Thanks for the shoutout, Gabe 🤙 It's crazy how the rain made the flow so much higher than when I was there. When it's lower flow, you can actually hike up behind the waterfall into a giant cave.
There was heavy rain over the past few days right before I arrived and also in the middle of the night the first night I was here. There was even a tornado apparently. Interesting summer they're having, quite cool.
When my siblings and I were kids it used to irritate us to no end that our father would stop to read just about every historical plaque on our travels. Now I find myself doing the same 🙂I'm glad that you do, too. I love that you're so interested in everything.
@UffeUlferts I could spend many hours per week looking at and examining the trees, bushes, and other plants in the forests of the North Island. I think it's just so incredible, idk why a lot of people here disagree... 🤷♂️
I begun following you ten years ago. I love you because you take us to places where no one else goes to I love to see how local live there. less I want to see the typical tourist destinations there are already so many channels for that. I have little money to travel but you take me with you to these travels💗. I also love how polite you always are for locals and friendly. Never change anything Gabriel. I love you. We here love you. Be safe always and remember were are there with you following and suppoorting you on tour footsteps. Safe travels Gabe🤩.
‘Hangi” is Māori. It’s a traditional way food is cooked in a pit in the earth. However it can also be prepared on a stove. I’ve had it both ways and it is deliciously flavorful.
Great vid, love the Bay of Islands area - Visit Russel if you get the chance, it was the first capital of NZ way back ! 🙂 can take the short ferry from Paihia
Beautiful drive to Kerikeri. Lots of history there. Cute ducks! Beautiful and lush forest walks to Rainbow Falls. Talk about extremes it’s going to be 40C over the ditch in Sydney. Enjoy the cooler weather! ❤
Tim Cahill wrote Pecked to Death by Ducks. Bill Bryson’s travelogues are entertaining. In a Sunburned County is a good read, as you know if you read his works at all.
Heya , im in Northland NZ, one tree point. I suggest you head to opononi, then to Tane Mahuta in the waipoua forest, down to Kai iwi lakes, Ruawai where kumara are grown( my home town),matakohe museum. Awesome to see you here 👍
No country looks great under grey skies including Tahiti. So far I can see no comparison between New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Also, we have lots of dramatic scenery. I'm disappointed in your lack of respect for my country, Gabriel, which to me and millions of others, is the most beautiful country in the world, full of varied and wonderful landscapes No doubt New Zealand will reveal all its wonders too, when blue skies return ✨🙏🌿
@@HotlamBolam I think O'Shea is upset because the kiwi bird hoax has been unveiled by Gabe. She obviously can't handle the truth, just like Tom Cruise.
Really enjoying this Sth Pacific and New Zealand series Gabe, thank you We have always been told in the UK that unlike Australia, New Zealand has a very similar climate to here the UK and that is why a number of Brits settled there. Hoping to visit myself in a couple of years
New Zealand is full of British people, my aunt and her children left the UK in the 80s and are still there as far as I know. The last thing I knew they they were in levin
@@philbamford6957 yip, we started off as a British Colony, so it was settled a lot after WWII & that continues right up to the present day. We are in The British Commonwealth 👍👍👍
Nice that you are finally in New Zealand and that you have much time there to do hikes and other things, especially later in the amazing nature of the South Island. Peak time to do that. Southern Pacific Islands like French Polynesia, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Fiji etc. can be visited in any time of the year for the same or similar experience but in New Zealand it can be much different, Summer is surely by far the best there.
OMG - welcome to the NZ summer! 😆 This is not unusual in January unfortunately. February is usually a lot better - let's hope things improve, all this gray is not inspiring 🙂
I'm over 60 and down here in Christchurch, I can't remember such a cool summer. Hoping it's picked up by Feb and that this isn't our new normal. But climate warming means more extreme weather so ..... 🤔😒
You didnt miss much with the treaty house tour at Waitangi. The grounds are ok tho. They have a nice canoe there too, apart from that unless your from here it’s nothing to write home about.
What is the most south place you ever visited? New Zealand is very south and only a small part of south america goes more south than new zealand. Where you ever at places like Tierra del Fuego in Argentina.
Now that you mention it, I looked on the map and this is it. Previously it was Melbourne when I was in Australia a couple years ago, but where I am now at Lake Taupo is slightly more south.
