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Why Do They Look Asian? #482

Many of you asked this question: How come the people of Greenland look Asian?
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Australian World War Two History, Labuan Island, Borneo, Malaysia

I visit the Labaun War Memorial and Surrender Point with local expat Australian Peter Searle.

Peter discusses the Sandakan Death March, the greatest single atrocity committed against Australians in war. It is believed that almost
3,600 Indonesians, 1,787 Australians, and 641 British prisoners died at, or between, Sandakan and Ranau.

At Surrender Point on Labuan, the 32nd Japanese Southern Army surrendered to the 9th Division Australian Imperial Forces on 9th September 1945 which led to the end of World War II in Borneo.

The Australian 9th Division, Rats of Tobruk, were heavily involved in reconstructing British North Borneo and rebuilt and re-established a considerable amount of civil infrastructure. The division developed a warm relationship with the local people and its efforts were recognised by the incorporation of the division's colour patch in the coat of arms of the new Colony of British Borneo. These arms were used until British Borneo became the Malaysian state of Sabah in 1963.

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Historical images: Australian War Memorial

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15 Most Beautiful Islands Around Australia

Australia is home to 8222 islands. Each one has a little something special about them and today, we’ll be looking at the 15 most beautiful and interesting islands around Australia.

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Capella Lodge - Lord Howe Island

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The final voyage of HMAS SIRIUS to Norfolk Island

HMAS Sirius arrived at Norfolk Island on Monday 8 November, 2021 to undertake a decommissioning tour. The tour commemorated the ship’s 15 years’ of service to the Royal Australian Navy fleet, and honoured all of those who have served on board. Members of the visiting crew marched from the Kingston Cenotaph to Government House, where a ceremonial sunset flag lowering took place.

Norfolk Island Travel Guide

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The Battle of Milne Bay August 1942

Tim Gellel of the Australian Army History Unit provides a detailed insight to the Battle of Milne Bay. The first defeat of Japan on land in World War 2. His presentation was given to the Battle for Australia Association on 16 February 2018.

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ADELAIDE - Australia’s most underrated city? (vlog 1)

Adelaide is generally not the first choice when you consider traveling to Australia. Most foreigners don't even know what to expect here. So is it worth it? In this and my next 2 videos, I'll show you why it is.

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12 Things I HATE about Living in Spain

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Phillip Island History & Scenery No. 2 - Rhyll, Western Port.

Rhyll, Phillip Island, Western Port Walkabout. History, Scenery, Nature. Discovery & Defence of Western Port.
Rhyll, an idyllic haven on Phillip Island, had a lot to do with the earliest European invasion of Victoria following George Bass’ visit to Western Port in 1798.
Although Bass did not land at Rhyll, he passed within a kilometre of the shoreline. Within a few years he had been followed by Lt. James Grant and Acting Lt. James Murray who both set foot, during separate expeditions, on what is now Rhyll land. It was to be the beginning of the end to the Bunurong’s free-ranging lifestyle.
In 1926, a fort to repel a perceived French invasion was constructed on the Rhyll headland. The building of the fort was accompanied by an official ceremony proclaiming the island as a British possession. By that time, itinerant sealers had already made Rhyll their home.
Permanent settlement followed the McHaffie brothers who leased the entire island from the government in 1842.
A short-lived oyster industry brought in excess of 100 residents to a semi-permanent village of houses and gardens situated at Rhyll.
This industry signified the commencement of Rhyll as a home-base for Western Port shipping by Captain John Lock who operated out of Rhyll with ferries and cargo vessels for more than 50 years.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Rhyll emerged from virtual seclusion to experience a housing boom which has since extended through almost the entire township area. Vacant allotments are now rare as many people have discovered the quiet seaside and natural surrounds, away from the bustle of mainstream Phillip Island.
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0:00 Start. Use pause/rewind in need.
0:11 Jetty
0:19 Wyrallah
0:27 Rhyll c.1950s
0:33 Rhyll 2022
0:44 Jetty 2022
0:53 Jetty c.1950s
1:02 Jetty 2022
1:10 Foreshore Restaurant
1:19 Anchors
1:25 Slipway
1:35 Slipyard
1:50 Natural habitat
2:01 Bass Monument
2:12 Historic Well 1826
2:45 Cottage with the Well (Richardson)
3:12 Lt. James Grant Monument
3:25 Fort Dumaresq
3:50 Proclamation
4:09 Oyster Dredge
4:19 Oyster Settlement
4:31 Boats
4:40 End of the Oyster Settlement
4:51 Mr. & Mrs. Lock
5:01 Capt. Lock Ships
5:12 Genista
5:35 Minah
5:48 Ventnor
5:59 2022 Excursion Boat
6:25 Capt. Lock Cottage
6:37 Mechanics Institute
6:47 Rhyll Arkose Quarry
7:05 The Ferryman
7:26 Jetty Shed
7:38 Sealers Hut 1826
7:47 Yacht Club
7:57 Fishing at Rhyll Inlet 1826
8:29 Rhyll Inlet Entrance
8:36 Leopard Seal
8:49 Rhyll Swamp
8:58 Jack Oswin Lookout
9:08 The Sand Track
9:18 New Boat Ramp
9:29 A Bad Plan
9:39 Protesting Resident
9:48 Rhyll Inlet today
10:00 International Visitors
10:14 Geese
10:26 Conservation Hill
9:45 Cape Barren Geese
10:46 Magpie Geese
10:59 Sheep With Wings
11:11 Family of Geese
11:35 End Credits

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Music:
‘Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay’ by Cher.
‘Dock of the Bay’ by Billy Vaughn.
‘Wonderful Life’ by Katie Melua
‘Sweet Dreams are Made of This’ by various artists.

Slide show and all unattributed images are © copyright Luke Steenhuis 2007-2022.

Historic information:
‘Phillip Island in Picture & Story’ by Gliddon.
‘Phillip Island Ferries’ by Arthur E Woodley.
‘500 Million Years’ by Cuttriss & Bird.
‘Within The Plains of Paradise’ by Rhyll Residents Committee.
‘Phillip Island & District Historical Society’
John Jansson internet comments. NLA Trove.
Town & Parks Information signs.
& others.

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