Great video Tim. That leaves you wanting more. This landscape is unique. You always look forward to the next video. I hope you got the mail this morning. Cheers 🍺 Tim.
Hello Hans, I'm delighted you enjoyed Milford Sound, it is one of the most fascinating places I've ever visited, especially those trees that appear to grow out of the rocks and the strange colour of the water caused by fresh water floating on top of sea water. Take care. Tim.
Tim, that was a brilliant, impressive video. More it was a selection of jaw dropping locations, massive mountains, awesome bends by road and water. Milford Sound and the vistas in all directions are great. Thank you for sharing your memories with complete strangers via your channel. Stunning! Peter
Hi Peter, It's hard to think of a more spectacular drive, this was the third time I've done it and it still blows me away, just as it did the first time. The camera can never do justice to the Fjord itself, it simply dwarfs the boats in a way that the camera simply can't convey and those waterfalls are magical. As always, it is my pleasure to share these memories. Cheers. Tim.
This has to be one of the best experiences to be had anywhere in New Zealand, I've been there 4 times now and I must have been so lucky, the weather was fine on every occasion.
Hi tim,It's really is a beautiful place,It looks a lot like norway without the rain,Take care cheer's bob. ps coming soon to a venue near you mr negative with his show of one liners.
Hello Eileen, I'm loving editing these videos, they bring back so many wonderful memories from my trips to New Zealand. it will take a few more months to complete this tour, hopefully by then I'll be able to visit my son in NZ again.
@@Timsvideochannel1 It will happen eventually Tim. On 14th Sept my longtime friend and I will be tripping south, down Dunedin way for 2 wks. Hope to visit bluff cos we have visited Cape Reinga many yrs ago. I have seen the North Island now im living in S Island, i have years to visit further south.
@@eileenlynetteadams9182 Hi, i hope you and your friend have a wonderful time in and around Dunedin, I love the Otago Peninsula, its a wildlife haven and so beautiful. The coastline is made up of dramatic cliffs, idyllic little bays and glorious sandy beaches. The town itself has a real Scottish feel to it, with all the beautiful stone buildings owing much of their architectural inspiration to the original Granite City (Edinburgh), Dunedin Station is one of the most attractive building in all of New Zealand, framed by wonderful gardens, its probably the most photographed scene in Dunedin. i wish I was there.
@@Timsvideochannel1 When you are on a boat in a lake surrounded by tall mountains, the views can be spectacular. New Zealand is a beautiful country as well. I had a boyfriend from New Zealand when I was younger and he loved traveling. I went to quite a few places with him and he was a great companion. But after a while he was too much of a 'gypsy' for me. Girls want to settle down eventually; well most of them want a reliable type to be with. Funnily enough I travelled more with my husband than with the ex boyfriend and my husband is not into travelling that much. His family is from Chile, mine from Serbia, so there was a lot of flying to and fro. 🤗
@@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt Apart from school exchange and day trips to France, I didn't really go overseas until I was 25 or so, then over the next few years I went to Spain, Italy and Yugoslavia. My parents owned a Villa in Spain, so we went there quite often. I didn't travel outside Europe until my son and youngest daughter moved to New Zealand and China, I sometimes wish I had travelled more when I was younger, as it was I got married at 19 bought a house, settled down and had children. I've made up for the travel I missed when I was younger and I plan on doing a lot more as time, money and Covid permits. One of my friends in New Zealand married a woman from Chile, there is a railway there that he wants to take me see, he says you have to see it to believe it and that's from a man who drives trains in New Zealand. The people we meet play a big part in the way our lives work out 🙂.
@@Timsvideochannel1 You married so early Tim. I was 24 when I got married and my daughter was born a year later. I must admit that real travel is less interesting for me the older I get. With the world in disarray and covid on rampage I am quite happy to be home looking after my chooks, gardening and cooking. I also like reading books about religion and metaphysics and tapestry making. Plenty to keep me busy. I am more of a homebody now. I travel on YT these days. As for Chile, it is a beautiful country too. Interestingly enough my older brother-in-law was a train-driver in Chile but just before he passed away he was working in the office. He was a heavy smoker (the pipe was always in his mouth) and they had to remove part of his lungs from which he never really recovered. When I saw him for the last time, he was in a bad shape but he kept reminiscing to us about the good old days on the trains and how he would have loved to take us everywhere around Chile.
