Another great presentation Wardy ( and Mrs Wardy) A great history doco. Loved the drone shots, the old pics, seeing the old remains and both your commentary. Keep them coming and safe travels 😃👍
Gday Wardy, just watched this and wanted to share with you what I saw way up the Archer River few weeks ago. Firstly there was an old Cattle pen and Loading ramp, been through a few fires, probably a 25/30minute run from the mouth. But after around an hour n half/ 2hours, bit of guiding through shallows but mostly on the plane. The was a an extremely old Scar on a Tree, around the size of 3ft x 2ft, and the immediate area around the the edge of the cut was very rounded and about 100/150mm in height, that was enough to see the age of what time this would have been cut. I didn’t manage a photo but I think looking at it, given tree age and cut, it was pre European days. Seeing you guys share a passion for the History of Weipa and it’s surrounds. Couldn’t imagine what’s yet to be seen, truly is a remarkable part of Australia!
Very interesting and well done, keep em coming.
Thanks Steve. Appreciate the support mate.
Another great presentation Wardy ( and Mrs Wardy) A great history doco. Loved the drone shots, the old pics, seeing the old remains and both your commentary. Keep them coming and safe travels 😃👍
Thanks so much mate. Great fun doing that one with Sam.
Great video wardy!
Thanks mate. Heaps of fun filming this one with Sam. Glad you enjoyed it mate.
Gday Wardy, just watched this and wanted to share with you what I saw way up the Archer River few weeks ago. Firstly there was an old Cattle pen and Loading ramp, been through a few fires, probably a 25/30minute run from the mouth. But after around an hour n half/ 2hours, bit of guiding through shallows but mostly on the plane. The was a an extremely old Scar on a Tree, around the size of 3ft x 2ft, and the immediate area around the the edge of the cut was very rounded and about 100/150mm in height, that was enough to see the age of what time this would have been cut. I didn’t manage a photo but I think looking at it, given tree age and cut, it was pre European days. Seeing you guys share a passion for the History of Weipa and it’s surrounds. Couldn’t imagine what’s yet to be seen, truly is a remarkable part of Australia!
Wow. That would have been amazing to see. Thanks for sharing that mate. I’ll have to keep an eye out for it.