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🍊 Queen Victoria Market Melbourne ~ Largest open-air market in Australia🍊 Queen Victoria Market Melbourne ~ Largest open-air market in Australia
🍊 Queen Victoria Market Melbourne ~ Largest open-air market in Australia
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🍊 Queen Victoria Market Melbourne ~ Largest open-air market in Australia The Queen Victoria Market, or "Vic Market" as the locals call it, is a historic landmark spread over two city blocks on the northern side of Melbourne’s Central Business District. At this vibrant and bustling inner-city Market with more than 600 stalls, you can shop for everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, sea...
🚗 Flinders Ranges Road Trip ~ Discover South Australia🚗 Flinders Ranges Road Trip ~ Discover South Australia
🚗 Flinders Ranges Road Trip ~ Discover South Australia
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🚗 Flinders Ranges Road Trip ~ Discover South Australia The Flinders Ranges have some of Australia's most beautiful and dramatic landscapes, with rugged mountains, rocky gorges, Aboriginal historic sites, old ruins, and abundant wildlife. Today, we will show you some amazing places we explored on our Flinders Ranges Road trip. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Melrose 01:40 Alligator Gorge 02:10 Quorn 03...
🍇 Clare Valley Top 5 Things to Do ~ Discover South Australia🍇 Clare Valley Top 5 Things to Do ~ Discover South Australia
🍇 Clare Valley Top 5 Things to Do ~ Discover South Australia
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🍇 Clare Valley Top 5 Things to Do ~ Discover South Australia The Clare Valley is one of South Australia’s oldest wine-growing regions and is famous for its cool climate rieslings. There are more than 30 Cellar Doors in the area where you can taste rieslings, cabernet, shiraz and many other wines. The Clare Valley is located 140 kilometres North of Adelaide and has exceptional wines, stunning la...
⛴️ Hobart Tasmania Travel Guide ~ Discover Hobart⛴️ Hobart Tasmania Travel Guide ~ Discover Hobart
⛴️ Hobart Tasmania Travel Guide ~ Discover Hobart
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⛴️ Hobart Tasmania Travel Guide ~ Discover Hobart Hobart is the capital of Tasmania and is nestled below Mt Wellington on the Derwent River. This beautiful city has lovely heritage buildings, a bustling harbour, unique markets, and a fascinating history. This travel guide will show you what you can do in Hobart and provide information about exciting day trips from Hobart. 00:00 Introduction 01:...
🍇 Tamar Valley Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania🍇 Tamar Valley Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania
🍇 Tamar Valley Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania
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🍇 Tamar Valley Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do - Discover Tasmania The Tamar Valley stretches 60 kilometres north from Launceston to the Bass Strait along the Tamar River. It is Tasmania's oldest wine region, with over 30 wineries to explore. Driving through the Tamar Valley, you will see rolling hills, majestic vineyards and stunning panoramic views. The region also has fascinating museums, incre...
🦞 Explore Bicheno Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Bicheno🦞 Explore Bicheno Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Bicheno
🦞 Explore Bicheno Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Bicheno
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🦞 Explore Bicheno Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Bicheno Bicheno is a relaxing seaside holiday town on the east coast of Tasmania. It is located 160 kilometres East of Launceston and 177 kilometres from Hobart. It has beautiful beaches, stunning coastal scenery, fresh seafood, interesting walks and much more. 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Town of Bicheno 01:25 Lobster Shack 01:58 Foreshore Wa...
🌻 Explore Emerald Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Emerald🌻 Explore Emerald Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Emerald
🌻 Explore Emerald Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Emerald
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🌻 Explore Emerald Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Emerald Emerald is the largest town in the Central Queensland Highlands and is 878 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. It was established in 1879 and is the hub of the Central Highlands and the gateway to one of the largest sapphire fields in the southern hemisphere. In today’s video, we wander around the town centre on the art trail and v...
🏡 Explore Richmond Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Richmond Tasmania🏡 Explore Richmond Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Richmond Tasmania
🏡 Explore Richmond Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Richmond Tasmania