@@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt "Yes" I got married early at 19, I was 23 when my son arrived, I was young and fit enough to be able play football alongside my son and we all went to swimming lessons together. It was nice to be able to join in rather than be a bystander as is so often the case today, now that many couples don't have children until they are in their 40's. My wife isn't really interested in travelling unless it is to see the kids or to sunbathe on some idyllic beach, fortunately she doesn't mind me going off on my own. Hopefully I will get to Chile one day, your older brother-in-law sounds like a colourful character, Oh well back to work now 🙂.
This is great! I love that you’re putting your excellent video and editing skills together for some non-train stuff. I’m definitely open to more of this
Hello Brian, I'd originally intended this to be a travel channel with some train trips, the covid restrictions have prevented me from travelling, fortunately I spent 6 weeks touring around Australia and New Zealand in 2019. I've already uploaded the Australian stuff, but I've still got enough New Zealand material to keep me going until Christmas, most of it straight forward touring, some of it off the beaten tourist track, I'm looking forward to sharing it with you. Thanks for your comment, it is appreciated.
@@mariacristinariesenberg8256 Obrigado, estou feliz que você goste desses vídeos, eu realmente gostaria de visitar a América do Sul, de outros vídeos de pessoas eu sei que é um lugar incrível com paisagens incríveis. Thank you, I am pleased you enjoy these videos, I would really like to visit South America, from other peoples videos, I know it is an amazing place with incredible landscapes.
i guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Axl Brayan Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Om Nieuw-Zeeland te bezoeken, is te zien Moeder Natuur nog steeds het creëren van het prachtige landschap dat we genieten van vandaag. Vulkanen, aardbevingen en gletsjers zijn allemaal een normaal onderdeel van het dagelijks Fiordland leven. Het is een geweldige plek. To visit New Zealand, is to see Mother Nature still creating the wonderful landscape we enjoy today. Volcanoes, earthquakes and glaciers are all a normal part of daily Fiordland life. It is an amazing place.
Thanks Tim, you did abetter job than the BBC slow TV trip. Pity you can't do a few more around here, Love them all. P.S. you don't have to edit these trips, just make them a bit longer. Pete on the Isle of Wight.
Thank you Pete, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. I'm editing several videos showing New Zealand’s Central North Island and Volcanic Highway at the moment, deciding the length of the clips is a difficult choice, I tend to make them a little longer where I can because these videos aren't documentaries, they are intended to be relaxing with just a few captions about the places visited. As UK restrictions ease a trip to the Isle of Wight is looking likely, because I don't think world travel will be opening up any time soon. Cheers. Tim.
@@Timsvideochannel1 I haven't done radio for over 12 years now and my departure from the station, to which I gave 10 years of my life, still rankles as it was an unfair and unjust expulsion. I tried a couple of times to rejoin but a second rejection, based on the same lies told about me in March, 2008 has meant I no longer want anything to do with radio at all.
Yes did this trip in 2012. It doesn't matter how good the video is you have to see it in person to appreciate the size and majesty of it all.
Spot on, Milford Sound has to be experienced in person to be fully appreciated.
Great video Tim. That leaves you wanting more. This landscape is unique. You always look forward to the next video. I hope you got the mail this morning. Cheers 🍺 Tim.
Hello Hans, I'm delighted you enjoyed Milford Sound, it is one of the most fascinating places I've ever visited, especially those trees that appear to grow out of the rocks and the strange colour of the water caused by fresh water floating on top of sea water. Take care. Tim.
Tim, that was a brilliant, impressive video. More it was a selection of jaw dropping locations, massive mountains, awesome bends by road and water. Milford Sound and the vistas in all directions are great. Thank you for sharing your memories with complete strangers via your channel.
Stunning! Peter
Hi Peter, It's hard to think of a more spectacular drive, this was the third time I've done it and it still blows me away, just as it did the first time. The camera can never do justice to the Fjord itself, it simply dwarfs the boats in a way that the camera simply can't convey and those waterfalls are magical. As always, it is my pleasure to share these memories. Cheers. Tim.
A fantastic journey, a great ride along!!! Thanks Tim...Peace!!!
Bill
Thank you Bill, it was good to have your virtual company.
Catch up time. Great reminder of great trip mate. Least you got sunshine.
This has to be one of the best experiences to be had anywhere in New Zealand, I've been there 4 times now and I must have been so lucky, the weather was fine on every occasion.
Hi tim,It's really is a beautiful place,It looks a lot like norway without the rain,Take care cheer's bob. ps coming soon to a venue near you mr negative with his show of one liners.
Kia Ora Tim, thankyou its stunning beauty eh. Im looking forward to more of these trippings around my homeland Aotearoa= Land of the long white cloud.
