@thegreeensky I live in australia. The blue mountains reminds you of the great canyon with trees. Katoomba is the place to stay. Thats where you see the beauty of blue mountains.
I live there and I haven't been to the skyway for years. Last time they had an old tin cable car and they used to stop half way across the valley and open the door asked if you wanted to get out. But no one volunteered to leave the car. It's hard to believe that the valley not so long ago had no trees due to the mining. From where the scenic railway now stops to the bottom of the valley was once completely bare. Not a tree in site.
hmmmm!! at 28: seconds it seems they may be called the blue mountains because windows are blue! BUT actually the blue haze over the mountains is caused by eucalyptus forests diffusing fragant oils into the air.. Sounds cool. I really wanna go. What made yall decide to take this trip in particular? Where did you book it at for a good rate??
@rubixspoly If you're prepared to steer around some of the money grabbers and stretch your legs, there's some excellent (free) walks. This video shows one tiny, highly commercialised section. I've walked for two days and seen nobody!
@rubixspoly Then you heard wrong... but they are however relatively pristine in places and development is very restricted. There are some rugged and remote areas not so far away though...
ideal place as they say.. twas so right... it was awesome.. hope to check this country soon.. wanna see this place, :)
thegreeensky 3 months ago
@thegreeensky I live in australia. The blue mountains reminds you of the great canyon with trees. Katoomba is the place to stay. Thats where you see the beauty of blue mountains.
jb29783 2 weeks ago
what camera were you using ? very nice graphics.
welshmoonstar 4 months ago
i went on the exact cableway as u did i stayed there for 3 days it is an amazing place
MsXXSophiaXx 5 months ago
ideal place !!!
tanoliwasim 5 months ago
ideal place.....
tanoliwasim 5 months ago
nice !
NearTheLimits 11 months ago
I live there and I haven't been to the skyway for years. Last time they had an old tin cable car and they used to stop half way across the valley and open the door asked if you wanted to get out. But no one volunteered to leave the car. It's hard to believe that the valley not so long ago had no trees due to the mining. From where the scenic railway now stops to the bottom of the valley was once completely bare. Not a tree in site.
faulcon1 11 months ago
@faulcon1 thank God !
NearTheLimits 11 months ago
hmmmm!! at 28: seconds it seems they may be called the blue mountains because windows are blue! BUT actually the blue haze over the mountains is caused by eucalyptus forests diffusing fragant oils into the air.. Sounds cool. I really wanna go. What made yall decide to take this trip in particular? Where did you book it at for a good rate??
Zigpoint1 1 year ago
@rubixspoly If you're prepared to steer around some of the money grabbers and stretch your legs, there's some excellent (free) walks. This video shows one tiny, highly commercialised section. I've walked for two days and seen nobody!
MGoose66 1 year ago
@rubixspoly Then you heard wrong... but they are however relatively pristine in places and development is very restricted. There are some rugged and remote areas not so far away though...
MGoose66 1 year ago