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🏡 Explore Richmond Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Richmond Tasmania Richmond is a charming historic town in Tasmania's Coal River Valley. It has a fascinating convict history and lovely Georgian architecture, with many restored buildings dating back to the early 1820s. It is a popular day trip destination as it’s only 25 kilometres from Hobart. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Richmond Village 0...
🏞️ Tasman Peninsula Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania🏞️ Tasman Peninsula Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania
🏞️ Tasman Peninsula Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania
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🏞️ Tasman Peninsula Tasmania Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania The Tasman Peninsula is in the southeast of Tasmania, just over an hour's drive from Hobart. The Peninsula is connected by a small isthmus named Eaglehawk Neck. The Tasman Peninsula has spectacular natural beauty and amazing views that will take your breath away. The Port Arthur Historic Site is a popular tourist attraction on...
🏡 Explore Stanley Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Stanley🏡 Explore Stanley Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Stanley
🏡 Explore Stanley Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Stanley
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🏡 Explore Stanley Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Stanley Stanley is a quaint seaside village on the North West Coast of Tasmania. It is located 225 kilometres from Launceston and 125 kilometres from Devonport. This historic fishing town is nestled at the base of the Nut, an immense flat-topped volcanic plug that rises 143 metres above sea level. 00:00 Introduction 00:48 Village of Stanle...
🌅 Freycinet National Park Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania🌅 Freycinet National Park Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania
🌅 Freycinet National Park Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania
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🌅 Freycinet National Park Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania Freycinet National Park is located on the beautiful east coast of Tasmania and occupies most of the Freycinet Peninsula; it was declared Tasmania's first National Park in 1916. It has stunning pink granite peaks, wonderful sandy beaches, an abundance of native birds and wildlife, fantastic walks and much more. Here are our favour...
🚢 Explore Devonport Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Devonport🚢 Explore Devonport Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Devonport
🚢 Explore Devonport Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Devonport
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🚢 Explore Devonport Tasmania ~ Things to do in and around Devonport Devonport is a bustling coastal city where the Mersey River meets the Bass Strait. It is home to the Spirit of Tasmania, the ferry that links Tasmania to the mainland. It is the third largest city in Tasmania and has an interesting Maritime history, lovely cafes and beautiful parks. Devonport is located 98 kilometres from Launc...
🍎 Huon Valley Tasmania ~ Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania🍎 Huon Valley Tasmania ~ Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania
🍎 Huon Valley Tasmania ~ Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania
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🍎 Huon Valley Tasmania ~ Top 10 Things to Do ~ Discover Tasmania The Huon Valley, with its lovely green rolling hills and picturesque countryside, is only a 30-minute drive from Hobart. The Huon region starts at the Mount Wellington Range and continues to Cockle Creek, Australia's southernmost point. It is a place of incredible natural beauty, with the pristine Huon River and the Far South coas...
🦘Outback Queensland Travel Guide ~ Things to see and do in Outback Queensland🦘Outback Queensland Travel Guide ~ Things to see and do in Outback Queensland
🦘Outback Queensland Travel Guide ~ Things to see and do in Outback Queensland
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🦘Outback Queensland Travel Guide ~ Things to see and do in Outback Queensland This vast area offers an incredible array of rural Australian experiences, world-class museums and attractions, and spectacular natural beauty. 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Roma 03:05 Mitchell 04:55 Charleville 07:08 Tambo 09:25 Blackall 11:20 Lara Wetlands 12:20 Barcaldine 14:30 Ilfracombe 15:58 Longreach 19:58 Winton 24...
⚒️ Explore Moura Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Moura⚒️ Explore Moura Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Moura
⚒️ Explore Moura Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Moura
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⚒️ Explore Moura Queensland ~ Things to do in and around Moura Moura is a rural town in central Queensland, 593 km northwest of Brisbane. It is known as “The Coal and Cattle Centre of the Dawson Valley,” and its major industries are coal mining, cotton processing, wheat and sorghum growing. 00:00 Introduction 01:15 Town Centre & Murals 02:04 Miners Memorial 02:40 Rotary Park 03:35 Moura Tank Ar...

