What a terrific series this is going to be. Love the collaboration with Geoff and his wealth of knowledge is astounding. Most importantly I'm really enjoying seeing the Landy out in its element. Goooo da Landy Thanks for sharing
Yep, the classic Landy features, rattles, door seals that don't seal, just be thankful you're not in wet England! But that's why there are holes in the floor, let the water out! Love a good old Landy.
A few nameless trackers. Is that really all you have to say about the Aboriginal history of that place in the context of the Rabbit Proof Fence? Unbelievable.
@@mattswadling4572 Thank you for your comment-you’re absolutely right that the Aboriginal history tied to the Rabbit-Proof Fence is incredibly significant and deserves deeper recognition. The fence not only altered the natural landscape but also impacted traditional Aboriginal lands and ways of life, disrupting sacred connections to Country. It’s also tied to one of the most powerful stories of resilience in Australian history. The journey of Molly, Daisy, and Gracie, three young Aboriginal girls who followed the fence for over 1,500 kilometers to return home after being forcibly removed, highlights the strength and survival of Aboriginal people in the face of devastating assimilation policies. The ‘nameless trackers’ you mention are also a reminder of the deep knowledge of Country held by Aboriginal communities. These individuals weren’t nameless to their families or people, they were custodians of an ancient understanding of the land. I appreciate your passion for keeping this history alive, and I’ll make sure to highlight these layers of Aboriginal history more thoroughly in future content. Thanks for holding me accountable - it’s an important conversation.
What a terrific series this is going to be.
Love the collaboration with Geoff and his wealth of knowledge is astounding. Most importantly I'm really enjoying seeing the Landy out in its element.
Goooo da Landy
Thanks for sharing
@@michaelnugara1 awesome mate glad you can enjoy it. 💯👌🏻
Great video mate. Thanks for sharing!
@@onthefencefilm Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it, mate!
That was excellent, remote and my home state. Just love it up that way.
@@zoezoe610 it is fantastic can’t wait to do more. 👌🏻
@@JamieHazelden You will love exploring out that way. so good to see you out again do these videos.
Another incredible video
@@mallacey7621 thanks mate glad you enjoyed it again. 👌🏻
Yep, the classic Landy features, rattles, door seals that don't seal, just be thankful you're not in wet England! But that's why there are holes in the floor, let the water out!
Love a good old Landy.
@@overlandready so true lol, it might leak water in but it lets it out.
Great stuff
@@tonysmith9548 appreciate it, Tony! Thanks for watching!
Love the references about modern vehicles! Great and interesting expeditions, hope we see a parentie in your garage soon!
@@mattsmith2051 mate you never know haha
Landy's love em or hate 😮 loved mine, and I'd have another in a heartbeat.
Cheers Jamie.
@@GrandadBaz Gotta love the old Landy’s they just don’t miss a beat 👌🏻
This fence is the biggest fence in the world! New subscriber here.
@@Andre-yu3qs Appreciate the support! Yes, it’s an incredible fence with so much history behind it. Thanks for subscribing!
Lovely Ep and places guys. I had a No 5 landy trailer I put a tray on it and converted the bearings on the axle to Toyota was a great trailer.
@@craigtomkinson2837 nice keeping it use always good. 👌🏻
Wow, last time I saw you was with 4WD Action.
@@stanleyj.mitchell4851 Those were some great times. Glad to see you’re still following along!
A few nameless trackers. Is that really all you have to say about the Aboriginal history of that place in the context of the Rabbit Proof Fence? Unbelievable.
@@mattswadling4572 Thank you for your comment-you’re absolutely right that the Aboriginal history tied to the Rabbit-Proof Fence is incredibly significant and deserves deeper recognition. The fence not only altered the natural landscape but also impacted traditional Aboriginal lands and ways of life, disrupting sacred connections to Country.
It’s also tied to one of the most powerful stories of resilience in Australian history. The journey of Molly, Daisy, and Gracie, three young Aboriginal girls who followed the fence for over 1,500 kilometers to return home after being forcibly removed, highlights the strength and survival of Aboriginal people in the face of devastating assimilation policies.
The ‘nameless trackers’ you mention are also a reminder of the deep knowledge of Country held by Aboriginal communities. These individuals weren’t nameless to their families or people, they were custodians of an ancient understanding of the land.
I appreciate your passion for keeping this history alive, and I’ll make sure to highlight these layers of Aboriginal history more thoroughly in future content. Thanks for holding me accountable - it’s an important conversation.