Mrs Macquarie’s Chair is the name of that lookout overlooking the Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Harbour Bridge behind. Mrs Macquarie was the wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
Nice video but I have lived in city most of my life but I am hoping to move to the Jervis Bay region . The beaches are stunning with pure white sands . I have been to the Blue Mountains many times . My favourite part is Butterbox point and Lockley Pylon near Leura . There is no fencing and it is so stunning with a handful of people visiting there .
@@PrinzameerTravels Airlie beach in the Whitsundays , the sand is so fine, Nasa used it to construct the lens for the Hubble space telescope. A bit it quirky trivia for u.
Great vlog! Just a quick point of correction - the Australian government does NOT support apartheid or genocidal regimes; it does however acknowledge that there should be a homeland for various people, especially those who were almost wiped out themselves. In fact they considered giving certain people a place in Western Australia to settle, which if approved by the indigenous landholders, and agreed upon, would probably have solved a LOT of problems.
Supporting a state in anyway that is currently commiting genocide and has been enacting an apartheid regime for decades IS supporting these things. Otherwise Australian foreign policy would be very different. A homeland for a displaced people does not mean they have a right to build on others homes, to terrorise indigenous people, bomb them, take away their rights, commit genocide and the list goes on. For example a country like Brazil does not support apartheid or genocide and to show so they have cut off all ties. I'll believe it when I see it.
Who was Mrs MacArthur? Or were you getting confused between Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of the 5th Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie? That point on the south shore of Port Jackson (a.k.a. Sydney Harbour), adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney, was named after Elizabeth Macquarie. The Macarthurs on the other hand (John and Elizabeth) were pioneers of Australia’s wool industry and who had properties to the south of Sydney near Cambpelltown. Look up their property, Camden Park Estate, which still exists in a preserved state. John Macarthur had involvement in the Rum Rebellion and the resulting run-in with the 4th governor of NSW, William Bligh, of the mutiny on the Bounty infamy. Interesting times!
if you feed those birds on your back deck they will come back and expect more feed ,then they will eat all the timber on your deck. that why you dont feed them.
Another great vlog and yes agree it’s very disappointing that the Australian Labor Party continues to support oppression and g3nocid3 🍉 I can’t wait to see your NYE vlog.
The Jewish people have suffered over two thousand years of persecution, so it is sad that the Labor Party supports the destruction of Israel and the genocide of the Jewish people. Hamas terrorists are the real villains in this continuing vortex of hatred.
Everyone enjoys human rights in Australia. If you don't approve, feel free to go somewhere else. You won't be missed. If it wasn't for colonisation, Australia would be e a stone age, prehistoric, barren, monolith.. Ignorant jerk......@PrinzameerTravels
Your comments are ignorant and ill informed, to say the least. Everyone enjoys human rights in Australia. If it wasn't for colonisation, Australia would be a stone age,wasteland. Feel free to leave..Bye...and take your stupid comments with you. Jerk..
@@PrinzameerTravelsI am not a colonizer and am disappointed at this comment of yours seeing that you are admiring 'colonisation ' architecture and are able to come here and do your video due to Australia's ' colonisation' . So how about being a visitor you be aware that a majority of Australians come from all over the world and are not colonisers Maybe most Aboriginals would tell you themselves that we do not live in the past and look forward to a wonderful future all altogether.
15:48 the money shot. Stunning.
Great video! Thank you for visiting our beautiful city of Sydney and the Blue Mountains!
Pleasure!!! I'm sure one day it will be MY city too 🤣❤️
Stunning! The water looks gorgeous! 🤩
It is beautiful just makes you want to jump in!!
Great video. You had a short time in Oz, but you spent it diligently well. Well done, you. I hazard a guess, you know, there's a lot more to see.
Yes so much to see never enough time! It's a stunning country. Expensive! But stunning. And I will definitely need to return or better yet move there!
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Mrs Macquarie’s Chair is the name of that lookout overlooking the Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Harbour Bridge behind. Mrs Macquarie was the wife of Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
Good to know!!! I was wondering who she is
Nice video but I have lived in city most of my life but I am hoping to move to the Jervis Bay region . The beaches are stunning with pure white sands . I have been to the Blue Mountains many times . My favourite part is Butterbox point and Lockley Pylon near Leura . There is no fencing and it is so stunning with a handful of people visiting there .
For sure it is all beautiful and I dream of going back!! Glad you enjoyed the video!!! Stay tuned for the new years eve vlog!!!