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  • @craigjones5957
    @craigjones5957 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm from Melbourne and enjoyed your tour of Queen Victoria Market but you didn't show any live footage 😮 just wondering why 😮

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 7 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your comment. There are some short snippets of live footage, but we try not to feature people's faces in our videos to protect their privacy. 🙂

  • @craigjones5957
    @craigjones5957 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Guys I don't know Renmark but I drove Melbourne to Adelaide and next day Adelaide to Coober Pedy and day 3 Coober Pedy to Yulara to see Uluru but I missed Renmark 😮. That's my next trip to South Australia 😮 These small towns are so beautiful and I never been there 😮. Thanks for showing me 😮

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Renmark is a lovely town I'm sure you will enjoy it on your next trip to South Australia 🙂

  • @jillzupan5370
    @jillzupan5370 วันที่ผ่านมา

    yet if you drive up near the airport in gladstone st johns catholic school here in 2004 250 to 300 children students at this school were tortured molested experimented in school hours and details of this was given to chris trevor law firm of chris trevor who had all those details and hundreds more details of child abuse of enrolled children students at st johns and details of many labour minister letters police minister labor judy spence, rod welford attorney general bob atinson police commissioner ken smith and anna bligh had evidence in 2003 of child incest and remained so till teens horrenous abuse by parents who abused their children incest and ken smith knew this had the principal laurence hoskin forced resignation for altering the story of witness reporting the other child in familial incest and the incest parents warned by cecily burket and Laurence hoskin who both alerted the incest parents to issue who then altered their abused child story in police interview with head of juvenile aid ian hucheson in 2003 the child had the interview on the 19 may 2003 when child reported ot to ian hucheson and child ahd the intervew with the abusing parents in as victim support and the parents had altered their child story in the police interview got away with the incest as warned by cecilyu burket and llaurence hoskin and the familial incest continued on the child and sibling till their teebs as parents got away with the incest familial and continued to abuse the child and siblings as the child came back to school told the witness they still abused after the police interview and it continued and ian hucheson was given this informatiobn again of child continued incest as parents warned by teacher cecily burket and laurence hoskin and ken smith had laurence hoskon forced resignation at my insistence and he resigned is on the diocese letter of lesa jeffcoat diocese letter dated january 2003 and october 2004 that the principal former laurence hoskin of st johns as diocese cooperated with director general of state education ken smith in regards to thiis matter and they diocese lesa Jeffcoat knew of the child incest and so did ken smith they covered it all up the child and siblings continued into incest with both parents the one parent worked at the oblserver newpaper in 2003 and 2004 and that is the reason laurence hoskin resigned he knew of the incest child coered iit up had the written evidence of what this small child of five knew child saying both parents and siblings all did it at home together horrendous molestation this child of five knew and and so did ken smith smith know child incest it continued ian hucheson was notified of the principal laurence hoskin forced resignation for altering the witness story and warned the incest parents again laurence hoskin remained in st johns until another set of victims found identical modi operand again i had to complain to mr browning of this new set of victims and laurence Hoskin resigned diocese started to work in tank street practise and they had their children at st johns. then in 2004 the child abuse torture abuse molestation was witnessed hundreds enrolled in 2004 seen by witnesses and all evidence destroyed by chris trevor firm lawyer and MP federal for rudd govenrment destroyed all the evidence of all students that witnesses saw and the details of the torture some named and a