, boots and a hard hat and head underground at Kalgoorlie-Boulders first gold mine. The Gold Mine of Fame guided tour runs for around 1 and a half hours and leads you down original timber lined mine shafts via ladders and through narrow portals.
The town offers a range of historic attractions including Western Australia's only operating pharmacy museum - the century old Boulder Pharmacy Museum, or learn about the regions involvements in the Boer War, WWI, WWII and the Vietnam War at the Goldfields War Museum and Information Centre.
The Royal Flying Doctor Visitor Centre offers an insight into the valuable service provided to remote communities, while the Karlkurla Bushland Park offers a 4km walking trail and viewing platform of the surrounding bushland.
Further afield, Lake Ballard at Menzies is home to world-renown artist, Anthony Gormley's 51 life-sized metal statues, based on silhouettes of the local people.
For those on a touring holiday, the beautiful coastal town of Esperance, with its white sand beaches and turquoise water, is a 4 and a half drive and offers a Mediterranean-like climate with excellent fishing and swimming.
Discovery Parks -- Kalgoorlie offers accommodation from camp and caravan sites, to a range of self-contained units, cabins and Chalets. Our 4 Star Deluxe Cabins provide sleeping for 6 and feature 80cm flat-screen TV, separate toilet and outdoor alfresco dining, while our Deluxe Chalets provide sleeping for 5 over 2 levels with all linen provided. Our wide range of Superior Units feature reverse cycle air-conditioning, TV, en-suite bathroom, iron and ironing board, full kitchen and come complete with all linen supplied, with luxurious spa baths available in our Single and Double Spa Units. Our shady, grass-covered camp sites are close to the amenities block, with a choice of en-suite or non en-suite powered caravan sites with water and sullage.
Featuring a sparkling pool and excellent playground, Discovery Parks -- Kalgoorlie is the ideal family holiday or touring holiday destination.
Life on the Edge Down Under
Today, a busy port servicing gas refineries and mineral-ore processing continues to develop in the Dampier. It provides scientists from the Western Australian Museum with the unique opportunity to observe and document the effects of industry on the surrounding natural habitats and marine wildlife.
Journey through natural and man-made habitats as the researchers reveal the expected and the unexpected. Looking at both the common and the bizarre, the scientists observe and study wildlife, from sharks to shrimps and worms to whales.
What scientists discover suggests that it may be possible for people and wildlife to coexist. But one accident and much of the marine life could be destroyed.
Dampier is truly a place where life exists on the edge.
Kalgoorlie Discovery Holiday Park - Top Tourist Parks - Discover Downunder
Tim Smith, presenter of Discover Downunder is in the town of Boulder, Western Australia at Kalgoorlie Discovery Holiday Park located 600km west of Perth. Tim talks to new managers Wendy and Bruce Yon about the many features of the park including pool, camp-kitchen and a range of 35 cabins on offer from deluxe to basic. There are also 60 powered sites within the park and a brilliant playground for the kids to explore and play in. Tim talks to a couple who frequently stay at the park about their holiday making over the years.
Glen Brook Dam, John Forrest National Park - Down Under Discoveries
Glen Brook Dam Trail is a beautiful 2.2km walk located within John Forrest National Park providing scenic views, granite outcrops and lush green forrest.
Black Diamond Lake Adventure | Western Australia
Just another adventure here in the beautiful WA
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