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Walking The World 360
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2017
Hiking is what we do. Join us on our adventures as we explore all that Australia has to offer. Learn a thing or two about the best spots along the way.
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Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt.” - John Muir
I am @adam.werner
Follow us on instagram: adam.wernerphotography
New content when ever I travel, so be sure to subscribe.
Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt.” - John Muir
I am @adam.werner
Follow us on instagram: adam.wernerphotography
Egypt 2024 Vlog
Here is a vlog as Kirst and I travel from Cairo to Aswan, Luxor, and Back to Giza.
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Bali Vlog - Canguu, Tulumben & Nusa Asha
มุมมอง 8910 หลายเดือนก่อน
Just a chronological blog of our recent trip to Bali
Great South West Walk (GSWW) - Patterson’s canoe camp to Pritchard’s landing
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We walk from Patterson’s canoe camp to Battersby and then to Pritchard’s landing. Here is a vlog travel clip of what to expect and what you may see. Walking part of the great south west wall Follow me and subscribe.
Werribee Gorge State Circuit - 7.6km - Discover Victoria
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Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk is a 4.7 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near Pentland Hills, Victoria, Australia that features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking and is accessible year-round. Length4.7 miElevation gain1,069
Instagram Travelvlog - NT part 2
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Traveling around the state and here is the social media updates from my Instagram. In this video we cover Katherine, Darwin, Litchfield National Park and Kakadu National Park. #kakadu #instagram #litchfield
Kings Canyon Rim Walk/Hike - Discover to Northern Territory
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Kings Canyon rim You must walk this trail in a clockwise direction. The trail is marked with blue arrows. Length of walk Distance 6km loop Time 3 to 4 hours Grade Grade 4 - moderate to difficult The rim walk starts with a difficult climb so you should only walk it if you are fit and healthy. The walk ascends to the top of the canyon and follows the rim around before descending to the car park. ...
Devils Marbles Day Hike Review - Discover NT
มุมมอง 723 ปีที่แล้ว
Karlu Karlu / Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia located in the locality of Warumungu about 105 km south of Tennant Creek, and 393 km north of Alice Springs. The nearest settlement is the small town of Wauchope located 9 km to the south. You can follow my adventures as they happen @adam.werner #devilsmarbles #NT #travel
Edith Falls - Discover the Northern Territory
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The Edith Falls is a series of cascading waterfalls and pools on the Edith River in the Nitmiluk National Park, located approximately 60 kilometres north of Katherine, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The falls descend from an elevation of 176 metres above sea level and range in height between 8.7-12 metres. Today I walk around the National park and to sweet water swimming hole. If you w...
Instagram Travelog - Northern Territory Trip - Part 1
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Here is just an active upload of the current NT trip. Including most stops including pink lake, Coober pedy, Uluru, Mount Olga, Kings Canyon, Devils Marbles and Mataranka springs. This is just what I upload to Instagram rather than the TH-cam vlogs. Follow me on Instagram: @adam.werner
Melbourne to Uluru - Adventure Vlog Pt 1 - 1 Month Off
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I am traveling around Australia and in the NT while on some leave between positions for work. In this video I document my travels from Melbourne, Victoria to Uluru NT. Follow the trip live on adam.werner & @adam.wernerphotography
Keith Showgrounds campground review - Camping Australia
มุมมอง 6733 ปีที่แล้ว
Today we're on our way to Darwin. We stayed the night in Keith Showgrounds - South Australia. This is a paid campsite with water and power. Also a toilet and showerz The campground can be found here on wikicamps au.wikicamps.co/site/33783/36095712 If you like the review please follow on @adam.werner & @adam.wernerphotography instagram See you at the next campsite
No. 1 Camp Clonbinane Mt Disappointment Campsite review - Camping Victoria
มุมมอง 4K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Beautiful quite free campsite located close to Melbourne. Drop toilets avaliable onsite, dogs allowed accessible to caravans, tents. Has a picnic area. Located near Clonbinane and Mt Disappointment. Horse yards part of video at the end: 2:30 WikiCamps link au.wikicamps.co/site/26128/37321194 Horse yard au.wikicamps.co/site/324995/37320553 If you like this content. Please consider liking and sub...
Andersons Garden Clonbinane/Mt Disappointment Campsite Review - Camping Victoria
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ANDERSONS GARDEN is a free campsite located near Clonbinane/ Mt Disappointment It’s is a free campsite with dogs allowed, tents only and drop toilets. It’s is only 86km from Melbourne. WikiCamps link: au.wikicamps.co/site/14895/37332049 If you like the video please like and subscribe and comment. Follow me on socials. Instagram. @adam.wernerphotography or @adam.werner Twitter: @kingfrogbe
Henty Park RV Camping Area Review - Portland - Camping Victoria
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Henty Park RV Camping Area in Portland. Parking of up to 48hours permitted at Henty Park, Behind the Cable Trams. This Parking is only avaliable to self sufficient motor homes/caravans that MUST have a toilet and tank within the vehicle to retain waste water. Penalties apply for vehicles parking here that are not self sufficient. Dump Point, Water Tap and Toilets are avaliable here. Wikicamps L...
