Great videos! Thank you! Had to pause the video at 5:13 to read the WalkerVille Cemetery Burials list! Tragic and tragedy! 1 day the shortest (and briefest) to 78 years and all from the same family DEWAR! It’s nice just having background music with no voice over! Thank you again!
Thank you. I find old cemeteries fascinating for a genuine insight into the past. So many individual stories in every cemetery. Yes, music goes well with a bit of informative text plus it means I don't have to inflict viewers with a boring narrative. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
Nice childhood memories, my family camped at Waratah Bay around 1957, we explored many of the areas that you showed pictures of, especially the lime kilns. You have done a great job collecting information. Thank you for the slide show. As an Australian resident in Sweden it is heart warming to see the local bush.
@@lukesgippslandhistory watched a few of your videos after seeing one pop up wow fantastic info & presentation ,I'm retired found half penny's florin's on beaches gold sovereign is a bucket lister 🎉went to Inverloch once for a search now I'm really curious lol👍
Great videos! Thank you! Had to pause the video at 5:13 to read the WalkerVille Cemetery Burials list! Tragic and tragedy! 1 day the shortest (and briefest) to 78 years and all from the same family DEWAR! It’s nice just having background music with no voice over! Thank you again!
Thank you. I find old cemeteries fascinating for a genuine insight into the past. So many individual stories in every cemetery.
Yes, music goes well with a bit of informative text plus it means I don't have to inflict viewers with a boring narrative.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@@lukesgippslandhistory I have an old ( disabled) friend who now lives in Foster ( VIC) this also has a fascinating past along with Fish Creek!
@@bobgarbett3229 Yes, lots of history and lots of stories.
Just discovered you. Very interesting. Will be watching more 😊
Thank you. I hope you find others of interest.
Another great clip been there but never seen cemetery
Thanks for watching. The cemetery is off the north-south walking track which has been subject to partial closure in recent times.
Nice childhood memories, my family camped at Waratah Bay around 1957, we explored many of the areas that you showed pictures of, especially the lime kilns. You have done a great job collecting information. Thank you for the slide show. As an Australian resident in Sweden it is heart warming to see the local bush.
Thanks for the feedback. It would have been a great family destination in 1957, as it still is today.
Thoroughly enjoyed the history on these kilns and area, we recently visited Venus Bay and had an afternoon visit to
Waratah Bay. 👍🏽😊
I've been known to drive 2.5 hours just to enjoy a coffee beside the beach...oh and, of course, do a bit of exploring.
Luke, the information you provided is epic as well as the research that you have collated in this video. Well done 👍🏽
Thanks Cowboy. It's all just a labour of love.
Great history 3000 gold sov's hey Luke Steenhuis I've got metal detectors I'll go halves let's find them 😂🎉
OK - It’s a deal. Send me half when you find them! Thanks for watching.
@@lukesgippslandhistory watched a few of your videos after seeing one pop up wow fantastic info & presentation ,I'm retired found half penny's florin's on beaches gold sovereign is a bucket lister 🎉went to Inverloch once for a search now I'm really curious lol👍
@@idig4udetecting73 Many before you have tried and failed. I wish you all the best success in any endeavours to find the missing stash(es).