I love visiting Tasmania from across Bass Strait, and this is a stunning tribute. Watching it, you can imagine that early Scottish migrants & settlers would have been reminded of home. Tasmania is a place which you can call 'Heaven on Earth' and it must be protected at all costs 🍎
Beautiful! Tasmania is kind of similar to Newfoundland Island in Canada where I lived for 1.5 years. The fresh air, the coastal scenery, and the beautiful gorges. It's been a decade since I lived there but it feels sometimes like yesterday.
Stunningly beautiful footage. I've visited Tasmania a few times over the years (from Melbourne) and have loved it each visit. On my last visit, I drove up to the top of Mt Wellington before sunrise on my own, and watched the city lights of Hobart in the darkness, followed by dawn and a beautiful orange glow of the sunrise. Your footage and your story remind me of how magical those moments were to me. Thank you.
00:02: Mt Roland (N) 00:07: pumphouse or something, Lake St Clair (NW) 00:18: reminds me of any woodland east 00:20: could be Swan Island (NE) or something on the east coast 00:27: reminds me of forest from the north-south central spine 00:30: could actually be near Roland, like Golden Valley 00:34:- Wineglass Bay, Freycinet (E) 00:38: can't really see in detail, but could be Orford (E) 00:41: maybe Lake St Clair 00:42: not the first time a visitor has said that! I read a blog, someone visiting, and they said, even though they'd no connections, Tasmania just felt like going home. Lots of people consider moving permanently hehe 00:51: reminds me of, either nearby (NW), or even further south 00:59: wombat says...'I could be anywhere', but find every boulder to actually be one on Maria Island 01:00: pademelon. Forest seems more like Mt Field (S) 01:05: felt south, but seems like Mt Roland 01:09: I think these are Acacia dealbata (silver wattle, also the first one used patriotically), which is actually silver due to lichen which you can see; similar thing with blackheart sassafras. Could be Junee area 01:29: over NE. Then makes me think of SW, like Par Avion 01:31: but this could be Furneaux Group (NE) 01:54: reminds me of Skullbone plains or something (NW) 01:59: reminds me of a dam, like Cethana... (NW) 02:02: it's frosty, so, I would think southwest of Mt Roland, but I am getting confused 02:08: Scott's Peak in Lake Pedder, now I can recognise that (SW) 02:11: seems like St Columba falls (NE) 02:17: Bay of Fires? (NE) 02:21: rainforest...which could be anywhere but reminds me of the Tarkine 02:35: Horseshoe Falls, Mt Field (S) 02:40: seen before, but east probably 02:45: Devil's Gullet (NW) or I completely mistook Ben Lomond (NE) 02:49: Pedder to the spires or something (SW) 02:54: Coles Bay area, Freycinet (E) 02:57: reminds me of Lake Plimsoll (W), but could even be Burbury 03:03: stumped, maybe east 03:06: maybe St Clair mtns of Jupiter (NW)
You *must* visit Tasmania if you haven't been 💚Not only is it pristine & beautiful, I think it's got a special feeling, just being there -> timeless, natural, rare, peaceful. It makes me feel calm.
Absolutely beautiful, makes me want to go to Tasmania. please come to Western Australia and do something like this, if you need tour guide or anything just contact me.. I'll try my best to accomodate it . Mate, Your channel deserve more views and subsriber!!!
I love visiting Tasmania from across Bass Strait, and this is a stunning tribute. Watching it, you can imagine that early Scottish migrants & settlers would have been reminded of home.
Tasmania is a place which you can call 'Heaven on Earth' and it must be protected at all costs 🍎
Well done, Chad!
Such a beautiful video with a beautiful poem, this is perfect Chad.
So well shot, great narration!
"'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Thank you for allowing the viewers to see the beauty of this majestic environment through your eyes.
Thank you for the kind words!
Wonderful piece work my friend
Thanks heaps mate!
Очень красиво !!!
Wow, beautiful filming! And nice music to go along!
Wow.... very nice 👌
speechless wow...!
