Noosa Headland - Virtualwalkabout, Noosa National Park, Queensland, Australia
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why aborginal music? the cops tell them to fuck off when they catch them around there, seen it with my own eyes.
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These little online videos here are just mere snippets of the entire walkabout DVD series. Each one I've bought so far takes you along the ENTIRE walk. At 76 I have just "rewalked" the entire 160 kms of walkaing tracks at Lamington National Park thanks to these DVDs. It's like actually doing it and I think the music is just perfect and so beautifully original. At my age I cannot trek long trails so easily anymore so I am eternally grateful to go walkabout on my exercise bike as recommended.
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I liked the music and the lighting in all the still photographs which were very fine and used exclusively to make this clip. I'm a bit dumfounded though! It's hardly a "walkabout" (in the aboriginal context), as the photographer has merely covered the first five minutes of a brisk walk in to the park from the main entrance.
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i did a a creepy vibe at first but I had so many wonderful times there.Some of the best in my life
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It's only one interpretation,
should apologize as i did not note the beautiful photography, it's clear by your defending of it that it's a work of love for yourself and not some soulless project.
Keep up the great work.
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It's the silence, but it see how it can be viewed as spooky, in the view of a tourist.
You are right though, i used to do the same thing in the mornings, (walk) something i should do more of!.
I think anything promoting Noosa is worthwhile.
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I actually have walked this track many times and I find the music suits it - not brooding but solitary - of course you have to be there at dawn before all the crowds swarm
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It's Spiritually charged Aboriginal Music...
lol but i can see your point
LOL a bit brooding given the scenes
Bluesage2009 3 years ago
You can always turn the sound off and play whatever music or sounds that you'd prefer.
virtualwalkabout 2 years ago
weird serial killer sound...
gunpod 3 years ago
I've always thought that Tjupurru's sounds suit a diverse range of uses. Serial killer movie included. :-)
virtualwalkabout 2 years ago