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Moon The Advertiser movie
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Segment of 17 minute 8 mm movie produced for distribution by The Advertiser, South Australia.
Live from the moon
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I watched the live TV broadcast from the moon. Original footage of the black and white analogue TV broadcast was taken by Cyanophylla with a Paillard Bolex standard 8 mm movie camera. Movie was later projected on a screen and recorded with a digital video camera.
Leane Times launch
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Wendy Frew, writing her family history states ‘When I opened the genealogy cupboard, out fell a bunch of Cornish Methodist farmers who had migrated to South Australia’. What she found was a complex story of people who migrated in search of prosperity and religious freedom. Her great great grandmother watched five sons and six grandsons march to war to become the ‘Fighting Leanes’. Wendy’s book ...
Rotary St Peters 60th
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The Rotary Club of St Peters in South Australia celebrated 60 years of service to the community.
Horseshoe Bay
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Beautiful Horseshoe Bay, Port Elliot, South Australia after a cold front has passed through.
Morialta Falls
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Enjoyment for one and all for no cost and within 10km of the CBD Adelaide, South Australia.
This new water ship down sequel is amazing
Look up bush stone curlew and listen to its sound
😢😢😢😢
That's kind of scary.
There is physical SAC in this video and now I hate this playground
f u, this video is gonna be a question in our exam, u B45T4RD
Hello ? I need a permission to use this video in my video…
That's OK.
The spinning top that tilted all directions on a single pivot point was hectic af when the deck was loaded with kids all using their bodyweight to increase momentum. I saw kids thrown from deck land 5 metres away, so awesome.
The place was fun but many of the rides were death traps. I was amazed that no one got killed there.
Hi! This is beautiful footage, can I use it in a project and credit you? I'm creating a video project about the need for more 'play' in our creativity and lives. "Playground Mentality" ;)
Hi Sarah. Yes that's OK. Cheers, Cyanophylla
Kamikaze rabbits LOL 🤣🤣🤣
Lovely .
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How often do you see Middle aged people having just as much fun as the kids. Oh the sweet memories of this wonderful place.
That stripper is still going today and tomorrow after 80 odd years, bet that STS John Deere is not going in 40 years, especially if Taiwan is not Taiwan in a few years, Hey ?
Lions playing wack a mole.
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Wow this brings back memories in the mid 80's
took the drive from Adelaide as a kid a few times late 70's early 80's. it was like some sort of gladiator death pit, there'd always be an injury of some sort. zero shade, hot, dusty and some lord of the flies vibe going on with packs of kids/teenagers flinging themselves about. so.. yeah, it was awesome.
It really was amazing fun. There was extreme danger to be had, but also lots of just fun (non-life threatening) equipment to play on. Those spinning metal things were the single best piece of play equipment ever - they moved a couple out to St Kilda at one pt, but ultimately they vanished, due to their potential to hurt people. I always loved them because the spin depended on how many older boys or adults were involved in the spinning.
People don't understand that the most prevalent pest on the planet that destroys everything is the human!
lions don't hunt rabbits because they're too small. they need much food and rest, so they need to hunt large animals. this rabbit was on his way
YOUR A GOOOOD BOYYYY!!!!!! WHY SHE TRYING TO SOUND SEXY
He got his starter
Nice Triple Nickel Self propelled for me, looking back all day gets old. I’d rather have the head out front to keep an eye on things, lots going on.
That looks so dang fun!!
IKR
I like the JD 7700 still some in our area being used.
I don't know about a different era were still using a JD 7700
That pull behind HB 1070 is nice! I always look at modern combines as a waste of a tractor for 10/12ths of the year. Get better tractor utilization all year.
I remember putting the coins in the slot at the top of the tower to hear them make the journey down to the bottom. I also remember the blisters on my hands from trying to slow down as I rode one of the slides on a sack. To me it was either blisters or a bad landing. Good times!
I loved that coin tower thingy!
I have wondered what this bird was for years I hear them at night in South East Queensland.
Can't believe this place still exists. This was one of my favourite places we went to as kids. The guy who built this was an amazing human being.
And the Leyland Brothers!
I am remember the ass burning slide!
Last whole night at Queensland Australia I was wondering who it might be. Thank you now I can sleep 😂
!!! I'm gonno kill every lion🔪
Why
Thank you
thank you for the video!
hear lots of them in Qld
When I went to Hamilton, on my first night I woke up with a fright thinking it was my sister, but it was just a Bush Stone Curlew. Also, does anyone else hear them in the Gold Coast? When I went on a trip there could hear them around Burleigh Beach
That must be like an orderve for the lion.
"ordevre" 😂😂😂
Lion eat rabbit
This is looks awesome to play on. Some of the play equipments, I never seen here in America. We might have them, depends where you live, what playground people go to, here in America. 1980’s playground was fun.
All the equipment was dreamed up by one old engineering dude, who wanted to attract tourist to the local area. He did attract lots of tourists, it was ever so much fun. The danger made it even more fun. Boring things could be pushed to dangerous levels and true fear could be felt, but overall it was just an amazing playground.
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Kids must have begged their parents to take them to this place. What a find!!!
We did! Luckily, they listened and much fun was had by all.
@@TiffyVella1 Remember schools use to take bus loads of us up there on day trips :)
Yep. Made the 2 hour odd trip from Mildura :)
Thank you, my son and I are on holiday on Hamilton Island right now and have solved the mystery of the creepy bird sound thanks to this video.
Me at night right now literally typed aussie screamin night bird lol
We lived in Renmark until I was about 6 in the early 90's and Monash was amazing over the years we went there and we went lots. Sure a bunch of the things had some danger and some had minimal or no danger, but that's the same with any play equipment and if you fall off and it isn't that serious or anything, you have a quick cry (as a young kid) and after mum says you're all good, you go back on it all again. Not worth going to now, it gets no attention from me now, it is so boring there.
The term "header"is particularly Australian and confuses Americans whom I spoken to.
Brings back so many memories. My dad farmed wheat in the Wimmera near Horsham in the 60's and 70's. Thank you.
That 7700 is sharp looking