Flickering of your phonescreen has to do with its screen refresh rate. Prob 60 or 120hz, you can either set your phone to lower refresh rate to match your camera or check if camera can change from 30 to 60 fps
Mornin. So surprised at the girth of some Kauri trees - some being over 8 meters in diameter. Building boats if boards could be made from those huge trunks. I still will wonder about the thick piles of bark that have been shed. But what was the wood they'd called Oregon, I wonder. Sequoia maybe? ☆¤♧ 200 tons of sugar must have made those craft pretty sweet.
Hi Gabriel, it's a nice park with a waterfall. I've never seen something like that, where you clean off any residue on your shoes when you're outside. That doesn't make sense to me. People seem to have a romantic version of the past but there's no doubt it was a much tougher existence, but we have seen a level of technology that existed that disappeared along the way, especially when you see structures like the pyramids.
I guess they don't want people to bring non-natives such as bugs, seeds, soil from elsewhere etc, into the native plant forests, which is understandable and respectable, but the area where you are supposed to wipe your shoes is really just useless security theater not too different from the TSA. You can just go over the fence or between the gap, lol.
@rajm2626 it is actually not cool to bypass the cleaning process. We want to retain the prestine nature, ecosystem and sustainability of NZ's environment/nature. Nz's economy will be devastated if we do not take care. If you come thru custom, you will see e.g. you accidentally brought in thru custom, ONE fruit which you did not get to eat from the plane. You will be fined a few hundred $ on the spot. You will then know how serious they are!
If that phone is a Google Pixel 9, then Settings -> Display and turn on 'Smooth Display' at the bottom (changes from 60hz to 120hz). For some reason this setting is not on by default!
Good to know, I'll give that a try and see if it changes things. It's a google pixel but I forget which number. I can't fix it by changing the frame rate on my camera because it does it at both 50fps and 60fps and I wouldn't want to film at any other frame rate.
That scrape your foot and spray with disinfectant contraption is pretty worthless since its wind or birds or critters tranport the seeds 😂 do the critters have to wipe their feet, too?
Hello Gabriel, Have an excellent experience in NZ.. Which I imagined so different. I prefer Tahiti , honestly ... But thank you for showing us the world and for your hard work .
It would look better with drone shots and a sunny day still he hasn't been to a lot of other places than Northland yet The best is yet to come ! I hope..
Is your phone flickering to your eyes or just on camera? I noticed european lights flicker on my phone camera, something to do with the hertz/frequency i think.
Just on camera, not when I look at it. The hertz frequency could be a factor, but not sure about that. It's different from the lights because I can rectify that by changing the frame rate on my camera from 60hz to 50hz or vice versa, but that doesn't make it go away on the phone.
@GabrielTravelerVideos hm okay yeah thats strange, i figured you of all people would know about the lights and hertz stuff but figured id drop 30 seconds in case it slipped your mind.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Try maxing out the brightness, because screens use pwm to modulate brightness (think of it as rapid on/off cycles of the backlight) which also has a frequency that may interfere with the frame rate of cameras
Gabriel, be careful driving around with your phone in your hand. It’s actually an offence which Carrie’s a fairly steep fine. Maybe pick up a cheap phone holder instead?
Does your phone flicker irl too or just on camera? If its the latter its probably caused by a difference in herz between your camera recording settings and the refresh rate of the phone screen.
Not in real life, just on camera. Yeah that's probably why but it isn't a matter of being 50hz or 60hz because it flickers whether I'm filming at 50fps or 60fps. Switching that usually solves the problem of lights flickering, depending which country I'm in. Maybe it's at 30hz or something else, but I wouldn't want to change the frame rate to that setting.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos You have battery saver mode on? It might be forcing adjustable refresh rate. 10 - 50 or 10 - 60hz. Try turning it off. On Android phone Activate "Developer options." Go to Settings-> About phone -> build number Tap "build number" 7 times-ish Poof. You opened Developer Mode. Now. In phone settings. (Android) Search for ... "Show refresh rate" Turn on. This will show your screen refresh rate in real time. "Force peak refresh rate" Turn on. This will force the refresh rate to stay constant. See if that helps. No? Turn options off. No harm. 🤗
That's actually not a magnifying glass - it's a lollipop. You're supposed to tap the bottom of your shoes with the lollipop. And if you fell for that one, you are a sucker.
There is no a full blooded Maori, but there are many bilingual signs in New Zealand (English and Maori). How they translated modern words (police, government, passport, toilet, citizenship, court etc.) into Maori?
