Inland Towns of Victoria
*Before pandemic days
To know more of Australia, specifically Victoria, you have to know its history and rich, diverse culture by exploring old, quiet towns like Trentham, Blackwood, Riddells Creek, Lancefield and Malmsbury, among others.
In Trentham, you walk a trail and from a vantage point, you will see the town's famed ancient waterfalls. At the town center, the historic Cosmopolitan Hotel remains open since the Gold Rush in the 1800s.
In Blackwood, also a mining town in the old days, the Blackwood Hotel, established in 1868, is still operational but is said to be haunted. At the town square, a stamper battery used during the Gold Rush is prominently displayed.
In Riddells Creek, a serene town near Mt. Macedon, a stock feed store, a saddlery and a family-owned petrol station are doing good business.
In Lancefield, farmers continue producing good grapes as the iconic Grain and Hay Store and some antique shops are registering brisque sales.
In Malmsbury, the Viaduct Railway and the Royal Botanic Gardens, which is Victoria's first, continue to draw visitors from faraway places.
If you think you have seen enough of Victoria, I tell you, ya ain't seen nothing yet.
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You see bales of hay when cruising highways, byways and coutry roads in the State of Victoria. |
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The State of Victoria has the 3rd largest population of beef cattle, next to Queensland and New South Wales. |
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Watch out for kangaroos. |
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Watch out for wombats. Wombats, like other animals, are at risk from road vehicles. |
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Welcome landmark of the town of Blackwood. |
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Principal road leading to the towns of Blackwood and Trentham. Almost all roads in Australia are in very good condition. |
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A conservative estimate of the kangaroo population in Victoria is 1,425,000. |
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This is a stuffed kangaroo that is used as prop in warning drivers of crossing kangaroos.
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Trentham's ancient waterfalls |
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The historic Cosmopolitan Hotel at the town proper of Trentham. Built in the 1800s, it is still operational. |
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Souvenir shot
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Historic train station
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The regional train V-Lines is always on time. |
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The Wombat State Forest is very near Trentham. It is located at the Great Dividing Range. |
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The Wombat State Forest covers approximately 70,000 hectares of virgin bush land. |
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A quiet afternoon at Trentham |
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An old pergola at the town reserve |
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Give way, give way |
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A considerable number of road signs concern animals. |
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To the nearby town of Blackwood
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Old ;house of Chinese miners being kept by authorities for posterity's sake. Countless Chinese miners joined the Gold Rush in the 1800s |
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Blackwood's Town Center |
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Near the town reserve |
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Blackwood Hotel started operating in the 1800s. It is said to be haunted. |
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It has changed ownership several times |
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Under new management, the main event for the night is when the hotel owner and bartender take center stage as they are joined by hotel drinkers in playing Spirit of the Glass. They call on the spirits of persons who died in the hotel such as Chinese miners and businessmen. |
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Stamper battery used in crushing big rocks where gold is said to be embedded. |
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At the town reserve where residents converge during critical or emergency situations like bush fires. |
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A vintage Austin Mini |
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In the old days, the Austin Mini was popular in Australia.
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My souvenir shot |
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A shop selling horse gears and equipment and a store offering food for livestock at the town center of Riddells Creek. The town was named after its first settler. |
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Ric's Petrol Station and Convenience Store at Riddells Creek. |
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A family-owned petrol station, Ric'a can hold its own against big companies like British Petroleum(BP).. |
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As I was taking photos, the lady owner approached and before she could say anything, I said:" Ma'am, I am a blogger. I write stories." She quickly replied: "Ok, u may take pictures."
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Riddells Creek's Train Station. Travel time to and from Melbourne is about one hour. |
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St. Andrew's Uniting Church |
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Historic railway |
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Lancefield is, geographically, the center point of the State of Victoria. |
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The town of Lancefield produces good wine. |
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Typical house in Lancefield |
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One of several churches in Lancefield. |
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This Hay and Grain Store was established in 1882
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Souvenir shot |
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War Memorial near a roundabout in Lancefield |
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On High Street at the town proper |
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On High Street |
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An old bank that had stopped functioning but is now being used for tourists' staycation |
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Walking the dog |
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The Old Post Office Cafe in Malmsbury |
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The old Town Hal of Malmsbury |
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You won't get lost as there are enough signages. |
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Malmsbury Botanic Gardens: Victoria;s first |
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View of the Viaduct Railway from the Royal Botanic Gardens |
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The Viaduct Railway was Victoria;s most ambitious project in the 1800s/ |
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Enjoying the view |
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The Viaduct railway connected Melbourne to Bendigo,, a vital mining site during the Gold Rush. |
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A month later, I took the regional train V Lines in traveling from Melbourne to Bendigo.
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My son is a very good tour guide. |
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Getting ready for our return trip to Greater Melbourne. |