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Welcome to MOUNT VICTORIA. 120 Km west of Sydney, the Top of the Mountains at 1100 metres and the Historic village of the World Heritage Blue Mountains. An easy 2 hour car, rail or bus trip delivers you to a capsule of 19th century mountain life, cool climate gardens, magnificent sandstone escarpment views with 1000 feet sheer rock faces - access by car (no walking required) to the. Actual lookouts at Pulpit Rock, Mount Boyce, Mount York and spectacular views of the Kanimbla and Hartley Valleys. Accommod...
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Hartley, Hartley Valley, Little Hartley, Blue Mountains NSW.
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Opened in 1824 and was closed when Victoria Pass opened in 1832. Was never completed because Victoria Pass was opened. From The Darling Causeway you can follows the path of the railway which used to bring the shale up from Hartley Vale -. Old Shale Railway Walk. Came about because Victoria Pass was too steep for motor cars - Berghofer made the road. 160; from the top of Mt. York to Hartley Vale Road. Cox's Road was the first road over the mountains, built in 1815 but not used after 1824. Efficient, affor...
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Zig Zag Railway - Blue Mountains Premier Tourist Attraction
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GETTING TO ZIG ZAG. About Geography, Plants, Animals and Birds. Locals and visitors alike will find there’s something for everyone at Lithgow’s largest and longest serving club. Bush walk about 40 minutes drive north of Clarence on a dirt road. Take a torch and wear sensible shoes. Wolgan Valley Heritage Trail. Spectacular walk or mountain bike ride from the Railway to Newnes in the Wolgan Valley, along disused Wolgan Valley Railway track bed. History of the railway. Pages on History, Heritage and Walks.
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Blue Mountains Blue Wave "Celebration of Mountain Life"
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Find out the latest information. The world is a better place because of the role you play in it. The Crossing . Bicentennial Re-enactment. Two Centuries in the Making. There will be a première of the whole film soon . thank you Jenny, Scott and Glen Richardson and all who assisted . can't wait. As part of the run-up to the anniversary, “The Blue Mountains Blue Wave” has been established to help celebrate mountains life with walks following the route taken by the three explorers. Suitable activities could...
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Blue Mountains Blue Wave "Celebration of Mountain Life - History"
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Finding a road to the West. Following previous expeditions, which had tracked the rivers upstream before running into sheer cliffs and insurmountable problems, three men set out on Tuesday 11 May, 1813, with a plan to find a passage to the western plains by following a line of ridges that ran westward between the river valleys. They were Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson, and William Charles Wentworth. It took 21 days for the explorers to find a way through the 50 miles of rugged terrain to Mount Blaxland...
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Blue Mountains Blue Wave "Celebration of Mountain Life - Educational Sources"
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One Hand is Giving. One Hand is Receiving. Looking for Unity of Purpose. During the upcoming Bicentenary Re-enactment - Crossing of the Blue Mountains in May 2013, the Aboriginal Message Stick will be carried across the Blue Mountains. The Message Stick carries the following message. Peace, Meeting with 3 Persons, Animal footsteps, Trust. Aboriginal history is Australian history - it belongs to us all. A Shared History . Rationale. How we crossed this great divide . together . hand in hand". Crossing the...
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Webthingys Testimonials - Central West NSW, Blue Mountains NSW
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