Relaxing view at iba't ibang aktibidad, makikita sa Mornington Peninsula | BT

  • 6 months ago
Oh sa mga may budget po diyang mag-Australia, may mga lugar sa Mornington Peninsula para sa mga gustong chill and relax lang.


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Transcript
00:00 For those who have a budget to go to Australia,
00:04 do you know that there are places in the Mornington Peninsula
00:07 for those who just want to chill and relax.
00:10 Ian Cruz has the news for you.
00:12 From the fast and modern city of Melbourne here in Australia,
00:21 we went to the journalists who were invited to an international media visit
00:25 to the invitation of the Australian government, the Mornington Peninsula.
00:30 A relaxing place with an overlooking area and a beach.
00:36 The candle making experience is also a good example of this,
00:39 where you are in charge of the scent of the candle.
00:45 In Point Leo Estate, the works of the sculptors are real.
00:52 The 70 works are estimated to be worth 100 million Australian dollars.
00:58 85% of the Mornington land is used for agriculture.
01:04 There is honeybee farming for the different flavors of honey
01:08 that depends on the flowers that the bees get from the nectar.
01:13 The strawberry picking is also a popular activity in Rocky Creek.
01:19 Let's taste it.
01:20 It's sweet.
01:27 It's really fresh and delicious. It's different from what you get in the supermarket.
01:33 Sustainable farms, like green olives, use solar energy.
01:39 The water that is stored in the pond comes from the spring
01:42 that is used to irrigate the crops.
01:45 The fresh grains are fed to their own remains.
01:51 In Torello Farms, your eyes will be filled with a lot of grains of vegetables and fruits
01:58 from the various nearby farms.
02:01 Like in the Philippines, the owner of the farm admitted that their problem
02:06 is that the farmers in Australia are aging at an average age of 57 years old.
02:12 It's a good thing that Victoria State has a program for youth like Will
02:19 to become interns and learn how to farm.
02:23 There are a lot of fertile lands here in Australia
02:26 so the interns here in the farms, the young ones here in Australia,
02:31 can be helped by the organizations and the government
02:35 to lease the land to be able to farm.
02:38 What we're trying to run here is a program that creates a pathway
02:43 so people can get access to leasing land.
02:46 It's been great. It's probably the best part of my way.
02:50 I'm just learning so much. I'm just learning so much that I didn't think I could learn
02:54 with other people that are very passionate about it.
02:57 From Australia, Ian Cruz reporting for GMA Integrated News.
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