I went to the Australian Zoo many years ago with my kids. We had travelled to Brisb'n for BMX championships. Our friends had a relative who worked there, so we got a backstage pass to the Koala hospital. We have a photo of my kids holding a koala and a baby crocodile. We also went to Seaworld, and my son was chosen to have photos with the dolphins. Both great experiences. They have also raced in Cairns, so they've been to the Great Barrier Reef. It is just beautiful. They have also raced in South Australia, both in Adelaide at a World Title event and Mount Gambier, and twice in Shepparton, Victoria. Their first event they entered was in Perth, WA. They were tiny then. My son had quit when my daughter entered her last Nationals in Bunbury, the South West of WA. That was over 10 years later. Amazing times travelling. If you get a chance to do it, grab it with both hands. There is so much to see. You won't be disappointed.
There are plenty of Fish and Chip shops that have vinegar with their fish and chips in Oz. Joe still needs to work on his Aussie accent abit more yet, he has to be abit more relaxed when he speaks just like we Aussies are, Relaxed. Both of you enjoy your stay in the Best country in the world.......
It is true. Biggest legal case in Australian history, Azaria Chamberlain was eaten by a dingo and her mother was sent to jail for it. It was at Uluṟu (Ayers rock) not on an island.
@@EatVentureVlog The famous quote from the case "the dingo's got my baby". Meryl Streep played the part of Lindy Chamberlain and Sam Neill played her husband Michael Chamberlain in the 1988 film about the incident "Evil Angels". Fraser Island Dingoes are considered the most pure bred because of the isolation on the island and the island is a National Park so no other dogs are allowed. Children have been severely mauled and killed by the Fraser Island Dingoes. People who grow up in the city just don't understand how dangerous Dingoes can be.
I do agree, I just know that the park does quite a lot for conservation and hope these crocodiles help support the ones in the wild with their displays, helping inform guests on a large scale, it's a tough predicament 🤔
@@liverticEchidnas in the top end are definitely nocturnal. They become nocturnal in the warmer months in some regions but in very warm regions they are nocturnal year round.
@@livertic as I said, those at the top end are and those in warmer climates will also adjust to become so - Victoria is not the top end and isn’t a warmer climate lol. Sorry Victoria but you freezin 🤣 👍
I went to the Australian Zoo many years ago with my kids. We had travelled to Brisb'n for BMX championships. Our friends had a relative who worked there, so we got a backstage pass to the Koala hospital. We have a photo of my kids holding a koala and a baby crocodile.
We also went to Seaworld, and my son was chosen to have photos with the dolphins.
Both great experiences.
They have also raced in Cairns, so they've been to the Great Barrier Reef. It is just beautiful.
They have also raced in South Australia, both in Adelaide at a World Title event and Mount Gambier, and twice in Shepparton, Victoria. Their first event they entered was in Perth, WA. They were tiny then. My son had quit when my daughter entered her last Nationals in Bunbury, the South West of WA. That was over 10 years later.
Amazing times travelling. If you get a chance to do it, grab it with both hands. There is so much to see. You won't be disappointed.
Joe sort of sounds like a typical Queenslander putting his Steve Irwin accent on. 😂
Ayeee thanks for this, needs a bit more work but I'll be one of the locals in no time 😉🇦🇺
There are plenty of Fish and Chip shops that have vinegar with their fish and chips in Oz. Joe still needs to work on his Aussie accent abit more yet, he has to be abit more relaxed when he speaks just like we Aussies are, Relaxed. Both of you enjoy your stay in the Best country in the world.......
Awh thank you for sharing! Appreciate your comment 🙏
It means so much to us you watching our videos🙌
Steve irwin way is commonly refered to as crikey way
Steve used to do that crock show....so when you went to the zoo you would get to meet him and the family
Wow that would of been amazing
That's how Steve and Terry met. He saw her in the crowd. She was with a friend. They got to meet Steve after the show. The rest is history 😊
First Bay at Coolum is a nice little secluded beach. Don't tell anyone about it. 😁
Thank you for the great advise, we’ve been there it’s a stunner 🙌
Wombats are related to Koalas. Think of Wombats as Koalas who live in burrows in the ground instead of trees.
Ah that’s good to know
It is true. Biggest legal case in Australian history, Azaria Chamberlain was eaten by a dingo and her mother was sent to jail for it. It was at Uluṟu (Ayers rock) not on an island.
Crazy 😅
@@EatVentureVlog The famous quote from the case "the dingo's got my baby". Meryl Streep played the part of Lindy Chamberlain and Sam Neill played her husband Michael Chamberlain in the 1988 film about the incident "Evil Angels".
Fraser Island Dingoes are considered the most pure bred because of the isolation on the island and the island is a National Park so no other dogs are allowed. Children have been severely mauled and killed by the Fraser Island Dingoes. People who grow up in the city just don't understand how dangerous Dingoes can be.
Actually it happened again recently on Frasier island but the child wasn't killed.
@@jordantaylor260 Fraser Island or K’Gari not Frasier - that’s an American comedy tv show 😂 👍
@@Dr_KAP It's one I who gives a toss.
Nothing wrong with Taco Bell,they are really nice.
Crocodiles don’t want to be fed, they want to hunt.
I do agree, I just know that the park does quite a lot for conservation and hope these crocodiles help support the ones in the wild with their displays, helping inform guests on a large scale, it's a tough predicament 🤔
Give the accents up mate !
Might need a little more work on that one 😂
Echindas are not nocturnal
My mistake thought they were 😅
@@liverticEchidnas in the top end are definitely nocturnal. They become nocturnal in the warmer months in some regions but in very warm regions they are nocturnal year round.
@@Dr_KAP The majority are not. Im in Vic and spotted 2 today.
@@Dr_KAP Thanx for that.
@@livertic as I said, those at the top end are and those in warmer climates will also adjust to become so - Victoria is not the top end and isn’t a warmer climate lol. Sorry Victoria but you freezin 🤣 👍