If you believe or not, Peter Jackson (director, writer and producer of the Lord of the Rings films, a local New Zealander) said just like that that New Zealand is just like UK was in old times, with intact nature. Especially North Island looks similar to the UK (especially interior and Hobbiton) but South Island looks in the interior more like the Alps and in Fiordland (with Milford Sound) even like Norway with fjords, so there is surely a great variety from tropical forest in the far north to some glaciers in the interior of the south and some oceanic areas on the coast. It is nice that Gabriel has much time this time to cover all of that as now it is a chance to do that.
Bro! viewers want to see inside of some places you visit, at least once in a while, you go to all these dope spots and never go inside.... "Gabe Traveler, but not go Insiderer"
I go inside lots of places. 😛 What's one other place that I went to the entrance but didn't go inside? I can't think of any at the moment. But I might go back to that place again and check it out.
THAT TREATY GROUNDS tourist guide thing looked a bit over the top . Just walk to the actual Treaty House, there's a large open space with the big flagstaff by the water.
In the UK, we used to say only old fogeys drove automatic cars! Nowadays, however, many younger people prefer them, either because they're too thick or too lazy...
Calling current ppl that were born in New Zealand as "colonian invaders" is a bit harsh since they were born in NZ, and so did their parents, grandparents, etc etc... also.. the Maori also migrated to these lands, calling them "indigenous" is incorrect.. and the same goes to "native americans" in USA. They aren't "native" from America since they migrated from Asia through the Bering strait... calling ppl that were born in NZ as "invaders" is a cause of division by itself.
Look you can dissect history all you want but they were there before the colonials no matter what And you will probably say the Mori Ori was there first! ! if so would you want to learn their language and name all the places in their language and Nek minute you probably say they're from upper comebucca west !?
Thanks for the shoutout, Gabe 🤙 It's crazy how the rain made the flow so much higher than when I was there. When it's lower flow, you can actually hike up behind the waterfall into a giant cave.
There was heavy rain over the past few days right before I arrived and also in the middle of the night the first night I was here. There was even a tornado apparently. Interesting summer they're having, quite cool.
@@GabrielTravelerVideoswe are having a dreadful summer - sorry 😢
10:09 -- I like seeing all of the fruit trees.
12:08 -- I love being near "town", shops, bars, clubs, resaurants ... you know, where the action is.
I just subscribed. Good stuff man! You got great adventure momentum.
When my siblings and I were kids it used to irritate us to no end that our father would stop to read just about every historical plaque on our travels. Now I find myself doing the same 🙂I'm glad that you do, too. I love that you're so interested in everything.
The flora everywhere on the North Island is so beautiful, I loved seeing it in this video. Thanks Gabe ❤
This is really not interesting to see. I'm sorry Mr Raj
@UffeUlferts I could spend many hours per week looking at and examining the trees, bushes, and other plants in the forests of the North Island. I think it's just so incredible, idk why a lot of people here disagree... 🤷♂️
@@rajm2626 I think it would be nice to devote 45 minutes to such an activity
Truely a magical part of the world. Thanks for sharing. Looking foward to more!
The treaty house is so important. Can't believe you didn't go there. It is so beautiful and so atmospheric.
Congrats on the 150 million views milestone!
Thanks, pretty crazy. I still remember when I passed 500,000 over a decade ago and that seemed like a lot. ✌️🍺
Another fantastic and wonderful clip, from the amazing Gabe 😃✌🏻👍🏻
I begun following you ten years ago. I love you because you take us to places where no one else goes to I love to see how local live there. less I want to see the typical tourist destinations there are already so many channels for that. I have little money to travel but you take me with you to these travels💗. I also love how polite you always are for locals and friendly. Never change anything Gabriel. I love you. We here love you. Be safe always and remember were are there with you following and suppoorting you on tour footsteps. Safe travels Gabe🤩.
beautiful green nature of new zealand
Beautiful area 👍Thanks for sharing and take care 😁🤙
Thank You Gabriel🙂💙👍
"okay, I'm going to act completely different now." LOL
‘Hangi” is Māori. It’s a traditional way food is cooked in a pit in the earth. However it can also be prepared on a stove. I’ve had it both ways and it is deliciously flavorful.
I'll have to try it.
