We've been living in the area for almost 8 years, and I've seen video of the Lost CIty before, but I assumed it was out past Newnes somewhere. Now, I go to a map and discover that it's less than 5 kms as the crow flies from my house. Time to start exploring the area! Great video.
Found your channel recently from the blue mountains video and wanted more. Seeing this is so refreshing as we used to go camping around here all the time! Keep it up guys
There really is a lost town down in the valley. My grandfather lived in the Newnes shale mining town as a small boy. There is very little left to see now. All the wooden houses are long gone.
Well done, great video. There was a global super-civilization here before the great Terra-Tsunami wave that separated Australia from Antarctica by washing away the land and destroying that city amongst others.
Thanks Indie, I was exactly the same, lived there for years, had to move to Queensland and return to discover it lol. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Oh wow. I have never even heard of the Lost City and it's just across the proverbial road from my hometown. Of course the name speaks for itself literally in a figurative sense. Abandoned and broken buildings in a town that once was. This film is extraordinary and this location ushers feelings of isolation and loneliness while showcasing more of Australia's exceptional uniqueness and rugged beauty. Thoughts of the Three Sisters kept popping into my mind and yet, amusingly it was like the poorer relatives residing in the more distant and less expensive suburb. Each individual monolith seems to carry the history of a lost soul from ancient times, yet the overall landscape while scary, is provocative and magnificent. Like the pages of a closed book, the crushed layers of time are compacted and hidden inside the stillness and like the city, not so much lost as waiting to be discovered again and again. Amidst the severest peaks and sultry plateaus where Rodin's Thinker might have come to contemplate, our tour guide shows us wild flowers that help us take a breath. Another incredible job, Phil, you never cease to amaze. Thank you.
Thanks Grant, I lived in the Blue Mountains in the 80s and early 90s and I'd never heard of the Lost City until a few years ago either. As you can see its a remarkable landscape. Your descriptions are like poetry Grant, I only wish I could write such beautiful descriptions of my own work. Take care buddy, Cheers Phil.
I'm smiling, Phil. Thing is, you don't need to write when your work speaks volumes and so much better than anyone else could. By the way, I forgot to mention the music. Perfect.
My friend visited there today and she took beautiful photos .
Thanks for watching
We've been living in the area for almost 8 years, and I've seen video of the Lost CIty before, but I assumed it was out past Newnes somewhere. Now, I go to a map and discover that it's less than 5 kms as the crow flies from my house. Time to start exploring the area! Great video.
Thanks Andrew, it's well worth the trip, you'll need a 4WD to get out there, as you can see amazing landscapes.
Found your channel recently from the blue mountains video and wanted more. Seeing this is so refreshing as we used to go camping around here all the time! Keep it up guys
Thanks for the kind feedback Ivan, plenty more ideas currently in developement. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
There really is a lost town down in the valley. My grandfather lived in the Newnes shale mining town as a small boy. There is very little left to see now. All the wooden houses are long gone.
The ruins of the old shale mines are great to explore. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Beautiful scenery hopefully the bushfires stay away mate
Thanks mate, yes I agree about the bush fires. All the best mate. Cheers Phil
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Amazing !!!!
Thanks!!
Brilliant footage, shows why it’s called the Lost City.
Thanks buddy, much appreciated. Yeah its a great spot, if you haven't been yet its well worth the trip. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Well done, great video. There was a global super-civilization here before the great Terra-Tsunami wave that separated Australia from Antarctica by washing away the land and destroying that city amongst others.
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Oh wow wow. I'm from the Blue Mountains an I've near heard of this place. It's so beautiful 🇦🇺❤🌲
Thanks Indie, I was exactly the same, lived there for years, had to move to Queensland and return to discover it lol. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms Thank you Phil for your beautiful words your time an the most beautiful videos you make x Indie
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Yowie country, once heard the howl, and once saw something, worth it for an expedition.
Thanks for watching Ric, have fun on the Yowie hunt :) Cheers Phil
Very nice
thanks for watching :)
Great vid again guys, love going too this spot.
Thanks guys much appreciated. Take care cheers Phil
Oh wow. I have never even heard of the Lost City and it's just across the proverbial road from my hometown. Of course the name speaks for itself literally in a figurative sense. Abandoned and broken buildings in a town that once was. This film is extraordinary and this location ushers feelings of isolation and loneliness while showcasing more of Australia's exceptional uniqueness and rugged beauty. Thoughts of the Three Sisters kept popping into my mind and yet, amusingly it was like the poorer relatives residing in the more distant and less expensive suburb. Each individual monolith seems to carry the history of a lost soul from ancient times, yet the overall landscape while scary, is provocative and magnificent. Like the pages of a closed book, the crushed layers of time are compacted and hidden inside the stillness and like the city, not so much lost as waiting to be discovered again and again. Amidst the severest peaks and sultry plateaus where Rodin's Thinker might have come to contemplate, our tour guide shows us wild flowers that help us take a breath. Another incredible job, Phil, you never cease to amaze. Thank you.
Thanks Grant, I lived in the Blue Mountains in the 80s and early 90s and I'd never heard of the Lost City until a few years ago either. As you can see its a remarkable landscape. Your descriptions are like poetry Grant, I only wish I could write such beautiful descriptions of my own work. Take care buddy, Cheers Phil.
I'm smiling, Phil. Thing is, you don't need to write when your work speaks volumes and so much better than anyone else could. By the way, I forgot to mention the music. Perfect.
The Newnes Plateau is very oldnes.
Thanks for watching Dean, it certainly is an ancient landscape. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Drill into these mounds to see if anything exists inside them...
Who me?
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Jeez didnt expect lithgow to be a lost city but okay and ive been living in lithgow my whole life which is 11 yrs
Shutup
10 not 11
Thanks for watching, I lived in the Blue Mountains for 13 years and also didn't know of this place :) very cool to visit. Cheers Phil
It looks like rocks not a city
Ok, thanks for watching, stay safe buddy :)