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The Greater Blue Mountains
World Heritage Experience DVD


featuring 40 panoramas taken in and around
the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area

The Greater Blue Mountains
World Heritage Experience website

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The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Experience is an interactive website that contains over two hundred 360 degree panoramas of the GBMWHA, plus still images of landscapes, flora and fauna, and stories and experiences.

the GBMWHE DVD

40 of these high-resolution panoramas have been selected for the GBMWHE DVD.

The panoramas are slowly rotated clockwise - taking 35 seconds to complete each rotation.

Gentle acoustic guitar music is provided as background.

Our journey begins at dawn at Mt Hay and visits each National Park before concluding 24 minutes later at The Conservation Hut at Wentworth Falls.

Of particular note are the panoramas inside Jenolan Caves, the Grose and Jamieson Valley lookouts, the Gardens of Stone and a visit into the Kedumba Valley.

Plus Wollemi Canyons, Kanangra Falls and Dunns Swamp.

The Greater Blue Mountains
World Heritage Area

Located less than 60kms from Sydney, the GBMWHA consists of 8 national parks and reserves, and covers an area of 10,000 km2.

The national parks and reserves being:
 ♦  Blue Mountains
 ♦  Gardens of Stone
 ♦  Wollemi
 ♦  Yengo
 ♦  Kanangra-Boyd
 ♦  Thirlmere Lakes, and
 ♦  Nattai National Parks, and
 ♦  Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve.

World Heritage Areas are listed by UNESCO as places of special cultural or natural significance.

Together with the Colong Foundation, the Society was a major player in gaining the listing in November 2000.

The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Nomination contains detailed information and stunning images.



Additional information

A low resolution of the DVD is currently on the GBMWHE website

The panoramas on the DVD have a description written by Ian Brown. The individual panoramas with this audio description can be found on the GBMWHE website - they are not on the DVD.

The website also shows the approximate location of these panoramas on the GBMWHA map.


The BMCS Website allows for credit card payments through a PayPal facility.

You don't need to have PayPal account - just a Visa or MasterCard.

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Buying the DVD online

To buy your GBMWHE DVD online and have it posted to you, simply use The Society's

PayPal Payments facility

To make an enquiry please email The Society at sales@bluemountains.org.au



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