couple of children lodged with chris trevor firm against the staff of the school of st johns and diocese of rockhampton staff named lodged with chris trevor firm in 2007 and the other child same named staff of st johns on chris trevor books as well and all evidence destroyed evidence hundreds enrolled students at the school of st johns they were preschoolers cut into by nick constable swastikas crosses children were numbed with a ball method to the front of the foot and renders the child numb cannot move and they the staff nick constable cut into the children while they could hear and see the torture on them they could not move so only someone having this done to them will know the ball method to the front of foot will render them numb paralyzed cannot move yet can hear see have all faculties and they staff Allison jones vice principal a serial child abuser in 2004 with shaun killian and nick constable who was named with chris trevor firm and then loged civil claim in 2007 and then nick constable serial child abuser was now in 2020 at st Xavier school Hervey bay and he was a child abuser and the evidence destroyed and no civil claim as defendents served yet plaintiffs not notified and then all evidence destroyed all departments knew bob atkinson had letter of the assaults sent on by ken smith and so did diocese in october 2004 as with child commission catholic commission and child safety and state educaton ken smith anna bligh and judy spence police minister all Roma street bob Atkinson knew Rockhampton precinct knew as details sent to them by judy spence letter stated details sent to Rockhampton investigation unit and gladstone police knew as well as witness had interview again in 2004 with Ian Hutcheson who ensured that the witness did not have victim support and alone so traumatized the witness who had seen hundreds abused tortured and drug experimentation on them and still stated did witness they were choked with six other children 4 from same class named on the police interview tapes strangled in ofice by staff one being nick constable and Mr. Perret who was still at the school in 2020 teaching. and another child also lodged with chris trevor firm named with Rockhampton and gladstone police the father had tried to lodge claim but female officer state child not named the child was aa per Judy spence letter six months before in March 2006 the father was trying to lodge claim six months later in september and was named six months before on the judy spence police minister letter 1 march 2006 and female officer six months later had turned the father of the other child from the same class away from lodging claim saying the child not named in september 2006 when in fact the judy spence police minister states the students names have been sent to rockhampton investigation unit and was the father interviewed clearly not as why was he trying to lodge six months later with local female officer who state the other child not named when clearly they were and there were private tapes as well this child named as all the class of the treefrogs class saw this child assalted daily in class by shaun killian who also took child to office after class assaults tied the child to chair and then choked the child i heard this myself from the child and taped the child all this evidence was with chris trevor who had this child lodged as well with his firm so there so many witnesses and evidence and of the previous principal laurence hoskin who had been forced to resign as well the previous year. students had teeth pulled out a boy had string put on the front teeth and attached to door and window and teeth pulled out by staff pliars used on other children to pull toenails out there was a child with a peanut allergy and tuck shop person asked if child had allergy they said yes yet tuck shop person gave the child the peanut base child had a fit a mother saw this as did the witness so tuck shop person deliberatly gave child this sweet and mother had to help child another child had asthma had flouride ice put into hips a boy and witness saw this hips cut out bone by nick contable and privates cut scraped with knife and pins put into scrotum so many children boy in wheelchair jumped on in the office and told to walk to chair it is endless torture and molested drugged children in 2004 st johns kids cut into and sent back to class bleeding who are these children all evidence with chris trevor who had the details and destroyed evidence namaste

