Time lapse video of a drive from Wonyip, South Gippsland through parts of the Strzelecki Ranges to The Falls of Minnie Ha Ha at Hiawatha. Capturing every fifth frame from a Sony mini-DV camera mounted on the roof to an iBook. Music performed on a Kawai MS710 using "One Finger Ad Lib" and the "Country" accompaniment style. As usual in this part of the world I encountered no other cars but nearly skittled a wallaby (at around 2'30").
From These Beginnings (History of the Shire of Alberton)' - John Adams. (page 168.)
"When Fairview residents on the Albert River road sought a direct mail service via Stacey's Bridge in late 1913, the name 'Fairview' could not be used as there were other places with that name. It was changed to 'Hiawatha', for Longfellow's American Indian hero, the name coming from Albert Box whose farm was named 'Yosemite' from Yosemite Park in
California."
Hey, I've still got this keyboard too. Nice job!
eddemans 1 year ago