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Thank youuu hope you enjoyed
This is my back door, Whitehaven beach is the most beautiful beach you will ever encounter, WA also has beautiful beaches but Whitehaven is the bomb
It certainly was!!! But yes so I keep hearing about WA. Maybe the beaches there will take away my love for cities!!!
@@PrinzameerTravels Airlie beach in the Whitsundays , the sand is so fine, Nasa used it to construct the lens for the Hubble space telescope. A bit it quirky trivia for u.
@@westnblu haha good to know thank you for sharing.
You went to the Joan THUNDER LAND Theatre 😮😮😮😮...I go to the Joan SUTHERLAND Theatre 😅😅😅
Looool did I say that?!
Not Mrs Mc choir's point, as you say. It's Mrs Macquarie's chair.
Hahaha sorry me and my pronunciation
Great vlog!
Just a quick point of correction - the Australian government does NOT support apartheid or genocidal regimes; it does however acknowledge that there should be a homeland for various people, especially those who were almost wiped out themselves. In fact they considered giving certain people a place in Western Australia to settle, which if approved by the indigenous landholders, and agreed upon, would probably have solved a LOT of problems.
Supporting a state in anyway that is currently commiting genocide and has been enacting an apartheid regime for decades IS supporting these things. Otherwise Australian foreign policy would be very different. A homeland for a displaced people does not mean they have a right to build on others homes, to terrorise indigenous people, bomb them, take away their rights, commit genocide and the list goes on. For example a country like Brazil does not support apartheid or genocide and to show so they have cut off all ties. I'll believe it when I see it.
@@PrinzameerTravelsYou do realise that the British settled Australia and killed a lot of aboriginals.
@Jeni10 yes this is exactly the point I'm making. But apparently others are not agreeing with me
Mrs MacArthur's point !
????? NO its Mrs Macquarie's chair. She was a early governors wife.
Who was Mrs MacArthur? Or were you getting confused between Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of the 5th Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie? That point on the south shore of Port Jackson (a.k.a. Sydney Harbour), adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney, was named after Elizabeth Macquarie. The Macarthurs on the other hand (John and Elizabeth) were pioneers of Australia’s wool industry and who had properties to the south of Sydney near Cambpelltown. Look up their property, Camden Park Estate, which still exists in a preserved state. John Macarthur had involvement in the Rum Rebellion and the resulting run-in with the 4th governor of NSW, William Bligh, of the mutiny on the Bounty infamy. Interesting times!
An absolute brilliant video . . Love the kangaroos 🦘 moving together ❤. . No safety bars omg!!!
It is truly a beautiful city! One must visit!
if you feed those birds on your back deck they will come back and expect more feed ,then they will eat all the timber on your deck. that why you dont feed them.
Hahah noted for future reference 😉
Bro vlog north Korea ❤
Hahah incoming....
Yeh, Sydney's OK... but it's not Perth ☺
So I keep hearing. I must visit but I hear its a much smaller city? But best beaches in Australia
Another great vlog and yes agree it’s very disappointing that the Australian Labor Party continues to support oppression and g3nocid3 🍉
I can’t wait to see your NYE vlog.
Thank you for your comments!!! Yes me too it was amazingggg
The Jewish people have suffered over two thousand years of persecution, so it is sad that the Labor Party supports the destruction of Israel and the genocide of the Jewish people. Hamas terrorists are the real villains in this continuing vortex of hatred.
You should keep your political comments to yourself not everyone agrees with you believe it or not.Just stick to the tourist script narrative.
Don't watch then. If you don't agree with basic human rights and cannot condemn colonisation and imperialism, the problem isn't with my video its you.
Everyone enjoys human rights in Australia. If you don't approve, feel free to go somewhere else. You won't be missed. If it wasn't for colonisation, Australia would be e a stone age, prehistoric, barren, monolith.. Ignorant jerk......@PrinzameerTravels
Your comments are ignorant and ill informed, to say the
least. Everyone enjoys human rights in Australia. If it wasn't for colonisation, Australia would be a stone age,wasteland. Feel free to leave..Bye...and take your stupid comments with you. Jerk..
@@PrinzameerTravelsI am not a colonizer and am disappointed at this comment of yours seeing that you are admiring 'colonisation ' architecture and are able to come here and do your video due to Australia's ' colonisation' .
So how about being a visitor you be aware that a majority of Australians come from all over the world and are not colonisers
Maybe most Aboriginals would tell you themselves that we do not live in the past and look forward to a wonderful future all altogether.
no stinger suits needed this time :)
Hahah yes exactly. Only city sharks ready to do business !!!