First impressions of the Eyre Peninsula... why is it so windy?! - Episode 22
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2023
- WHY IS THE EYRE PENINSULA SO WINDY!
We made it to the Eyre Peninsula, although we were not sure if it was the right decision. Man the wind really took it out of us. The beaches and clifftop camps are absolutely stunning but when the wind is high these camps can be treacherous especially with a rooftop tent and living outside full time. We put down the camera for a while and just focused on how to cope with these conditions, we then made a conscious decision to get up and get back on track.
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Don’t apologize it must be very difficult to come up with what you think might be interesting. Good on ya helping the baby stingray. Be safe.
Out of this world camping spots the FJ as always, a beast. Love the drone footage. Nice fish and enjoy. This is my favourite overland youtube channel Explora Downunder till next time cheers.
Bloody good job guys with that little stinger, no tail at all!❤
He was very cute, our one good deed of the day!
I’m not sure but I think that was a small Manta Ray…
Good Save…
It's an eagle ray
Oh really, thanks for letting us know! He was a beautiful stingray.
careful dont be droning around osprey and sea eagles please
Absolutely not, we are very careful around wildlife. It’s their habitat after all!