Time for me to revisit the Maroubora as I have not been to that side of Sydney for a very long time. Next time when I'm back in Sydney, I will make sure to visit from M to M as you did. Once again, thanks for sharing the video.
That sounds like a plan! Maroubra is such a beautiful spot, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy revisiting it. It holds a special place for me, as it’s the area I grew up in, many moons ago! With the new track, it’s easier than ever to take in the stunning views and enjoy the walk. Thanks for watching, and I hope you have an amazing time when you’re back in Sydney!
1:57 The Korean translation for YOU MUST WEAR A LIFEJACKET WHEN ROCK FISHING THSESE WATERS seems to have been done by using Google Translate. 😅 2:52 As soon as I saw the scene, a bunker in military zones in Korea came to my mind, and sure enough Stephen says it was so during the Second World War. 4:03 Stephen is saying "...one of my other famous documentaries..." Did I hear him correctly? Is he a documentary producer, by any chance? 😲 6:15 Wow! Thanks to Stephen, I got to know how much dangerous rock fishing is.😰 I'd rather play with kangaroos and koalas if I travel to Australia. Today's Lesson : A beautiful beach can be as much dangerous as a beautiful woman. 7:55 The story of the guy who spotted Japanese submarine launching planes and submarines sounds very interesting and informative. It reminds me of Japanese bombing raid on Sydney harbor in the American TV series 'The Pacific'. 9:22 Did you swim across the bay twice? OMG! I can't believe it. What a champion! 👍👍👍Now I fully understand why Australia is the best in the Olympic swimming. 11:18 Pong, or Eau de Cologne, that is the question. Eau de Cologne, aka Pong, Malabar!!! 11:56 I was identifying it....What a brilliant answer! 😍 I love your answer. Poor thing. If it was alive, it would have been shown in your next 1SE video. I feel like I've watched a National Geographic documentary full of beautiful nature and interesting stories. 👏👏👏I took the liberty to subtitle this video. Maroubra to Malabar - A stunning coastal trail that pong fragrance greets 🤣 And what strikes me is that Stephen maintained a professional demeanor and you kept smiling all the way through. Thanks a lot for sharing the beautiful nature of Australia and all the information. 🙏🙏🙏
Wow, thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed comment! We had such a blast reading through your reactions-your blow-by-blow descriptions really had us both smiling and laughing! 😄 It’s awesome that you picked up on so many fun details, like the lifejacket translation (definitely a case of Google Translate at work there 😅) and Stephen’s cheeky “famous documentaries” line! As for his documentary work-well, that was all tongue-in-cheek! Be sure to check out the rest of the channel; his Barry the Truckie impersonation is definitely one to watch for a good laugh. :) th-cam.com/video/-nFO64oGHDE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UKd01DZyZuzrhEsr And yes, I did swim across that bay twice-though maybe at a much slower pace than the Olympians! 🏊♂ I absolutely love your "Maroubra to Malabar" subtitle idea-haha, that pong fragrance really added an unforgettable twist to the adventure! You really nailed that National Geographic vibe! 🌍 Thanks again for watching and sharing such amazing feedback. We’re so glad you enjoyed the video, and we can’t wait to share more of Australia’s beauty with you soon! 😊
I’m so glad to hear you love Australia-it really is such a unique and fascinating place! As for South Korea, I’d definitely love to visit again, but I think I’ll wait until it’s not winter there. The cold is a bit much for me! 😅 Thanks so much for watching, and I really appreciate your support!
Very nice video! Enjoyed watching! Very well presented! Done myself few videos for my travel channel if you want to have a look at it......thank you! New SUBSCRIBER
Thank you so much for the kind words, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video! You have some amazing experiences on your channel -its always great to connect with a fellow adventurer. Appreciate the subscription, and looking forward to seeing more of your adventures! Safe travels and keep up the awesome content!