Amazing trail 🙏🌴🌳 the stone house 🏠 😍 nature adventures for sure 🌞
The Kerri Kerri Waterfall and its surroundings are nice
"OK, I'm going to act completely different now!"🤣😂🤣🤣
Great vid, love the Bay of Islands area - Visit Russel if you get the chance, it was the first capital of NZ way back ! 🙂 can take the short ferry from Paihia
Thanks Gabriel. Yep, too bad about the weather but we roll with it. Keep going and be safe.
Beautiful drive to Kerikeri. Lots of history there. Cute ducks! Beautiful and lush forest walks to Rainbow Falls. Talk about extremes it’s going to be 40C over the ditch in Sydney. Enjoy the cooler weather! ❤
If you drive on the left…you pass on the right…never really thought about it.
Ahhh, you found your fish and chips, Mate!
That was a powerful waterfall.
Went to Rainbow falls about 7 years ago and had a swim there.
Tim Cahill wrote Pecked to Death by Ducks.
Bill Bryson’s travelogues are entertaining. In a Sunburned County is a good read, as you know if you read his works at all.
I'm going to act completely different now😂😂
Heya , im in Northland NZ, one tree point.
I suggest you head to opononi, then to Tane Mahuta in the waipoua forest, down to Kai iwi lakes, Ruawai where kumara are grown( my home town),matakohe museum.
Awesome to see you here 👍
Hi Danny 👋
No country looks great under grey skies including Tahiti. So far I can see no comparison between New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Also, we have lots of dramatic scenery.
I'm disappointed in your lack of respect for my country, Gabriel, which to me and millions of others, is the most beautiful country in the world, full of varied and wonderful landscapes
No doubt New Zealand will reveal all its wonders too, when blue skies return ✨🙏🌿
O'Shea, in what way did he show disrespect towards NZ? Explain exactly.
@@HotlamBolam I think O'Shea is upset because the kiwi bird hoax has been unveiled by Gabe. She obviously can't handle the truth, just like Tom Cruise.
I can't believe it, Gabe Traveler shows some ducks and chickens 🐔, then little Jennifer gets offended because of the great kiwi lie.
@@gerry9306 the great KIWI ELECTION HOAX
@@jennyoshea1958 Jen Jen, are you going to answer the question?
Really enjoying this Sth Pacific and New Zealand series Gabe, thank you
We have always been told in the UK that unlike Australia, New Zealand has a very similar climate to here the UK and that is why a number of Brits settled there. Hoping to visit myself in a couple of years
Hello Mick 👋
Nice view
New Zealand is full of British people, my aunt and her children left the UK in the 80s and are still there as far as I know. The last thing I knew they they were in levin
@@philbamford6957 yip, we started off as a British Colony, so it was settled a lot after WWII & that continues right up to the present day. We are in The British Commonwealth 👍👍👍
Nice that you are finally in New Zealand and that you have much time there to do hikes and other things, especially later in the amazing nature of the South Island. Peak time to do that. Southern Pacific Islands like French Polynesia, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Fiji etc. can be visited in any time of the year for the same or similar experience but in New Zealand it can be much different, Summer is surely by far the best there.
OMG - welcome to the NZ summer! 😆 This is not unusual in January unfortunately. February is usually a lot better - let's hope things improve, all this gray is not inspiring 🙂
Looks like their winter
NZ can get very cold on the mountains in summer. South island is even cooler. Plenty of rain.
Feels like our winter 😭😭
It's actually their equivalent of July.
Rotorua is home of the Māoris & has volcanic mud pots, etc.
Tauranga, great beach and place to explore . The mountain etc. Some top beaches on north island
to stop the flickering you need to change the settings to either 50HZ or 60HZ
Wonderful, Amazing
Nice and Beautiful place
Kind regards
Heinz Traveling
🎉🎉
Maybe its the iPhone screen refresh rate? You can change it all the all the way up to 120Hz and check if that fixes the flicker.
Some phone screens run at 120hz, its a setting you can turn off/on in the settings.
It only affects what we see on video, not what he sees. He just has to change his vid cams frame rate
I noticed your new shirts in your last few videos. Looking good😊
Thanks, I got them in Mexico City: th-cam.com/video/8XL7DN6PwOY/w-d-xo.html
Check out the hokey pokey ice cream.....
Kiwis are nocturnal so probably won't see one..
Hope the weather improves for u..not a good summer here so far..
Ronald, hv u hd kiwi stew 🍲?
😂 nope ..have u ?
Hāngi (pronounced Hahn-gie) is food cooked in a pit oven using hot rocks.