Portland - What to Expect - Discover Victoria
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Welcome to this episode of Discover Victoria. Today we are in the town of Portland, Victoria Portland is a city on the southwest coast of Victoria, Australia. The site of Victoria's first permanent European settlement, it has more than 200 19th-century buildings, many made of bluestone. The Portland Cable Tram travels along the foreshore, past the Portland Botanic Gardens, established in 1857. ...
Cullitons Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Cullitons Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Kirbys Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Kirbys Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Long Gully Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Long Gully Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Picnic Point Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Picnic Point Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Blue Gum Flat 2 Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Blue Gum Flat 2 Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Blue Gum Flat Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Blue Gum Flat Campsite - Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Newtons Campsite Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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Newtons Campsite Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
The Orchard Campsite Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
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The Orchard Campsite Lake Eildon - Camping Victoria
Jawbone Marine Sanctuary Williamstown - Discover Victoria POV
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Jawbone Marine Sanctuary Williamstown - Discover Victoria POV
Mahogany Walking Trail Review - Port Fairy to Warrnambool - Hiking Victoria
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Mahogany Walking Trail Review - Port Fairy to Warrnambool - Hiking Victoria
Port Fairy - What to Expect - Discover Victoria
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Port Fairy - What to Expect - Discover Victoria
Fitzroy River Campsite Tyrendarra - Camping Victoria Australia
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Fitzroy River Campsite Tyrendarra - Camping Victoria Australia
Coliban Main Walking Trail - 13km - Discover Victoria
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Coliban Main Walking Trail - 13km - Discover Victoria
Fishers Riverside Camp Site - Camping Victoria Australia
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Fishers Riverside Camp Site - Camping Victoria Australia
Building a Shed Timelapse - Euroa, Victoria, Australia
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Building a Shed Timelapse - Euroa, Victoria, Australia
Im a Portlander from another Portland. Now I gotta come and visit.
Thanks
excellent.. no muckin round.. concise.. congrats!
So Australian “one or two stops to take a piss!!!” Love it 🥰
Thanks for this review. Very helpful.
So this was summer?
The Spanner Man would have been good to see too - maybe next time.
PORTLAND IS A GREAT PLACE TO STAY OR VISIT..GOOD VIDEO,THANKS
Loved your video, I love it that someone filmed my little town, thank you heaps.
Don’t pay 50 dollars ✖️
Coliban?
I was born in Portland!
enjoyed this. Taking the dogs there this weekend. Thanks
This site was an internment camp during WW2.
Is this a drive In camp site ? Or do you have to park and walk your gear in ?
This is a drive in campsite. You do not need to walk your gear in
I live not far away from port fairy you should go to yambuk and st st,Helens, orFord and l go to school at port fairy at St Patrick's
This a a beautiful place in Australia’s Northern Territory in Uluru- Kata Tjuṯa and be careful of the summer thunderstorm season and the flash floods in the from November to March.
Thanks for the insight, beautiful walk, on our List now.. ❤
i live there currentley
Today I walked along the YarraR along sketchy trails from the Fitzimmons Lane bridge to Warrandyte. Where did you guys finish up? Which 'bridge'? Fizy?
Really useful video with info on the horse yards. Thanks 😊
I have a mate and his name is Boort.
Great Video. Found this very helpful, especially about the bus ride back. We'll just need to find out if we could take our dog on the bus, otherwise ,we'll done half one day & start the other end & do half and back the next.
One of Victoria’s major deer hunting areas
Now that's a shed.
2.5 to Adelaide and six and a bit to Melbourne
Portland what a shit hole
Is it dog friendly?
That guy camped near the river shouldn’t be there - that is not a camping area
Nice video mate!
Spent teenage yrs at Boort...was a great little town...still love getting back for visits....
Useless this guy spent most of the time with the camera pointing at himself.
Is the water in the river salty seeing it’s that close to the ocean? Because we just want to know how much water we need to bring ? If the river water is ok to bathe in and do dishes etc, then we will only bring water for drinking and cooking.
Thx again
Thx
Thanks for sharing this little tour, looks like a cool spot! I’ve been travelling a lot recently and sharing some beautiful spots as well so I’m excited to hopefully check this area out soon! 🙌🏼
Nice trip
Would have been good to see more of the historic buildings
Thanks for doing this review, this is what viewer like me needed! i'm planing on going here but didnt know what it looks like or what you do there.
Do you need 4wd to access these sites?
No, all are accessible by 2WD vehicles. Just need to take it easy on the dirt roads.
Have you seen any Aboriginal stone huts there?
Hi, what month was this trip?
This was February 21
Take 2
Good video well done 👍
my favourite channel to watch before bed
👍👍 walk looks great
i own a house on hillside of mt dissa
Ok.
I remember back in high school on the last day of each year, we would (the whole school so about 250 students + teachers) would walk the Killarney to Port Fairy leg of it. Good times.
I love a good custard tart😋
Cheers mate, going to be staying there soon so very informative.