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Acoustiguide Launches Australia's largest
audio guide service at the Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust, the longest Running and
Most Popular Tourist Destination in Country New South Wales (Sydney)
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Following
a highly competitive tender, Acoustiguide of Australia has been awarded the
contract to provide audio tours to accompany visitors during their visit to the
newly re-opened Devil’s Coach House and Nettle Cave. The tour is provided on
Acoustiguide’s state-of-the-art exSite™ MP3 audio guide players. With 1000
players, this is the largest audio guide installation in Australia. In addition
to playing pre-recorded information, the players also collect information
showing how the visitors use the tour.
The audio
tours are currently available in English, German and Mandarin and last for
approximately one hour. They offer up to three layers of information from
general interest to expert commentary and cover geological, indigenous and
social history. The new audio guide allows visitors to commence their tour at
any time, continue their tour at their own pace, listen to what they want - when
they want and delve into as much information as interests them.
Jenolan
Caves lies 175km West of Sydney. Not only is it the longest running tourist
destination in Australia, but it is the most popular tourist destination in New
South Wales, with over 250,000 visitors annually enjoying the vast chambers,
underground rivers and magnificent crystal formations of the nine show caves,
and an ever increasing number entering into the world of adventure caving.
About Acoustiguide of
Australia Pty Ltd.
Acoustiguide of Australia is
a subsidiary of the Espro Acoustiguide Group, a global developer, manufacturer
and marketer of multi-lingual audio and multimedia handheld interpretive systems
that are used in museums, cultural and visitor centres, walking tours and trade
shows worldwide. The Group has eight subsidiaries and a client base of over 400
active sites, and comprises some of the world's best known museums and heritage
sites, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Orsay Museum in
Paris, the Imperial War Museum in London, the Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain, the
State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Museum of Fine Arts in Vienna, the
Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in
Brussels, the Forbidden City in Beijing and the National Palace Museum of Taiwan
in Taipei.
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