Yeah well nz is having one of the craziest summers I can remember
I'm over 60 and down here in Christchurch, I can't remember such a cool summer. Hoping it's picked up by Feb and that this isn't our new normal. But climate warming means more extreme weather so ..... 🤔😒
You didnt miss much with the treaty house tour at Waitangi. The grounds are ok tho. They have a nice canoe there too, apart from that unless your from here it’s nothing to write home about.
Gabe. Im jealous as always buddy. I would ask how are things going, but i have a feeling i know. Aside from the weather.
MUST GO. NGAWHA SPRING u will pass it 🎉🎉🎉
MUST GO. ORONGOTEA sand slide. 🎉🎉🎉
WOW!!! 💚💚💚💚💚
All in all, congratulations to everyone, we in the Balkans live in the most beautiful and best part of the world.
Europe is the richest region in the world in history, nature and art.
Nice shirt G🎉
What is the most south place you ever visited? New Zealand is very south and only a small part of south america goes more south than new zealand.
Where you ever at places like Tierra del Fuego in Argentina.
Now that you mention it, I looked on the map and this is it. Previously it was Melbourne when I was in Australia a couple years ago, but where I am now at Lake Taupo is slightly more south.
Flickering of your phonescreen has to do with its screen refresh rate. Prob 60 or 120hz, you can either set your phone to lower refresh rate to match your camera or check if camera can change from 30 to 60 fps
It's not at 50hz or 60hz because it happens whether I film at 50fps or 60fps. So it must be at some other frequency.
@GabrielTravelerVideos weird, it doesn't for me the trick, as newer phone screens have a higher refresh rate
wonderful
Mornin. So surprised at the girth of some Kauri trees - some being over 8 meters in diameter. Building boats if boards could be made from those huge trunks. I still will wonder about the thick piles of bark that have been shed. But what was the wood they'd called Oregon, I wonder. Sequoia maybe? ☆¤♧ 200 tons of sugar must have made those craft pretty sweet.
Howdy hey.
Hi Gabriel, it's a nice park with a waterfall. I've never seen something like that, where you clean off any residue on your shoes when you're outside. That doesn't make sense to me. People seem to have a romantic version of the past but there's no doubt it was a much tougher existence, but we have seen a level of technology that existed that disappeared along the way, especially when you see structures like the pyramids.
It was the flying saucer 🛸 guys
I guess they don't want people to bring non-natives such as bugs, seeds, soil from elsewhere etc, into the native plant forests, which is understandable and respectable, but the area where you are supposed to wipe your shoes is really just useless security theater not too different from the TSA. You can just go over the fence or between the gap, lol.
@rajm2626 Raj, let's see what happens to you when you try to go between the TSA gap. lol
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo lol very funny
@rajm2626 it is actually not cool to bypass the cleaning process. We want to retain the prestine nature, ecosystem and sustainability of NZ's environment/nature.
Nz's economy will be devastated if we do not take care.
If you come thru custom, you will see e.g. you accidentally brought in thru custom, ONE fruit which you did not get to eat from the plane. You will be fined a few hundred $ on the spot. You will then know how serious they are!
the waterfall is about the same size as the rhinefalls in germany
You should plan on attending the Marlborough wine and food fest,South Island,Feb 8th......
You may get Australia's heatwave roll through in a day or so... perhaps... it's been 40 degrees C in the Australian mainland.😢
I'd like to hear some more NZ accents please :)
Kiwi eggscent?
@rajm2626 yis
MUST GO KAURI TREE MUSIUM If u aleady there ❤❤❤
When animals aren't being hunted..... they are happy to live among people.
Definitely visit Huka Falls in Taupo it’s way way better
If that phone is a Google Pixel 9, then Settings -> Display and turn on 'Smooth Display' at the bottom (changes from 60hz to 120hz). For some reason this setting is not on by default!
Paul, he doesn't see the flicker, it's only seen on video. He needs to change his video frame rate based on NZ cycles
Good to know, I'll give that a try and see if it changes things. It's a google pixel but I forget which number. I can't fix it by changing the frame rate on my camera because it does it at both 50fps and 60fps and I wouldn't want to film at any other frame rate.
Kerikeri oranges are surprisingly good but not the look....taste one Gabriel 😊
Not doing the hobbiton tour?
Yes, definitely, I'll head back south from here.