Hello Eileen, I'm loving editing these videos, they bring back so many wonderful memories from my trips to New Zealand. it will take a few more months to complete this tour, hopefully by then I'll be able to visit my son in NZ again.
@@Timsvideochannel1 It will happen eventually Tim. On 14th Sept my longtime friend and I will be tripping south, down Dunedin way for 2 wks. Hope to visit bluff cos we have visited Cape Reinga many yrs ago. I have seen the North Island now im living in S Island, i have years to visit further south.
@@eileenlynetteadams9182 Hi, i hope you and your friend have a wonderful time in and around Dunedin, I love the Otago Peninsula, its a wildlife haven and so beautiful. The coastline is made up of dramatic cliffs, idyllic little bays and glorious sandy beaches. The town itself has a real Scottish feel to it, with all the beautiful stone buildings owing much of their architectural inspiration to the original Granite City (Edinburgh), Dunedin Station is one of the most attractive building in all of New Zealand, framed by wonderful gardens, its probably the most photographed scene in Dunedin. i wish I was there.
What a great holiday! I bet this years restrictions are spoiling what you usually find to explore and video!
I miss traveling, these are strange times for all us, I had so much planned, now I'm just waiting for the green light to get going again.
Amazing landscape!!
I'm pleased you enjoyed it 😁
20:26 23:50 25:27 29:23 30:44 34:42 36:38 Fantastic!
Truly breathtakingly beautiful Tim. I am mesmerized! 🤗👍🥰
Here and Lake Bled are the two places I've visited where I literally cried tears of joy 😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 When you are on a boat in a lake surrounded by tall mountains, the views can be spectacular. New Zealand is a beautiful country as well. I had a boyfriend from New Zealand when I was younger and he loved traveling. I went to quite a few places with him and he was a great companion. But after a while he was too much of a 'gypsy' for me. Girls want to settle down eventually; well most of them want a reliable type to be with. Funnily enough I travelled more with my husband than with the ex boyfriend and my husband is not into travelling that much. His family is from Chile, mine from Serbia, so there was a lot of flying to and fro. 🤗
@@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt Apart from school exchange and day trips to France, I didn't really go overseas until I was 25 or so, then over the next few years I went to Spain, Italy and Yugoslavia. My parents owned a Villa in Spain, so we went there quite often. I didn't travel outside Europe until my son and youngest daughter moved to New Zealand and China, I sometimes wish I had travelled more when I was younger, as it was I got married at 19 bought a house, settled down and had children. I've made up for the travel I missed when I was younger and I plan on doing a lot more as time, money and Covid permits. One of my friends in New Zealand married a woman from Chile, there is a railway there that he wants to take me see, he says you have to see it to believe it and that's from a man who drives trains in New Zealand. The people we meet play a big part in the way our lives work out 🙂.
@@Timsvideochannel1 You married so early Tim. I was 24 when I got married and my daughter was born a year later. I must admit that real travel is less interesting for me the older I get. With the world in disarray and covid on rampage I am quite happy to be home looking after my chooks, gardening and cooking. I also like reading books about religion and metaphysics and tapestry making. Plenty to keep me busy. I am more of a homebody now. I travel on YT these days.
As for Chile, it is a beautiful country too. Interestingly enough my older brother-in-law was a train-driver in Chile but just before he passed away he was working in the office. He was a heavy smoker (the pipe was always in his mouth) and they had to remove part of his lungs from which he never really recovered. When I saw him for the last time, he was in a bad shape but he kept reminiscing to us about the good old days on the trains and how he would have loved to take us everywhere around Chile.
@@OmniaInNumerisSitaSunt "Yes" I got married early at 19, I was 23 when my son arrived, I was young and fit enough to be able play football alongside my son and we all went to swimming lessons together. It was nice to be able to join in rather than be a bystander as is so often the case today, now that many couples don't have children until they are in their 40's. My wife isn't really interested in travelling unless it is to see the kids or to sunbathe on some idyllic beach, fortunately she doesn't mind me going off on my own. Hopefully I will get to Chile one day, your older brother-in-law sounds like a colourful character, Oh well back to work now 🙂.
Beautifully shot and edited, sir. I enjoyed every moment!
Thank you, your kind comment means a lot to me.
