The Great Ocean Road's Greatest Hits | Twelve Apostles | Episode 7
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- We've reached the end of our journey along the Great Ocean Road.
This stunning drive has absolutely blown us away and the best was still to come.
In this episode, we visit some of the more famous landmarks on the western end of the drive.
Gibson Steps, The Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge and The Grotto were all incredible.
We'd love to hear what your favourite stop along the Great Ocean Road is... leave us a comment below and let us know.
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Love the Drone footage and the REAL reports of what it's like to be a full time traveling family. I have an old on paper photo somewhere of London Bridge before the first section collapsed.
Great VLOG. You’re becoming my favourite travelling family.
Wow Peter, thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos.
Enjoying your Videos. I used to live near this area as a kid so is great to see again. When we camp I have often made sushi rolls. I usually make up the night before and they keep well in fridge for couple days.
Sounds great! We've done sushi a little bit, but I think we need to do it more! Thanks for watching
We just lovedddddd being on the Great Ocean Road. I loved your video guys. It brought me back to 2014 when we traveled through that part of your amazing country.
My lunchtip: stop at a local bakery in these small towns. Get fresh bread or buns and top it off with cheese, honey glazed ham, some mayo and fresh tomotoes. Loved it!
Glad you enjoyed it, Rik. Thanks for folling along!
I remember the old days when there were just rough paths no boardwalks to these attractions and London bridge was still a Bridge. Still love it, one of the most scenic parts of Victoria.
We agree, it was incredible.
Beautiful vistas! New places flagged in google maps, thanking You and family. Yes, going gently with your littlies you won’t regret, when the years go by in that flash you would’ve heard about, those memories will warm your hearts! 🤗👏💫
That's awesome. Thanks Jen!
Nice 👍 one
Thanks for watching 🙌
Cold Rolls (Rice paper wrap) with dipping sauce
Yes! We've done these before and they were great. Thanks for reminding us!
As a Victorian I loved this episode. Don't get down that way often but I do love it. Did you learn the history of Loch Ard gourge? I hope so. If you ever get near Mildura give a hoy. We can show you around. Love what we have watched so far. Only found your chanel yesterday 😁 oh & a small can of tuna & tub of rice zapped in the microwave is great for lunch. Of quiche
Thanks so much. Tell us more about the history, or do you have a link? Welcome aboard 🙌
Loch Ard was a clipper which was wrecked in the bight between Moonlight Head and Port Campbell, just off the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria, Australia in 1878. The name was drawn from Loch Ard, a loch which lies to the west of Aberfoyle, and to the east of Loch Lomond. It means "high lake" in Scottish. There is a whole museum in Warnambool related to the ship. Oh and Loch Ard gorge is where the survivers and a peacock statue valued at 4 million dollars were rescued. And you are so lucky to have seen it without thousands of Asian tourists. I have not been in years due to the number of tourists. When the weather improves I might head down before the tourists over run again.
@@fsparkman3343 amazing! Thanks, it sure is spectacular when you've got it all to yourself
@@TheLifestylePioneers you're welcome
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We loved the Great Ocean Road when we were there in 1999, need to do it again. As for lunch, my husband said 2 minute noodles especially if cold. Love the Videos.☺️
Sounds great! And thanks for the tip!
So happy I discovered your vlog. Really enjoying your adventures so far.
We are too Janine 👍 thanks for watching
Check ya dcdc charger current setting. Ours was on 35 amp, so bumped it up to 50amp. Yet to test it out, as a 5 hour drive only yielded 20% SOC on our 400Ahr setup.......
Another great vid'.....
Cheers Darrin, I'm pretty sure ours is set to 50amp but I'll double check. We weren't driving much each day and had a lot of overcast and rain days.
Thank you so much for sharing your travels.
Thanks for watching!
Another great video guys, you are bringing back a lot of great memories of our trip.thankyou. Love your drone shots , when you are in S A. I hope you travel around the three peninsulas, fleurieu,Yorke and Eyre. So under rated yet they were a highlight of our trip. Good luck and looking forward to your next vid
Glad you enjoyed it. The S.A. peninsulas are definitely on our list but they'll have to wait until later in the year. We're taking the path a bit less travelled through S.A. 😉
Great work TLP!!
Thanks!
Mate you're doing a great job with the Vlogs. I did feel sorry for you in regards to the afternoon lighting. Trying to be in the right place at the right time for photography & lighting sure can play havoc with travel plans. I had the same issue on the Great Ocean Road. Keep up the great work.😉👍🏻
Thanks so much Bill 👍
The afternoon light was spectacular! Loved that more than the morning ☺️
Which cam do you use for your vlogging? Is this a Go Pro? Excellent videos btw. Have subscribed now!
Thanks for the sub! We use a combination of Go-pro 9 and a DJI Osmo pocket 👍
Frozen dumplings in the steamer basket of Thermomix 10 minutes Veroma speed 1 for quick lunch with favourite sauce
Thanks, Pam. Love this idea! 👍
Make a pasta dish to last the week and flat pack it into the freezer in ziplock bags - reheat and eat on the go
Thanks for the tip!
Eh….what are ‘kruskets’? 😄
😆 Cruskits are a type of crispbread over here