@GabrielTravelerVideos awesome. I'm a huge lord of the rings fan.
👏👏👏👏👏
That scrape your foot and spray with disinfectant contraption is pretty worthless since its wind or birds or critters tranport the seeds 😂 do the critters have to wipe their feet, too?
It's to prevent a disease in the Kauri trees not seeds 🤣
😊❤🇧🇦🗻🏔⛰
Hey man the title mentioned kiwis but we've seen nothing of kiwis, only goats, donkeys, and chickens. 😳
Hello Gabriel,
Have an excellent experience in NZ..
Which I imagined so different.
I prefer Tahiti , honestly ...
But thank you for showing us the world and for your hard work .
Don't watch if you're not interested then Michaela, spreading negativity for no reason.
@@coolcraig112
Don't misunderstand me..And no, I'm not "spreading negativity", just gave my opinion !
Gabriel, Are you near MT. Cook Village - Great looking Area - Check it out...
Just checked, it's on the south island.
👍👍👍
Aren't the seasons the opposite of N Hemisphere?
Duhhhh
Correct, it's summer here.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I thought so, I have never been much below the equator. ^5
"A Walk in the Woods" by Bryson is still one of the best books ever written.
Hi Dan, I've not read it. Thx for the recommendation
Wow, it looks very much like the countryside of England or Ireland
It looks much nicer
@ but there’s less history thou
@@rajm2626the English and Irish countrysides look far nicer
@BigBillyBowden new zealand has more beautiful plants though hehe
@@rajm2626 For me it's too far to travel to see some nice leaves
NZ not as pretty as I expected tbh....makes me fully appreciate the Great British countryside a lot more that's for sure
Lol... yeah...a 30min video covers the entire country....both islands
South Island is incredible
No scenic beauty is as spectacular when it’s gray and overcast. I should know since I was raised in the Pacific Northwest.
It would look better with drone shots and a sunny day still he hasn't been to a lot of other places than Northland yet
The best is yet to come !
I hope..
Is your phone flickering to your eyes or just on camera? I noticed european lights flicker on my phone camera, something to do with the hertz/frequency i think.
Just on camera, not when I look at it. The hertz frequency could be a factor, but not sure about that. It's different from the lights because I can rectify that by changing the frame rate on my camera from 60hz to 50hz or vice versa, but that doesn't make it go away on the phone.
@GabrielTravelerVideos hm okay yeah thats strange, i figured you of all people would know about the lights and hertz stuff but figured id drop 30 seconds in case it slipped your mind.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Try maxing out the brightness, because screens use pwm to modulate brightness (think of it as rapid on/off cycles of the backlight) which also has a frequency that may interfere with the frame rate of cameras
Gabriel, be careful driving around with your phone in your hand. It’s actually an offence which Carrie’s a fairly steep fine. Maybe pick up a cheap phone holder instead?
Gabriel, does your US cellphone service work there, or are you buying local service every time you travel to a different country 🤔?
My T-Mobile service works everywhere I go.
@GabrielTravelerVideos Great, what kind of plan are you using?
@@willywonkowski7751 international
I have an international add-on, not sure what it's called exactly.
@GabrielTravelerVideos Thanks, Gabriel, you're the best!
Does your phone flicker irl too or just on camera? If its the latter its probably caused by a difference in herz between your camera recording settings and the refresh rate of the phone screen.
Not in real life, just on camera. Yeah that's probably why but it isn't a matter of being 50hz or 60hz because it flickers whether I'm filming at 50fps or 60fps. Switching that usually solves the problem of lights flickering, depending which country I'm in. Maybe it's at 30hz or something else, but I wouldn't want to change the frame rate to that setting.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos
You have battery saver mode on?
It might be forcing adjustable refresh rate. 10 - 50 or 10 - 60hz.
Try turning it off.
On Android phone
Activate "Developer options."
Go to
Settings-> About phone -> build number
Tap "build number" 7 times-ish
Poof.
You opened Developer Mode.
Now.
In phone settings. (Android)
Search for ...
"Show refresh rate"
Turn on.
This will show your screen refresh rate in real time.
"Force peak refresh rate"
Turn on.
This will force the refresh rate to stay constant.
See if that helps.
No?
Turn options off.
No harm. 🤗
I will be fine.
That's actually not a magnifying glass - it's a lollipop. You're supposed to tap the bottom of your shoes with the lollipop. And if you fell for that one, you are a sucker.
