Another epic place. What grandeur. Captured beautifully. That little gorge was certainly a bonus. Betty did a great job as reserve cinema photographer. The overhead roll was outstanding 😂. Keep ‘em coming.
@@gsly8203 many thanks Gary - really appreciate it 🙏. Yes the little Gorge was totally unexpected - we were in there for quite a while ha ha! Thank goodness for BTS Betty 😉 Thanks for watching and all the best 👍
@@fannyandersson3330 thanks so much Fanny. Yes it was a special kind of place - we sat for well over an hour just soaking it up and having some breakfast before I took the camera out or even before anyone else came into the area - bliss! Take care and thanks for watching 👍
When you head north, Parranella Park, Cobalt Gorge, Undara are a must to see and excellent camping at all of them. Loved this video. Have very fond memories of Carnarvon Gorge
Fantastic video, Brian. We'll have to have a look at this place We'll in a couple of yrs. I think the snake is called a ball python. Pls though not 100% sure. Safe travels.
Many thanks Graham. I think you'll love it - especially the little gorge. Yes, it seems he was definitely a python of sorts so I wasn't in too much danger of becoming his breakfast. All the best!
😅Great video Brian. I missed that small gorge when I was there, but thankfully visited most of what the amazing Carnarvon gorge has to offer, including Salvatore Rosa. As has been mentioned Cobald Gorge and Undarra are must visit places. As you head west don’t miss Lawn Hill. I also think you will have to sign up Betty as your official paid videographer for the rest of the trip.😅Unlike some, she never seems to leave the video camera at home!!!
@@mervroberts5134 thanks so much Merv - really appreciate the location tips too 🙏. Your kind comments have been passed on to the official BTS cinematographer and received with a big smile 😃. Thanks for watching and all the best 👍
@@klickinthewild Also known as a Childs Python, as a general rule in Australia if the snakes head is wider than it's body it's a python and not venomous but better to do what you have done and photograph from a safe distance and leave him be about his business. If provoked they can still leave a nasty bite. BTW I'm jealous as buggery.
Thanks heaps for sharing your amazing experiences of a wonderful place, I hope to visit 😊❤
Epic location Brian! Another great video!
Many thanks Chris. Yes, I agree it's an incredible location. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
What a magic place. Gorgeous shots.
@@narelle4868 many thanks Narelle - much appreciated 🙏
Another FABULOUS video, thanks to you, Brian and “Behind the scenes Betty”!
@@BarbaraMartin-f7m ha ha - thanks so much Barbara. What would we do without her 😉
Enchanted place and great shots as ever!👍
Many thanks! If you haven't been, it's definitely worth a visit 👍🏻
Fabulous Brian, what an amazing place, just love the way you bring us along with you and Betty.
Many thanks Paul - really appreciate it. That little gorge was fantastic - definitely worth a visit. All the best 👍🏻
Another epic place. What grandeur. Captured beautifully. That little gorge was certainly a bonus. Betty did a great job as reserve cinema photographer. The overhead roll was outstanding 😂. Keep ‘em coming.
@@gsly8203 many thanks Gary - really appreciate it 🙏. Yes the little Gorge was totally unexpected - we were in there for quite a while ha ha! Thank goodness for BTS Betty 😉 Thanks for watching and all the best 👍
Stunning location, enjoyed the video too
@@MrBerry67 many thanks Mr Berry 🙏. Here's another one to keep on the list - you could spend days here and still not shoot it all. All the best 👍
It's a lovely place. I haven't been there for a while so thankyou for this video. 🙂👍
Many thanks Tim. Yes, so many spots to explore up the gorge - a great location. Thanks for watching and all the best 👍🏻
Behind the scene Betty deserves more props 😂
@@Funktacula_Fotography ha ha - couldn't agree more Simon 👍. She's definitely staying BTS though as I have been well informed 😉
❤ wow, that first place was epic! It must have been hard to capture the feeling of the place in a photo, I guess it was magnificent! 👍👍
@@fannyandersson3330 thanks so much Fanny. Yes it was a special kind of place - we sat for well over an hour just soaking it up and having some breakfast before I took the camera out or even before anyone else came into the area - bliss!
Take care and thanks for watching 👍
When you head north, Parranella Park, Cobalt Gorge, Undara are a must to see and excellent camping at all of them. Loved this video. Have very fond memories of Carnarvon Gorge
@@debbieharry-clarke2918 thanks so much Debbie and keep the location tips coming - just love discovering all these new places ❤️. All the best 👍
Fantastic video, Brian. We'll have to have a look at this place We'll in a couple of yrs.
I think the snake is called a ball python. Pls though not 100% sure.
Safe travels.
Many thanks Graham. I think you'll love it - especially the little gorge. Yes, it seems he was definitely a python of sorts so I wasn't in too much danger of becoming his breakfast. All the best!
😅Great video Brian. I missed that small gorge when I was there, but thankfully visited most of what the amazing Carnarvon gorge has to offer, including Salvatore Rosa. As has been mentioned Cobald Gorge and Undarra are must visit places. As you head west don’t miss Lawn Hill. I also think you will have to sign up Betty as your official paid videographer for the rest of the trip.😅Unlike some, she never seems to leave the video camera at home!!!
@@mervroberts5134 thanks so much Merv - really appreciate the location tips too 🙏. Your kind comments have been passed on to the official BTS cinematographer and received with a big smile 😃. Thanks for watching and all the best 👍
Ok animal lovers, help me out - what kind of snake was that at 6:30?
Carpet Python, he is beautiful.
@@davorocket2825 thanks Davo - I suspected that was the case but I wasn't going to put my fingers in there.... just in case, ha ha!
@@klickinthewild Also known as a Childs Python, as a general rule in Australia if the snakes head is wider than it's body it's a python and not venomous but better to do what you have done and photograph from a safe distance and leave him be about his business. If provoked they can still leave a nasty bite. BTW I'm jealous as buggery.