I was in Exmouth on 2007 and I stayed 3 months...it was an amazing time.After I traveled 40,000 km over the course of a year through this fabulous country thanks to the WH. This adventure will remain engraved in my heart and my mind until the last day of my existence....Thank you Australia for giving me this chance to do it.
Your video brought back great memories from being stationed at the U.S. Navy Comms base there for 3 years in early '70's. Lot's of time diving, snorkeling, fishing from pier and exploring the area. Wonderful Aussie people and you haven't lived until you have been chased across the Cape by an angry emu. 😂 Wish we had a rig like yours, we inherited an old '52 Land Rover that used more oil than gas but it carried our dive gear and camping equipment and was geared so low it would go anywhere so it met our needs. Thanks for the memories!
There is nothing like remote traveling and pure connection with the nature. And I always knew Australia is beautiful, but with this series I see that is even more magical than I thought. Thank you for showing us these spectacular, unique and rare travel destinations👊🙏😇
Thanks Miro, for your inspiring compliment and support 😁🤙🏻 we have also been a bit surprised about everything we discovered in Australia. There is a world with so few people and so much nature there.. even more bizarre than we suspected. Cheers and hope you’ll discover it too!
Thanks Seoul Avi! It’s really a heavenly place. Did you see the other videos we got on Western Australia? A lot of birds and other animals everywhere. Such a remote and natural place.
Thanks Louisa! We also can’t wait to go again while I’m making these videos now 😝 we just left Australia for Philippines and Africa, but in 2024 we’ll be back!
Excellent video!! We are travelling to Australia in the next months. Is it possible to share your travel route and some tips of the free camps? Thank you in advance!! ;-)
Hi! There are eight or nine videos with the entire route, which are all online 😁🤙🏻 a great way to find the campsites, and free camp spots is the app WikiCamps! Cheers and have a super nice trip like us ❤️🙏🏻
Very nice, but when exploring in Western Australia please wear a hat!! The UV is the strongest in the world here, and rates of skin cancer are very high
Hi Martin! Yes we sure do most of the time. Also we use sunscreen with the highest factor (I just don’t wear the hat often in the videos because with that light you won’t see much of my face 😅 cheers and thanks for the compliments!
@@WoutoftheWorld Love the content. Really well shot. The saying here in WA & the rest of the country is: Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek and Slide (Slip on a shirt, Slop on sunscreen, Slap on a hat, Seek shade, and Slide on sunglasses). Really important for kids, so it’s taught in all schools
II's actually perfect resort conditions if you can get enough fresh water. Differs from the Pacific coast in that it has low rainfall and little vegetation, as well as no coastal mountain range to act as a watershed. That's why WA has no Gold Coast equivalent probably.
It’s really worth it. So remote, so incredibly beautiful! We aren’t National Geographic unfortunately. Not everything we see is always captured, so you’ll have to take my word for it 😅 this weekend we post a video of the Great Barrier Reef, I can promise you we made a lot more footage there! Hope you’ll tune in ❤️
I was in Exmouth on 2007 and I stayed 3 months...it was an amazing time.After I traveled 40,000 km over the course of a year through this fabulous country thanks to the WH. This adventure will remain engraved in my heart and my mind until the last day of my existence....Thank you Australia for giving me this chance to do it.
Western Australia is heaven on earth !
True that and Amen! 😀
Shhhhhhshush, lol
@@gregstuart9783 Haha, exactly
Your video brought back great memories from being stationed at the U.S. Navy Comms base there for 3 years in early '70's. Lot's of time diving, snorkeling, fishing from pier and exploring the area. Wonderful Aussie people and you haven't lived until you have been chased across the Cape by an angry emu. 😂 Wish we had a rig like yours, we inherited an old '52 Land Rover that used more oil than gas but it carried our dive gear and camping equipment and was geared so low it would go anywhere so it met our needs. Thanks for the memories!
thank you for sharing this beautiful and informative video :) Hopefully i will visit this beautiful place.