  • @jillzupan5370
    @jillzupan5370 วันที่ผ่านมา

    yet if you drive up near the airport in gladstone st johns catholic school here in 2004 250 to 300 children students at this school were tortured molested experimented in school hours and details of this was given to chris trevor law firm of chris trevor who had all those details and hundreds more details of child abuse of enrolled children students at st johns and details of many labour minister letters police minister labor judy spence, rod welford attorney general bob atinson police commissioner ken smith and anna bligh had evidence in 2003 of child incest and remained so till teens horrenous abuse by parents who abused their children incest and ken smith knew this had the principal laurence hoskin forced resignation for altering the story of witness reporting the other child in familial incest and the incest parents warned by cecily burket and Laurence hoskin who both alerted the incest parents to issue who then altered their abused child story in police interview with head of juvenile aid ian hucheson in 2003 the child had the interview on the 19 may 2003 when child reported ot to ian hucheson and child ahd the intervew with the abusing parents in as victim support and the parents had altered their child story in the police interview got away with the incest as warned by cecilyu burket and llaurence hoskin and the familial incest continued on the child and sibling till their teebs as parents got away with the incest familial and continued to abuse the child and siblings as the child came back to school told the witness they still abused after the police interview and it continued and ian hucheson was given this informatiobn again of child continued incest as parents warned by teacher cecily burket and laurence hoskin and ken smith had laurence hoskon forced resignation at my insistence and he resigned is on the diocese letter of lesa jeffcoat diocese letter dated january 2003 and october 2004 that the principal former laurence hoskin of st johns as diocese cooperated with director general of state education ken smith in regards to thiis matter and they diocese lesa Jeffcoat knew of the child incest and so did ken smith they covered it all up the child and siblings continued into incest with both parents the one parent worked at the oblserver newpaper in 2003 and 2004 and that is the reason laurence hoskin resigned he knew of the incest child coered iit up had the written evidence of what this small child of five knew child saying both parents and siblings all did it at home together horrendous molestation this child of five knew and and so did ken smith smith know child incest it continued ian hucheson was notified of the principal laurence hoskin forced resignation for altering the witness story and warned the incest parents again laurence hoskin remained in st johns until another set of victims found identical modi operand again i had to complain to mr browning of this new set of victims and laurence Hoskin resigned diocese started to work in tank street practise and they had their children at st johns. then in 2004 the child abuse torture abuse molestation was witnessed hundreds enrolled in 2004 seen by witnesses and all evidence destroyed by chris trevor firm lawyer and MP federal for rudd govenrment destroyed all the evidence of all students that witnesses saw and the details of the torture some named and a couple of children lodged with chris trevor firm against the staff of the school of st johns and diocese of rockhampton staff named lodged with chris trevor firm in 2007 and the other child same named staff of st johns on chris trevor books as well and all evidence destroyed evidence hundreds enrolled students at the school of st johns they were preschoolers cut into by nick constable swastikas crosses children were numbed with a ball method to the front of the foot and renders the child numb cannot move and they the staff nick constable cut into the children while they could hear and see the torture on them they could not move so only someone having this done to them will know the ball method to the front of foot will render them numb paralyzed cannot move yet can hear see have all faculties and they staff Allison jones vice principal a serial child abuser in 2004 with shaun killian and nick constable who was named with chris trevor firm and then loged civil claim in 2007 and then nick constable serial child abuser was now in 2020 at st Xavier school Hervey bay and he was a child abuser and the evidence destroyed and no civil claim as defendents served yet plaintiffs not notified and then all evidence destroyed all departments knew bob atkinson had letter of the assaults sent on by ken smith and so did diocese in october 2004 as with child commission catholic commission and child safety and state educaton ken smith anna bligh and judy spence police minister all Roma street bob Atkinson knew Rockhampton precinct knew as details sent to them by judy spence letter stated details sent to Rockhampton investigation unit and gladstone police knew as well as witness had interview again in 2004 with Ian Hutcheson who ensured that the witness did not have victim support and alone so traumatized the witness who had seen hundreds abused tortured and drug experimentation on them and still stated did witness they were choked with six other children 4 from same class named on the police interview tapes strangled in ofice by staff one being nick constable and Mr. Perret who was still at the school in 2020 teaching. and another child also lodged with chris trevor firm named with Rockhampton and gladstone police the father had tried to lodge claim but female officer state child not named the child was aa per Judy spence letter six months before in March 2006 the father was trying to lodge claim six months later in september and was named six months before on the judy spence police minister letter 1 march 2006 and female officer six months later had turned the father of the other child from the same class away from lodging claim saying the child not named in september 2006 when in fact the judy spence police minister states the students names have been sent to rockhampton investigation unit and was the father interviewed clearly not as why was he trying to lodge six months later with local female officer who state the other child not named when clearly they were and there were private tapes as well this child named as all the class of the treefrogs class saw this child assalted daily in class by shaun killian who also took child to office after class assaults tied the child to chair and then choked the child i heard this myself from the child and taped the child all this evidence was with chris trevor who had this child lodged as well with his firm so there so many witnesses and evidence and of the previous principal laurence hoskin who had been forced to resign as well the previous year. students had teeth pulled out a boy had string put on the front teeth and attached to door and window and teeth pulled out by staff pliars used on other children to pull toenails out there was a child with a peanut allergy and tuck shop person asked if child had allergy they said yes yet tuck shop person gave the child the peanut base child had a fit a mother saw this as did the witness so tuck shop person deliberatly gave child this sweet and mother had to help child another child had asthma had flouride ice put into hips a boy and witness saw this hips cut out bone by nick contable and privates cut scraped with knife and pins put into scrotum so many children boy in wheelchair jumped on in the office and told to walk to chair it is endless torture and molested drugged children in 2004 st johns kids cut into and sent back to class bleeding who are these children all evidence with chris trevor who had the details and destroyed evidence namaste

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello, we absolutely loved the Queen Victoria Market, if you have any questions about the video, please pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @craigjones5957
    @craigjones5957 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm from Melbourne but I love Adelaide. Thanks for showing me your beautiful state😮

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for watching; the Riverland area is a great place to visit! 🙂

  • @paulacardenasgarces5804
    @paulacardenasgarces5804 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really good video!! Was really helpful to prepare my next trip to Maleny next month!