This is great! I love that you’re putting your excellent video and editing skills together for some non-train stuff. I’m definitely open to more of this
Hello Brian, I'd originally intended this to be a travel channel with some train trips, the covid restrictions have prevented me from travelling, fortunately I spent 6 weeks touring around Australia and New Zealand in 2019. I've already uploaded the Australian stuff, but I've still got enough New Zealand material to keep me going until Christmas, most of it straight forward touring, some of it off the beaten tourist track, I'm looking forward to sharing it with you. Thanks for your comment, it is appreciated.
Super film!
Thank you 😊
Maravilhoso demais.Gratidão,por compartilhar.
Obrigado. Estou feliz que você gostou do vídeo.
beneden bij de bowen fals ligt voor een vermogen aan gols/goud.Tim.
Very nice video, greetings from Brazil.
Hello, I am pleased you enjoyed visiting Milford Sound with me. Best wishes from England.
Os seus vídeos também são muito bonitos.Sem contar,que Santa Catarina,é o estado mais bonito do Brasil.O Sul é tudo.
@@mariacristinariesenberg8256 Obrigado, estou feliz que você goste desses vídeos, eu realmente gostaria de visitar a América do Sul, de outros vídeos de pessoas eu sei que é um lugar incrível com paisagens incríveis.
Thank you, I am pleased you enjoy these videos, I would really like to visit South America, from other peoples videos, I know it is an amazing place with incredible landscapes.
i guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know a way to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Axl Brayan Thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
bij die watervallen op 27:00 zal je wel veel goud vinden.
Magnific!
Thank you 😊
je ken wel zien hoe deze planeet is ontstaan aan de rots formatichs.vloeibaar gesteente.goed te zien,prachtig,Tim.miljarden jaren oud.
Om Nieuw-Zeeland te bezoeken, is te zien Moeder Natuur nog steeds het creëren van het prachtige landschap dat we genieten van vandaag. Vulkanen, aardbevingen en gletsjers zijn allemaal een normaal onderdeel van het dagelijks Fiordland leven. Het is een geweldige plek.
To visit New Zealand, is to see Mother Nature still creating the wonderful landscape we enjoy today. Volcanoes, earthquakes and glaciers are all a normal part of daily Fiordland life. It is an amazing place.
Thanks Tim, you did abetter job than the BBC slow TV trip. Pity you can't do a few more around here, Love them all. P.S. you don't have to edit these trips, just make them a bit longer. Pete on the Isle of Wight.
Thank you Pete, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. I'm editing several videos showing New Zealand’s Central North Island and Volcanic Highway at the moment, deciding the length of the clips is a difficult choice, I tend to make them a little longer where I can because these videos aren't documentaries, they are intended to be relaxing with just a few captions about the places visited. As UK restrictions ease a trip to the Isle of Wight is looking likely, because I don't think world travel will be opening up any time soon. Cheers. Tim.
1:06 Mirror Lakes, Something to "reflect" on! LOL
Oh, that's got to be a groan factor 10 😉
@@Timsvideochannel1 More like "off the scales"! LOL
@@neilforbes416 😊
I had a joke about Lake Gunn but it mis-fired!
😊👍
Like the pun about lake gunn, was fun
@@eileenlynetteadams9182 Well.... it was the right "calibre"! LOL
Fantastic 🏞 thank you 👏🏞
Thank you, it's nice to know you enjoyed it.
de stirling fals lijken wel wat op de Krimmeler wasserfallen in Tirol. the Alps.
Ah, okay, a nice road trip video with which to relax and unwind......Let 'er rip, Tim!
Hello Neil, I kept the speed down so you don't have to wear your seat belt for this one.
@@Timsvideochannel1 That's good. I need to get a new one. The last one snapped after one of your high-speed rail trips! LOL
@@neilforbes416 😊👍
het lijkt wel het landschap van Jurasic park. lol. the Raptors and the T.REX.lol.
It doesn't just look like Jurasic Park, it sounds like it too!!!
W.onderful nature
It's one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen.
New Zealand is a post card just waiting for someone to snap a pic.
I couldn't put it better, it is a beautiful place.
12 minutes in, they should call this Mercedes Road for all the Benz(bends) in it! LOL
You should have been on the radio with all those one liners.
@@Timsvideochannel1 I used to do community radio here in Australia!
@@neilforbes416 I knew that from earlier comments, that's why I slipped it in 😉
@@Timsvideochannel1 I haven't done radio for over 12 years now and my departure from the station, to which I gave 10 years of my life, still rankles as it was an unfair and unjust expulsion. I tried a couple of times to rejoin but a second rejection, based on the same lies told about me in March, 2008 has meant I no longer want anything to do with radio at all.
@@neilforbes416 That's a shame, I'm sorry to hear it ended on a sour note.