Port Arthur Tasmania, ep 89

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  • Опубліковано 17 лют 2023
  • Penal Colony Port Arthur,the Convict prison which operated betwee 1833 to 1877,is a major an interesting look back at the early days of Convict settlement.
    Destroyed by fire but restored in areas,the whole site is open to look around.
    I took 2 days and a lot of footage to see the area.
    You see the buildings in photos and on TV,but to actually be herevis something else.
    So much history to take in,and recent history too with the 1996 massacre also.
    I think 3 days would be better to see absolutely everything.
    Maybe next time ,hope you visit here one day,take care Bill.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @tripawayinsafehands
    @tripawayinsafehands Рік тому

    Thanks again Bill. It's 45 years since we visited - they have done a lot to the place.

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому

      It was my first time there,and as someone who didn't really know the extend of the site I found it so interesting, kept thinking about the series ' Against the wind'.Thanks for your comment Bill.

  • @smokey6230
    @smokey6230 Рік тому

    G'day Bill. Fantastic video of Port Arthur, spookingly beautiful, I was caught between admiration for the efforts of the prisoners who constructed the building's and the horror of the savage slaughter at the hands of Martin Bryant of all those inoccent tourists. So hard to reconsile the beauty of the surroundings, against the sufferings of the prisoners and the horror that occurred in later years. It's a struggle to get my head around that. It's the most I've struggled with any of your filming Bill, all recorded beautifully as is usual with you. So many thoughts going through my weary brain. Once again Bill, you have taken me somewhere I've never been before and I thank you for that. I hope that this makes sense. The noggan has really had a workout. Looking forward to seeing your next vlog Bill. I'll be posting this comment late at night, I don't think I will sleep too well. Take care please. Smokey

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому +1

      HI Smoky,the site is amazing, they have preserved so much,for future generations to learn from,it's strange but I found the warping brick walls and buildings where there waiting to tell a story.I didn't put everything I filmed in the video because it would of been a very long video,the Port Arthur Massacre was very sad,and I think what they have done there is very respectful, the walls of the Broad Arrow Cafe still remain,which I did film but decided not to include in the video. Take care Stephen, Bill

  • @krisjustin3884
    @krisjustin3884 Рік тому +1

    Can sense the sad, brutal and empty atmosphere of the early days, even in such a beautiful place. Very well depicted in this video that brought us back to these dark days. Looking forward your next video.Thinking of taking the Tarago up Mt. Wellington? Great views!

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому +1

      Hi Kris,thanks for your comment, I hope I have put in a reasonable amount of footage to show what I experienced those two days.An incredible job to keep buildings open for us to enter and look around.One of those places where you look at the old photos there and imagine the goings on and the noises of the time.Mt Wellington? I looked at the tourist brochures and thought that one radiator replacement in Tasmania is enough for the 'old Wampa'.thanks Bill.

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Рік тому

      @@intooz4692 True. The Eungella range was enough a warning!

  • @karensawyer4456
    @karensawyer4456 Рік тому

    Hi Bill, oh wow what an amazing place.. we are planning a trip to tassie and your videos, as always are a big help.. we love your videos from all over Oz.. where to after Tassie?? Take care x

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому

      Thanks Karen,it's handy watching others videos to plan trips,glad you can get ideas from mine,as for the mainland, I'm going to visit Mum and Sister and family in Lismore nsw.

  • @frizzy60
    @frizzy60 Рік тому

    You can understand why the entrance pass is for 2 days. I'm sure some people do the 2 days and consider that they felt rushed to see it all. So much history in one location

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому

      Hi Peter,yes the 2 day pass is really needed,especially if you like to read a lot.Well worth the entry,great history lesson for people.Thanks Peter,Bill

  • @chrismiller5268
    @chrismiller5268 Рік тому

    Hi Bill I love all your videos, I did a school trip to Port Arthur but don't remember too much ( old age ha ha) so it was very interesting to see it through your eyes.
    Can you remember how much the entry pass is?

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому

      Hi Chris thanks for that,Port Arthur is huge and you get a 2 day pass for $38 I think.Many buildings to go into,and the staff are so helpful.take care Bill

  • @adelarsen9776
    @adelarsen9776 Рік тому

    The early history of white colonization in Australia is fascinating. How is the Ketovore going ? :-)

    • @intooz4692
      @intooz4692  Рік тому +1

      Hi Ade,the entire place was open to look through, I could of spent days there if I was going to read everything, but I did fill a 128 gb memory card with footage, so it shows just how much there was there.Had a steak today yum.Take care Bill.