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Marysville is a small old town with a population of approximately 500, 99km north east of Melbourne. The town was surveyed in 1864 and had become a tourist attraction with cafes, craft shops, restaurants and galleries. During the summer months Marysville attracted many couples on their honeymoon, motorcyclists, bushwalkers and people escaping the city for weekend trips. During the winter months tourist numbers peaked during the snow season with visitors of the nearby snow fields.
On Black Saturday 7th February 2009, the town was devastated by bushfires which killed 45 residents and destroyed about 90% of its buildings. The panorama shows the town 2 months after the fires with the first signs of plant regrowth and disaster recovery.
Have been invited for a very nice picnic at the Badger Weir Picnic Area. This is near the Picnic Area...
Christmas lunch 2010, Badger Weir, Yarra Ranges National Park. A wooden footbridge on a forrest path ...
Have been invited for a very nice picnic at the Badger Weir Picnic Area. See Badger Weir Picnic Area
Suspension Bridge over the Yarra River at Warburton.
The worst bushfires in Australian history recently raged through the country, destroying thousands of...
The exterior of Killara Estate Winery
The interior of the Killara Estate Winery
Christmas Hills is a small town with a population of approx 500 only, 35 kilometres north east from M...
Victoria is Australia's second smallest State and covers only 3% of Australia's land area but has the second highest population of all States and Territories.
Victoria's mainland and islands have a total length of 2,512 kilometres coastline which is about 4.2% of Australia's 59,736 kilometres of coastline.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent and Victoria is no exception although the state capital Melbourne has the reputation to have 4 seasons in one day.
Victoria is located in the southeast of mainland Australia and includes the most southern point on mainland Australia at Wilsons Promontory National Park.