  • @craigjones5957
    @craigjones5957 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really enjoying your videos.im not familiar with these small towns in South Australia.😮

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! We explored so many great small towns in South Australia 🙂

  • @chrisscibisz9231
    @chrisscibisz9231 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I’m here for two days. Great information:) I’ll visit a couple of places I would not have if not for your video.

  • @JackWithhSolsss
    @JackWithhSolsss 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah I went there 4 days ago. I'm back home it took me 3 days to get back home. But yes I found all the items there. This is 2024

  • @AJ-bh7vm
    @AJ-bh7vm 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Gambier sounds like The Gambia, a country in West Africa...Imagine a Gambian visiting Mount Gambier and he/she is asked. Where are you from? And the response is "Gambia" and the person asking said "are you really from "Mount Gambier, because by your accent if doesn't sound like you are from here." Then the Gambian replied, "well, I am Gambian." lol

  • @JoeBolt-w3z
    @JoeBolt-w3z 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Interesting, name is just like The Gambia in West Africa.

  • @FluxCrazyGamingYT
    @FluxCrazyGamingYT 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I used to live in Kilcoy, was one of the best places I've lived. Good bakeries, school and some kind people I met. Sadly had to leave after the floods. But I miss it.

  • @DanuskaJayasundara
    @DanuskaJayasundara 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Saw a couple of new places here. Want to try next month

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's great, plenty of lovely places in The Grampians to explore 🙂

  • @PatrickCooperPhotography-nw1pp
    @PatrickCooperPhotography-nw1pp 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Such a great spot (Waterfall Gully.) Ive been there a few times over the years but I don't recall the Second Falls at all. That looks like a really nice waterfall in it's own right.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      We loved exploring Waterfall Gully; it really is a beautiful spot. The second fall was only small, but worth the walk to see it. 🙂

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We loved the Flinders Ranges, such stunning scenery, and so much to do. If you have any questions about any of the places in the video, pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @karlgarnett7445
    @karlgarnett7445 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Use to like in Caloundra in between 1979 - 86 Loved every day. The area Changed heaps.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is a lovely place, I imagine it is much busier than when you lived there 🙂

  • @susannechinn647
    @susannechinn647 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I live in Maryborough. Thank you for showcasing our town . It is unique. We still build trains in Maryborough. All the trains used in Queensland and some other States are built here.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you. We really enjoyed our time in Maryborough, it's a lovely town. Great to know about the trains; thanks for the information 🙂

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, the Clare Valley is a beautiful place to visit; if you have any questions about any of the places in this video, please pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @rahulguptamps
    @rahulguptamps หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lovely video guys...cheers!!

  • @jamesdryable
    @jamesdryable หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou

  • @consolw
    @consolw หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are there any scenic sights that you could recommend for a couple of 70 year olds, one of whom has limited mobility?

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Spirit of the Sea statue and the bluff lookout along Aikenhead Point boardwalk are interesting spots, where you can watch the boats and the sea 🙂

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, welcome to our Hobart Travel Guide, with lots of things to do around Hobart and some great day trips. If you have any questions about any of the places in the video, pop them in the comments below and we will answer them for you! 🙂

  • @davidwright9085
    @davidwright9085 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey guys - just a quick question - when was this video filmed - we were at Pats Sapphire Central [was Pats Gems[ 3 weeks ago and it was thriving with lots of activity it almost looks abandoned here [08:18]

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, we were in Emerald and Sapphire before Easter, before the busy season. It definitely gets a lot busier as you experienced 🙂

  • @neilbarrett2852
    @neilbarrett2852 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My name is bowen❤🎉

