Very interesting. My mom climbed Ayers Rock, Uluru, about 30 years ago in her late 60's. She met with friends from AU who took her up there and many other places during her trip of a lifetime back in the 80's. I hope to go there someday myself. Well done and thanks for sharing this...
Hi, I just watched van build playlist which is amazing! I’m glad I decided to check your travel vlogs to because they are amazing! I love your story telling voice, lol! ☺️
Hi there! you should really put in the description the music you used and give credit to those Indigenous artists. It's awesome that you spoke so much about culture and made sure you knew what you were talking about. Thankyou
Hi thanks very much appreciate that :) the songs are by 'Jon Bjork', all the music I use is licensed from Epidemic Sounds, I'll add them to the description 👍🏼 thanks for watching
Very special stuff, thank you! It's definitely inspiring for my new solo music project UV 🎤
It is very unique and a special place, good luck on your project 👍🏼
Very interesting. My mom climbed Ayers Rock, Uluru, about 30 years ago in her late 60's. She met with friends from AU who took her up there and many other places during her trip of a lifetime back in the 80's. I hope to go there someday myself. Well done and thanks for sharing this...
Thanks mate yeah it's a magical place, truly. These days you aren't allowed to climb it but it is still just as amazing from the ground
Thanks Jaz....another awesome video! Loved it
Thank you Chris appreciate you watching 👍🏼
Hi, I just watched van build playlist which is amazing! I’m glad I decided to check your travel vlogs to because they are amazing! I love your story telling voice, lol! ☺️
Thank you very much :)
Hi there! you should really put in the description the music you used and give credit to those Indigenous artists. It's awesome that you spoke so much about culture and made sure you knew what you were talking about. Thankyou
Hi thanks very much appreciate that :) the songs are by 'Jon Bjork', all the music I use is licensed from Epidemic Sounds, I'll add them to the description 👍🏼 thanks for watching
Hey I've been there, that's Ayers Rock. Don't tell me they did some kind of politically correct name change?
Nice it's magical hey! The original name is Uluru, Ayers Rock would be it's more recent name from white man, but both mean the same thing