We were promised kiwis, where are they? 😳
@looseBOOTY-s2g😡 THESE GEESE 🪿 AND CHICKENS 🐔 ARE CHARLATANS! WE WANT KIWIS, AS PROMISED!!! 👿
camping area?🦤🏕
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Pub quiz: In which country can you find Old Zealand? First right awnser gets a /hug !
Netherlands. South western part.
@tombuddy100 /hug !
ZEELAND : named by Abel Tasman, first European to " discover " NZ . ( got a national park, a large sea, and an island in Australia named after him .)
You should check out some Lord of the Rings film locations
Why?
@DeputyDog-mh1yo Why not, when there already?
According to the comments, all that NZ offers is LOTHR locations. Rather boring, I'd say.
😂
@@foiabun1 I could really care less about The Lord of the Rings. This is a travel channel featuring Mr Gabe Traveler.
Bugger I missed first
Not everyone's a winner
Philips, are you taking the p*ss?
There is no a full blooded Maori, but there are many bilingual signs in New Zealand (English and Maori). How they translated modern words (police, government, passport, toilet, citizenship, court etc.) into Maori?
So it true new Zealand is just like UK
If you believe or not, Peter Jackson (director, writer and producer of the Lord of the Rings films, a local New Zealander) said just like that that New Zealand is just like UK was in old times, with intact nature. Especially North Island looks similar to the UK (especially interior and Hobbiton) but South Island looks in the interior more like the Alps and in Fiordland (with Milford Sound) even like Norway with fjords, so there is surely a great variety from tropical forest in the far north to some glaciers in the interior of the south and some oceanic areas on the coast. It is nice that Gabriel has much time this time to cover all of that as now it is a chance to do that.
Is NZ defined only by Lord of the Rings? 🙄
It’s a post colonial British construct. Won’t be very interesting culturally for the British traveller.
@RovexHD that's what I was thinking
@@RovexHD That's exactly why it's interesting, seeing how British culture did or did not adapt to the environment.
Bro! viewers want to see inside of some places you visit, at least once in a while, you go to all these dope spots and never go inside.... "Gabe Traveler, but not go Insiderer"
I go inside lots of places. 😛 What's one other place that I went to the entrance but didn't go inside? I can't think of any at the moment. But I might go back to that place again and check it out.
THAT TREATY GROUNDS tourist guide thing looked a bit over the top . Just walk to the actual Treaty House, there's a large open space with the big flagstaff by the water.
In the UK, we used to say only old fogeys drove automatic cars! Nowadays, however, many younger people prefer them, either because they're too thick or too lazy...
In the US it’s getting hard to buy manual transmission cars. I think you have to pay extra for them.
You drive a manual gear box, yet you're said to be both thick and dull. 😳
@@UffeUlferts If I've read your comment correctly, are you accusing me of being thick and dull?
@witlof5492 Frau Witlof, was it you that accused young people of being the same, based on their abilities or desires to drive a manual gear box? 🤔
@witlof5492 Perhaps it is best not to caste stones Frau Witlof, lest they be casted back upon you. 😳
15:40 More like Karen Karen by the sounds of it
No, just European women not willing to step back in time to be pioneers. Can't blame them.
Jesus, 18.50 for fish and chips, seems extortionate.
THEY DOUBLE the price in tourist spots .
That's NZD, it was only $10.50 USD. When I went to another restaurant the next night it was $30 something NZD, so I got a burger.
7 to 9th?
Climate warming bro, summer has shifted over by at least 1 month.
😂..oh yeah...climate change...we are all doomed
@@TimeToTravel-u2xwho said anything about being doomed. 🤦🤡
Calling current ppl that were born in New Zealand as "colonian invaders" is a bit harsh since they were born in NZ, and so did their parents, grandparents, etc etc... also.. the Maori also migrated to these lands, calling them "indigenous" is incorrect.. and the same goes to "native americans" in USA. They aren't "native" from America since they migrated from Asia through the Bering strait... calling ppl that were born in NZ as "invaders" is a cause of division by itself.
I wonder who incorrectly informed Gabe?
@@waitarerebillNo one he thinks for himself
Look you can dissect history all you want but they were there before the colonials no matter what
And you will probably say the Mori Ori was there first! ! if so would you want to learn their language and name all the places in their language and Nek minute you probably say they're from upper comebucca west !?
Boring place tbh.
Rather dull, I'd say
First again?
Second.