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A family sea kayaking trip around Port Phillip Bay. Melbourne
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A perfect day for a paddle on Port Phillip Bay. We traveled from Beacon Cove to St. Kilda Pier for an icecream. After stopping near Kerford Road we paddled back towards Pri...
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The Six Rivers Trip Part 1 - The Jane and the Maxwell Rivers
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Deep in the heart of Tasmania's World Heritage Listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park lies the Maxwell River. It is so remote and surrounded by such thick vegetat...
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The Six Rivers Trip Part 2 - The Denison River
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Deep in the heart of Tasmania's World Heritage Listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park lies the Maxwell River. It is so remote and surrounded by such thick vegetat...
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Frog climbing out of water, Tasmania
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A small frog on the Jubilee Range in Tasmania's Southwest.
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The expiring kayaker. John prepares to descend Tasmania's Weld River.
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This video was created so John's son Jack could see the extreme risks his dad takes on river trips. If John had become trapped in that jacket, medical assistance would have...
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Drifting through The Irenabyss, Franklin River. Tasmania
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The deep dark waters of the Irenabyss move slowly after the rapids of the descension gorge.
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Blow up the Toilet. The Launceston Walking Club's Do You Know Tasmania Film Collection Trailer
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This is the trailer that I have created for the Launceston Walking Club's Do You Know Tasmania Disks. Visit the club site at http://www.youtube.com/user/LauncestonWalkingCl...
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We're on the Pulp Mill Site - Protest at Gunns Proposed Pulp Mill Site 18th April 2009
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Gunns still plans to build a massive pulp mill in beautiful northern Tasmania. This mill will continue to be propped up by a Forest Industry that clears large areas of Tasm...
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Isaacs Waldheim Story
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Isaac (5) and David (1) visit Waldheim at Cradle Mountain in 1996. The boys climb little horn and visit many favourite places before the weather changes
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The Provis Hills Part 1
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The Provis Hills remain one of the most remote peaks in Tasmania's Southwest National Park World Heritage Area. They are surrounded by dense scrub and lie on a ridge runnin...
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