Breathtaking scenes🌞
Beautiful! Tasmania is kind of similar to Newfoundland Island in Canada where I lived for 1.5 years. The fresh air, the coastal scenery, and the beautiful gorges. It's been a decade since I lived there but it feels sometimes like yesterday.
Newfoundland Island sounds like an increidble place!
Beautiful work chad 👌🏽
Thank you!!
Stunningly beautiful footage.
I've visited Tasmania a few times over the years (from Melbourne) and have loved it each visit.
On my last visit, I drove up to the top of Mt Wellington before sunrise on my own, and watched the city lights of Hobart in the darkness, followed by dawn and a beautiful orange glow of the sunrise. Your footage and your story remind me of how magical those moments were to me. Thank you.
Thank you! Tasmania is truly one of the most spectacular places I've visited and I'm happy to hear you enjoyed the video!
This is absolutely stunning man! Every single shot is breathtaking and the storytelling is perfect!
Thank you Jaxon! Means a lot bro 🙌🏻
00:02: Mt Roland (N)
00:07: pumphouse or something, Lake St Clair (NW)
00:18: reminds me of any woodland east
00:20: could be Swan Island (NE) or something on the east coast
00:27: reminds me of forest from the north-south central spine
00:30: could actually be near Roland, like Golden Valley
00:34:- Wineglass Bay, Freycinet (E)
00:38: can't really see in detail, but could be Orford (E)
00:41: maybe Lake St Clair
00:42: not the first time a visitor has said that!
I read a blog, someone visiting, and they said, even though they'd no connections, Tasmania just felt like going home. Lots of people consider moving permanently hehe
00:51: reminds me of, either nearby (NW), or even further south
00:59: wombat says...'I could be anywhere', but find every boulder to actually be one on Maria Island
01:00: pademelon. Forest seems more like Mt Field (S)
01:05: felt south, but seems like Mt Roland
01:09: I think these are Acacia dealbata (silver wattle, also the first one used patriotically), which is actually silver due to lichen which you can see; similar thing with blackheart sassafras. Could be Junee area
01:29: over NE. Then makes me think of SW, like Par Avion
01:31: but this could be Furneaux Group (NE)
01:54: reminds me of Skullbone plains or something (NW)
01:59: reminds me of a dam, like Cethana... (NW)
02:02: it's frosty, so, I would think southwest of Mt Roland, but I am getting confused
02:08: Scott's Peak in Lake Pedder, now I can recognise that (SW)
02:11: seems like St Columba falls (NE)
02:17: Bay of Fires? (NE)
02:21: rainforest...which could be anywhere but reminds me of the Tarkine
02:35: Horseshoe Falls, Mt Field (S)
02:40: seen before, but east probably
02:45: Devil's Gullet (NW) or I completely mistook Ben Lomond (NE)
02:49: Pedder to the spires or something (SW)
02:54: Coles Bay area, Freycinet (E)
02:57: reminds me of Lake Plimsoll (W), but could even be Burbury
03:03: stumped, maybe east
03:06: maybe St Clair mtns of Jupiter (NW)
Subscribed. Really good one
Beautiful mate!
Thanks Jules!
Absolutely beautiful!
Incredible Chad 👏 I didn't think it was possible to want to go here more than I already did until I saw this!
Thanks heaps Nathan! It's a truly inspiring place.
You *must* visit Tasmania if you haven't been 💚Not only is it pristine & beautiful, I think it's got a special feeling, just being there -> timeless, natural, rare, peaceful. It makes me feel calm.
lets gooo
Cheers riggly!
Magical work my man! Tassie is the absolute bomb and you captured it perfectly!
Thanks heaps bro! Tassie is honestly the best hey.
Beautiful work Chad, it definitely felt like a dream watching it!
Thanks so much Santiago!
Ouse!? Stonor? Trewalla!?
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Absolutely beautiful, makes me want to go to Tasmania. please come to Western Australia and do something like this, if you need tour guide or anything just contact me.. I'll try my best to accomodate it . Mate, Your channel deserve more views and subsriber!!!