Glowworm Tunnel, Wollemi National Park, Newnes Plateau, Lithgow

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PublishedJun 22, 2019
Duration3:25
Video ID2oW2tm5GZog
LanguageNot specified
CategoryTravel & Events
PrivacyNot specified
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views11.7K
Likes176
Comments25
Engagement Rate1.72%
Likes per 100 views1.50
Comments per 1K views2.14

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The Glowworm Tunnel in Wollemi National Park near Lithgow is a disused railway tunnel constructed between 1906 and 1907 to transport shale oil from Newnes to Lithgow. Its most notable characteristic today is the resident Glowworms that inhabit the deepest part of the 400m tunnel. This short film takes you on a journey through the glowworm tunnel. Using long exposure photography combined with modern video compositing techniques we have been able to bring these Glowworms to the screen as never seen before. LICENSE CONTENT FROM THIS VIDEO Please contact us by email to request a quote to license all or any part of this video for your business or organisation. We have a growing library of individual video clips which can be licensed exclusively through Pond5 visit our Artist Portfolio https://www.pond5.com/artist/into_the_wild_films#1/ #Australia #Blue Mountains #Lithgow Videography and sound design by Into the Wild Films. WEB / SOCIAL MEDIA Web: www.intothewildfilms.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/into_the_wild_films/ Email: [email protected]

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