Of course - this gives a bit more info. You can see koalas after only about 10 mins of walking if you’re lucky - www.greatoceanroadaustralia.org/the-kennett-river-koala-walk/
Love this video! I am doing my bucket list trip to NZ and Australia later this year and have three days booked to do the Great Ocean Road in December. I will be following your itinerary pretty closely, can’t wait. Great job!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. We start our great ocean road adventure tomorrow so this video is perfect! New subscriber here :) I’ll also be filming the adventure!
Hi Luke, yes we did 3 nights. It was ideal for us, didn’t feel too rushed at all. It’s possible to do it all in a day, so 3 feels like the perfect amount of time.
Settlers bring pigs. Pigs have piglets. Aboriginals see piglets and don't have a word for them. Aboriginals then create a word to describe what they are seeing. Make sense?
@@carmody90 @carmody90 so Aboriginals were in Australia for 45,000-65,000 years, yet they wait until settlers bring pigs into Australia before they name the 12 apostles? Sounds to me like the 'piglet' name isn't true. I'm sure they had a name for it before settlers arrived. make sense?
@@carmody90 and I was right. I just researched it and English sailor George Bass named it "Sow and Piglets”, the sow being Mutton Bird Island and the Apostles her piglets.yep, the piglet thing has nothing to do with Aboriginals
Your dedication is truly inspiring.
Thank you. Exactly what I need for our 3 day coastal drive this Dec
Wow! Content is soo good. Thanks mate.
Terrific James! Great video!
We are at Lorne at the moment & just saw your nice brief video coverage thank you!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Any drone shots of the apostles?
Last Thursday we went to Melbourne through great ocean road , actually stunning , thanks dear son love your explanation waaw
Great video! We are doing the trip in January :) would you mind sharing the walk you did near kennett river? :)
Of course - this gives a bit more info. You can see koalas after only about 10 mins of walking if you’re lucky - www.greatoceanroadaustralia.org/the-kennett-river-koala-walk/
Lovely video and I hope you are able to return back to Australia for the West Coast ,and the outback .
Thanks Louisa - we’ll be back for sure! ☺️
Cannot wait to do this!!
Love this video! I am doing my bucket list trip to NZ and Australia later this year and have three days booked to do the Great Ocean Road in December. I will be following your itinerary pretty closely, can’t wait. Great job!!
Thanks Nick, we loved New Zealand and Australia - enjoy your trip!
Awesome amazing vid
Great video. Thanks for sharing. We start our great ocean road adventure tomorrow so this video is perfect! New subscriber here :) I’ll also be filming the adventure!
Thanks George, hope you have an amazing time! 😊
Another great Video James 🙌🏻
Great video. How many nights did you do?3? Was that enough time did you feel rushed at all?
Hi Luke, yes we did 3 nights. It was ideal for us, didn’t feel too rushed at all. It’s possible to do it all in a day, so 3 feels like the perfect amount of time.
Ehat about the enakes and soiders? Did you meet many?
Just a suggestion, when you are standing still, don’t sway. It is distracting. Nice drone footage and video besides! Thanks.
Point break was filmed at Indian beach Oregon . Not Bells beach.
Thanks bro,
Is there any places for car park there?
Yeah, car parks all the way along the route and at all major stops
Thanks man. I have planned to go there at the end of this month 🙂@@JamesBTravel
Have a great time!
How is there an Aboriginal name for piglet when there were no pigs in Australia?
Settlers bring pigs. Pigs have piglets. Aboriginals see piglets and don't have a word for them. Aboriginals then create a word to describe what they are seeing.
Make sense?
@@carmody90 @carmody90 so Aboriginals were in Australia for 45,000-65,000 years, yet they wait until settlers bring pigs into Australia before they name the 12 apostles? Sounds to me like the 'piglet' name isn't true. I'm sure they had a name for it before settlers arrived. make sense?
@@carmody90 and I was right. I just researched it and English sailor George Bass named it "Sow and Piglets”, the sow being Mutton Bird Island and the Apostles her piglets.yep, the piglet thing has nothing to do with Aboriginals
@@carmody90 make sense now?
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Nice trip if you love pot holes everywhere.... You can sure tell Victoria is broke... For such an iconic drive it's terrible!!!
Agree with you.
I just drove from Adelaide to Melbourne via the Great Ocean Road and the surface was as smooth as a babies bottom.
Really? I did the trip last year and didn't notice any issues. Sydney and NSW in general on the other hand was pot holes galore.
They where birds …