  • @CowboyJojosAdventures
    @CowboyJojosAdventures หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for taking us to Magnetic island, we are looking forward to our trip where we will spend 7 days exploring and relaxing on the island. 👍🏼🙏🏼🤠

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Have fun. Magnetic Island is a lovely place to relax and explore 🙂

    • @CowboyJojosAdventures
      @CowboyJojosAdventures หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wanderexplorediscover7384 thank you 🙏🏽

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, we really enjoyed exploring the Tamar Valley, if you have any questions about anything in the video, please pop them in the comments below and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Porcupine Gorge is such a great spot; we really enjoyed it. If you have any questions, please post them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @nikiwatson2751
    @nikiwatson2751 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, thank you both

  • @nanniecath528
    @nanniecath528 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lather up with Bushmans (with Deet) insect repellent

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, we loved Bicheno and the lobster rolls from the Lobster Shack were delicious. If you have any questions about anything in this video, please pop them in the comments and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @Gary-i9f
    @Gary-i9f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are crocks in these waters ?.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes there are crocodiles in the Bowen area.

    • @Gary-i9f
      @Gary-i9f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @wanderexplorediscover7384 many thanks for reply 👍.

  • @youtubekalyan1
    @youtubekalyan1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do we need to hike

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No you can drive up to the carpark and it's a short walk to the lookout. 🙂

  • @CooeeGlenn
    @CooeeGlenn 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The beachfront has changed so much since I visited in 1986

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, its definitely changed a lot in the last few years. 🙂

  • @fridaytax
    @fridaytax 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2:45 For anyone with young kids, Currimundi Lake is the setting for the Bluey episode Stickbird!

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, Emerald is a great place to visit, with fantastic mosaics and artworks, a lovely botanic garden, and much more. If you have any questions about places in the video, please pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @dieseldavetrains8988
    @dieseldavetrains8988 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Born and raised in Castlemaine, great five minute condensed video, you could easily fill a one hour video on what the town has to offer and its history.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely, it's a great town with so much to see and do. We really enjoyed our stay there. 🙂

  • @rudolphkotze7951
    @rudolphkotze7951 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video, thank you

  • @dangerboy1111
    @dangerboy1111 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    handorf and stirling is best

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We loved exploring Richmond, which was such an interesting historic town. If you have any questions about what we did in and around Richmond, pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @rince30
    @rince30 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello from South Korea... I really enjoyed you video. I have been there in 1994 and miss your city a lot. Thanks so much for your posting.

  • @cuzcatlanan-an-ish7696
    @cuzcatlanan-an-ish7696 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When did you visit burrong falls ? Been wanting to tick to those flowing for a while . Great vid Thanks for sharing

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Last winter, after a lot of rain in the area. Beautiful waterfall when it is flowing.

  • @yeahitsme3799
    @yeahitsme3799 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I lived there for a few years. You were lucky to catch the countryside looking green.

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, there is plenty to see and do on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania. If you have any questions, please pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @errolpalomares
    @errolpalomares 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hope to work at kilcoy.. soon..

  • @MrGroganmeister
    @MrGroganmeister 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for the memories. We used to camp at COTTONTREE every September school holidays for years. The river was calm and great when the kids were little and as they grew older, they 😅tried out the surf beach, between the flags of course. Happy days.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That sounds great! Cottontree is very popular now; everyone loves to camp there over the school holidays. It really is a beautiful spot.

  • @wanderexplorediscover7384
    @wanderexplorediscover7384 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, we really enjoyed the lovely village of Stanley and the chairlift up to The Nut. If you have any questions about Stanley, pop them in the comments below, and we will answer them for you. 🙂

  • @error_glitchy._.
    @error_glitchy._. 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Living on Bribie!

  • @davidwilson951
    @davidwilson951 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You have both done a great job making this video

  • @peterslater-quick8802
    @peterslater-quick8802 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This has been an eyeopener. Was there from UK last Nov but have found more to see when we return for the qwhole of Spet 24. thanks.

    • @wanderexplorediscover7384
      @wanderexplorediscover7384 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There really is a lot to see in Maryborough, I hope you enjoy your time there in September 🙂