There is nothing like remote traveling and pure connection with the nature. And I always knew Australia is beautiful, but with this series I see that is even more magical than I thought. Thank you for showing us these spectacular, unique and rare travel destinations👊🙏😇
Thanks Miro, for your inspiring compliment and support 😁🤙🏻 we have also been a bit surprised about everything we discovered in Australia. There is a world with so few people and so much nature there.. even more bizarre than we suspected. Cheers and hope you’ll discover it too!
Wonderful beach! and I like various birds in there. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks Seoul Avi! It’s really a heavenly place. Did you see the other videos we got on Western Australia? A lot of birds and other animals everywhere. Such a remote and natural place.
Very nice video and it is making me want to see Western Australian coast even more !!!!
Thanks Louisa! We also can’t wait to go again while I’m making these videos now 😝 we just left Australia for Philippines and Africa, but in 2024 we’ll be back!
Excellent video! Thank you!
Thanks Yash! Did you see the other Australia videos on my channel already? Subscribe to see my new videos every weekend 😁👍
Thank you for your beautiful and peaceful music and video in Australia..🌴
Thanks Relaxcome! Have you seen all 7 parts? Two more coming right up 😁🤙🏻
Beautiful Exmouth, Amazing place...Greetings from Venezuela!
Greetings back! 😄👍
Beautiful vids guys. Informative, picturesque, great drone shots n just the right length of vids. 👌👌
Thanks Harman! A great compliment and exactly what we are going for in each video. Welcome and happy travels 😁🤙🏻
Beautiful place.
Prachtig!!
Thanks Mariyah 🙏🏻
Can i ask what camera and drone did you use in the video? Magnificent!
Excellent video!! We are travelling to Australia in the next months. Is it possible to share your travel route and some tips of the free camps? Thank you in advance!! ;-)
Hi! There are eight or nine videos with the entire route, which are all online 😁🤙🏻 a great way to find the campsites, and free camp spots is the app WikiCamps! Cheers and have a super nice trip like us ❤️🙏🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld great, thank you!!!
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Thanks for watching! Cheers 😁🤙🏻
Very nice, but when exploring in Western Australia please wear a hat!! The UV is the strongest in the world here, and rates of skin cancer are very high
Hi Martin! Yes we sure do most of the time. Also we use sunscreen with the highest factor (I just don’t wear the hat often in the videos because with that light you won’t see much of my face 😅 cheers and thanks for the compliments!
@@WoutoftheWorld
Love the content. Really well shot.
The saying here in WA & the rest of the country is: Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek and Slide (Slip on a shirt, Slop on sunscreen, Slap on a hat, Seek shade, and Slide on sunglasses). Really important for kids, so it’s taught in all schools
I kept thinking the same :)
Beautiful scenery. I'm planning a trip to WA in a few months and how many days do you recommend to stay in Exmouth?
Thanks Gordon! I would say at least 2 or 3 days. We stayed 3 nights.
@@WoutoftheWorld cheers. Thanks for that
What time of year where you there?
II's actually perfect resort conditions if you can get enough fresh water. Differs from the Pacific coast in that it has low rainfall and little vegetation, as well as no coastal mountain range to act as a watershed. That's why WA has no Gold Coast equivalent probably.
What month is this.?
What drone brand are you using??
Hi, that's DJI!
Thank you. Can you tell which model?
Some comments on so much if not most of the corals being either bleached or dead and the reasons for that, please! People need to become more aware.
That’s very much true. It’s a big problem, mostly because waters are getting warmer 😓
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Do you mean that we made a travel add? Or do you mean the commercials in between?
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Less people, swim with Whale Sharks, Humpback Whales and Manta Rays.
Haha no one around, try getting here now in July, can’t even find the unpowered sure anywhere, not to mention lack of public toilets, place is fkogged
Your video does not show any spectacular reef or coral. Seems not worth the long drive up to Ningaloo reef.
It’s really worth it. So remote, so incredibly beautiful! We aren’t National Geographic unfortunately. Not everything we see is always captured, so you’ll have to take my word for it 😅 this weekend we post a video of the Great Barrier Reef, I can promise you we made a lot more footage there! Hope you’ll tune in ❤️
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