The Bungle Bungle in Western Australia is fascinating. It's worth spending a few days camping inside and most of all, flying drones all over the wonderful rock formations.
I loved watching all these vlogs again- even better the second time! Quick question- how do you know that the rivers you cross are passable with your camper van? Some looked quite deep and hard to see their bottom - I would be worried they might be too deep.
Hi Dyan! Thanks for the wonderful comment. We knew upfront if the road was safe to travel. They will close them if it’s not. Also when the dry season is over for these destinations. We asked some other drivers (from the opposite direction) about the road conditions too. I understand your point and we found it a bit scary too sometimes. I must say we did see stranded cars every now and then who have had trouble continuing their journey. 😅
@@WoutoftheWorldI guess they’re pointing out that if you’ve used that terminology, then it’s incorrect. The correct way to say it is Aboriginal Australians. Aboriginal is not a noun, by the way. The most respectful way is to use the local nation name, because there are over 250 Aboriginal nations and over 500 Aboriginal languages in Australia. I know some people don’t care about this stuff, but it matters to those you’re talking about. That’s all we need to consider.
Hello beautiful family enjoyed watching your video amazing place ❤
woww Wout man wat een mooie video`s, dat je dat allemaal durft met je gezin
Very nice Australia
Just popped up on my You Tube and I shouted for JOY! Love you guys!!! From NJ in the USA
The Bungle Bungle in Western Australia is fascinating. It's worth spending a few days camping inside and most of all, flying drones all over the wonderful rock formations.
Australia Great Luxury County beautiful
I loved watching all these vlogs again- even better the second time! Quick question- how do you know that the rivers you cross are passable with your camper van? Some looked quite deep and hard to see their bottom - I would be worried they might be too deep.
Hi Dyan! Thanks for the wonderful comment. We knew upfront if the road was safe to travel. They will close them if it’s not. Also when the dry season is over for these destinations. We asked some other drivers (from the opposite direction) about the road conditions too. I understand your point and we found it a bit scary too sometimes. I must say we did see stranded cars every now and then who have had trouble continuing their journey. 😅
I remember you from kizimkazi zanzibar at Bella Vista resort
Haha really? Did you see that video about Zanzibar and the one about Tanzania? They came out very nice. Cheers from the family 🤙🏻
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Came from your Bali tour guide... Brother I need few unused drone clips of Bali
I drove with Easyrider minibus 2005/06 from south to nortth and bice versa
Geweldige video. Alsof je er bij bent.
Thanks Bram, super fijn compliment! 😁🤙🏻
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES?
What is your question? 😂
Aboriginal Australians
@@WoutoftheWorldI guess they’re pointing out that if you’ve used that terminology, then it’s incorrect. The correct way to say it is Aboriginal Australians. Aboriginal is not a noun, by the way. The most respectful way is to use the local nation name, because there are over 250 Aboriginal nations and over 500 Aboriginal languages in Australia. I know some people don’t care about this stuff, but it matters to those you’re talking about. That’s all we need to consider.