Time for me to revisit the Maroubora as I have not been to that side of Sydney for a very long time. Next time when I'm back in Sydney, I will make sure to visit from M to M as you did. Once again, thanks for sharing the video.
That sounds like a plan! Maroubra is such a beautiful spot, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy revisiting it. It holds a special place for me, as it’s the area I grew up in, many moons ago! With the new track, it’s easier than ever to take in the stunning views and enjoy the walk. Thanks for watching, and I hope you have an amazing time when you’re back in Sydney!
1:57 The Korean translation for YOU MUST WEAR A LIFEJACKET WHEN ROCK FISHING THSESE WATERS seems to have been done by using Google Translate. 😅
2:52 As soon as I saw the scene, a bunker in military zones in Korea came to my mind, and sure enough Stephen says it was so during the Second World War.
4:03 Stephen is saying "...one of my other famous documentaries..." Did I hear him correctly? Is he a documentary producer, by any chance? 😲
6:15 Wow! Thanks to Stephen, I got to know how much dangerous rock fishing is.😰 I'd rather play with kangaroos and koalas if I travel to Australia. Today's Lesson : A beautiful beach can be as much dangerous as a beautiful woman.
7:55 The story of the guy who spotted Japanese submarine launching planes and submarines sounds very interesting and informative. It reminds me of Japanese bombing raid on Sydney harbor in the American TV series 'The Pacific'.
9:22 Did you swim across the bay twice? OMG! I can't believe it. What a champion! 👍👍👍Now I fully understand why Australia is the best in the Olympic swimming.
11:18 Pong, or Eau de Cologne, that is the question. Eau de Cologne, aka Pong, Malabar!!!
11:56 I was identifying it....What a brilliant answer! 😍 I love your answer. Poor thing. If it was alive, it would have been shown in your next 1SE video.
I feel like I've watched a National Geographic documentary full of beautiful nature and interesting stories. 👏👏👏I took the liberty to subtitle this video. Maroubra to Malabar - A stunning coastal trail that pong fragrance greets 🤣
And what strikes me is that Stephen maintained a professional demeanor and you kept smiling all the way through.
Thanks a lot for sharing the beautiful nature of Australia and all the information. 🙏🙏🙏
Wow, thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed comment! We had such a blast reading through your reactions-your blow-by-blow descriptions really had us both smiling and laughing! 😄 It’s awesome that you picked up on so many fun details, like the lifejacket translation (definitely a case of Google Translate at work there 😅) and Stephen’s cheeky “famous documentaries” line! As for his documentary work-well, that was all tongue-in-cheek! Be sure to check out the rest of the channel; his Barry the Truckie impersonation is definitely one to watch for a good laugh. :)
th-cam.com/video/-nFO64oGHDE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UKd01DZyZuzrhEsr
And yes, I did swim across that bay twice-though maybe at a much slower pace than the Olympians! 🏊♂
I absolutely love your "Maroubra to Malabar" subtitle idea-haha, that pong fragrance really added an unforgettable twist to the adventure! You really nailed that National Geographic vibe! 🌍
Thanks again for watching and sharing such amazing feedback. We’re so glad you enjoyed the video, and we can’t wait to share more of Australia’s beauty with you soon! 😊
I love Australia, Majestic!
Are you going to visit South Korea again?
I’m so glad to hear you love Australia-it really is such a unique and fascinating place! As for South Korea, I’d definitely love to visit again, but I think I’ll wait until it’s not winter there. The cold is a bit much for me! 😅 Thanks so much for watching, and I really appreciate your support!
Very nice video! Enjoyed watching! Very well presented! Done myself few videos for my travel channel if you want to have a look at it......thank you! New SUBSCRIBER
Thank you so much for the kind words, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video! You have some amazing experiences on your channel -its always great to connect with a fellow adventurer. Appreciate the subscription, and looking forward to seeing more of your adventures! Safe travels and keep up the awesome content!
@@CatherineGrenfell thank you very much, appreciate 🙏 ! I'm glad you like it, have a lovely weekend!