Donnerstag, 12. September 2019

Trip to the Hinterland with the USCi Brand Ambassador Team

Last Tuesday the USCi Brand Ambassadors went on a short trip to the Hinterland. On the way to Maleny we stopped on a few lookouts to see the Glass House Mountains and its nature.
McCarthy's Lookout
After visiting the small village Maleny we went to another small village - Montville and enjoyed the sunset at Gerrard's Lookout on our way back to the University.

The Glass House Mountains are leftovers of volcanic activity about 25-27 million years ago. 
After the volcanic mountains cooled vertical columns emerged.
They are landmark on the Sunshine Coast and a popular location for bushwalkers and hikers to explore.

The family members are:
Mt. Coochin- Kid
Mt. Ngungun- Kid
Mt. Tibrogargan- Father
Mt. Coonowrin- oldest kid
Mt. Beerwah - Mother
Mt. Tunbubuda- Kid


One day Tibrogargan saw that the sea was rising. He told his oldest kid to help his mother. He and the other kids went to the safety in the west. But Coonowrin went by himself to play. This made Tibrogargan angry and he ...

To know more about the Legends watch this video:

The Legends of the Glashouse mountains

Maleny is a small village located high in the Blackall Range. Along the main street you will find Maleny arts and craft galleries as wel as scenic spots.
Most eateries feature local and organic produce in a picturesque setting.


Small shops in Maleny


The next stop with our Kangaroo Bus was Montville.

Shops in Montville

 Montville is known for the quality art galleries, stylish cafes and restaurants, gift shops and beautiful fashion stores in a beautiful surrounding.
Chocolate Country- School&Factory
We should have waited for the Ice Cream here...

Sunset at Gerrard's Lookout- 360 Degrees view

Brand Ambassador Team- Photo by USC international

This time the Brand Ambassador Meeting was a social event. In two weeks we will have another Meeting. It will cover the topic of Marketing.

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