Pubg Island At Sydney Part -2 | Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour | Amit Dahiya Travel Vlog in Hindi
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Pubg Island At Sydney Part 2 | Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour | Amit Dahiya Travel Vlog in Hindi
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PUBG ISLAND AT SYDNEY PART 1 | COCKATOO ISLAND TOUR, NSW | AMIT DAHIYA TRAVEL VLOG | GENX TRAVELTUBE

COCKATOO ISLAND VIRTUAL TOUR
Cockatoo Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site at the junction of the Parramatta and Lane Cove River in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. Cockatoo Island is the largest of several islands that were originally heavily timbered sandstone knolls.

LOCATION TO BE COVERED IN SERIES ARE:
1. NORTHERN APRON PARK
2. CAMPGROUND & FACILITIES
3. SLIPWAY
4. POWERHOUSE AREA
5. CONVICT PRECINCT
6. SHIP DESIGN PRECINCT
7. HISTORIC RESIDENCE PRECINCT
8. INDUSTRIAL PRECINCT
9. DOCK PRECINCT
10. DOG- LEG TUNNEL
11. CAFETERIA & INFORMATION CENTRE

Tours Available at Cockatoo Island are:
1. Ghostyard - A Paranormal Tour
2. Haunted History Tour
3. Audio Tour

FOR MORE DETAIL VISIT: https://www.cockatooisland.gov.au/en/
SYDNEY TOURISM: https://www.sydney.com/
SYDNEY TRANSPORT: https://transportnsw.info/

Cockatoo Island History:
Located in the heart of Sydney Harbour, a short ferry ride from the CBD, Cockatoo Island is a historically significant place where visitors can explore historic landmarks and stay overnight. Known as ‘Wareahmah’ by the region’s Aboriginal People, the island – a former convict penal establishment and ship dockyard – has emerged as a popular arts and entertainment venue, having hosted everything from Australia’s largest visual arts event, the Biennale of Sydney, through to live performances by musicians Lorde and Justin Bieber. Cockatoo Island’s year-round offerings include heritage accommodation, a waterfront campground, tours for all ages, tranquil picnic spots with panoramic harbour views, and two licensed cafés: Societé Overboard and the Marina Café and Bar. Additionally, the island’s heritage buildings and distinctive terrain provide visitors with insights into the complex and layered history of this fascinating destination. These include the convict penal establishment, which has been inscribed on the World Heritage List together with ten 10 other Australian Convict Sites. So, what are you waiting for? Escape to Cockatoo Island, the largest island on the harbour, and discover the city’s best-kept secret.
Open Daily. Free Entry.

✅Travelling guidance:
Ferry from Circular Quay, Wharf 5, Side B to Drummoyne Wharf
1. Time 24 min
2. Charges $5 - $7 AUD
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