Born & bred novocastrian (from Newcastle). The beauty of Newcastle is its close proximity to beaches, country, vineyards & city. I’ll get back there eventually 😊
These guys are really lovely, they're genuine and delightful! They're not pretentious and when the camera is on them they're often giving advice/helpful tips or updates.
Wombats can run as fast as 40kmh that's 24.85 mph and they do square poop so it doesn't roll away making it easier for other wombats to find! That's how they communicate with eachother and they tacticlly poop it in piles!
Absolutely their videos are brilliant and I think as long as you give their channel a decent plug they would be ok with you doing some reactions. All their stuff is great but I’d especially recommend their one on the Whitsundays as the drone footage on that video is nothing short of professional and award winning!!
One of my sister's lives there, she refuses to come back to Sydney now, her lifestyle is perfect - even for Christmas! Newcastle had everything people needed for work, study, relaxation and sport, now it has even more! A growing city and amazing area to live! 😃
I think the comment about Koalas being nocturnal is incorrect. They just like sleeping most of the time like cats, but even moreso. The eucalyptus leaves they eat are low energy, so I think they sleep around 18 hours a day.
I think that was AUD$10 for the tasting, which is about right for the exchange rate for USD and GBP. Shiraz is a full bodied, dryish red wine and semillon is a dru white wine and the Hunter region is known for both. And peacocks are not native to Australia 😉
i was born in newcastle grew up in port stephens half hour north, worked in newcastle most of my life. apart from the beaches and lake mac i wouldn't list any of these things as highlights of the area. there's so much more. she definitely knows a lot more about coffee and wine than our animals that section was cringeworthy. a lot of highways have underpasses for walking or larger animals like kangaroos etc as well the net tunnel overpasses for arboreal animals.
She is a very likeable young lady but she did get a few thigs wrong and did over exaggerate some facts peacocks are not native to Australia, kangaroos don't randomly run around punching people and everything is not trying to kill you .she didn't know Newcastle very well not knowing Blackbutt Reserve was here , its in the middle of the city, she was accurate about just everything else. But didn't mention a lot of places that Newcastle and the surrounding shires are famous for . By the way the price for their bottle of wine was $10 not 30 making it $ 6 70 US and you would be missing out if you didn't visit a vineyard because they offered $ 6,.70 wine because i can confirm as a wine snob that some of the best wines I've tasted sold for under $20 AUD and they came from our Hunter Valley vineyards. McGwiggens black label wine range are all excellent the reds are scrumptious and ive bought them by the case for as little as $8 AUD , not everything in Australia is as exspensive as some people make it out to be .
Ummm not quite true sorry m8. A wombat was the first animal that ever bit my eldest son lol. On our way across the nullabor from WA we saw one on the road and stopped, my son was 4yrs old, and the wombat flew at him as soon as he got out of the car. We had to turn back and head into Esperance for a doctor and 16 stitches. Nope, not kidding
@@roslynjonsson2383 always stay 10 meters back and stand in-between any animal and your small children even other people s pet dogs sometimes bite kids.. you lernt a lesson...
Wombats run 40 kmh you're not outrunning one anytime soon plus they have sharp teeth and powefull claws! It's the cute things you have to worry about your're not going to pat a croc but you will attempt to pat a wombat, roo or a koala each of these can do some damage to you!
@@michaelmayo9048 we thought the wombat was dead at the time, and the plan was to let the kids stretch their legs, while their dad got it off the road. It hadn't moved a muscle, (we later assumed it was asleep on the road) until my son's car door opened. No lesson was learned, because we would never have allowed the kids out of the car if we thought it was still alive
@@roslynjonsson2383 yep maybe wombat was sleepy could be getting warm from the road. hope your son heals up...take a stick next time ...4 wombats were walking around our camp site we stayed 10 meters away not a problem they just walked around eating.
Wine grapes are not nice eating...they generally have thick skins that has a bit of a bitter flavour, full of seeds and slightly stringy texture. They are nothing special.
G'day Mate! Just check don their web rite and that Moscato wine is currently $35 AUS...Peacocks are not natives and wallabies and kangaroos are not at all dangerous unless you provoke them in some way...just leave them alone and all will be fine...Cheers!
No street food in Australia, really? Well obviously she's never been to Melbourne. But that's cool. And everything in Australia doesn't want to kill you. It's mainly sketchy people who do. And I've seen heaps of spiders but never seen a snake in the wild. Except squashed on the road. 👍
@@michaelmayo9048 yeah, Starbucks only has a couple of stores here in Aus now, because the rest went broke. I'm in Mandurah WA and the 2 stores here didn't even last a year, I think it was about 8/9 months, then they were gone. Gloria Jean's replaced them here
Born & bred novocastrian (from Newcastle). The beauty of Newcastle is its close proximity to beaches, country, vineyards & city. I’ll get back there eventually 😊
These guys are really lovely, they're genuine and delightful! They're not pretentious and when the camera is on them they're often giving advice/helpful tips or updates.
Wombats can run as fast as 40kmh that's 24.85 mph and they do square poop so it doesn't roll away making it easier for other wombats to find! That's how they communicate with eachother and they tacticlly poop it in piles!
True, I saw a couple of koalas going each other. Talk about turning from a cute animal to one that wants to punch the shit out of his mate. Lol. 👍
Watch these 2 Americans drive around Australia, One Pack Wanderers.
We watch them
I love watching them 2, especially Tia with "The Big" stuff lol
Absolutely their videos are brilliant and I think as long as you give their channel a decent plug they would be ok with you doing some reactions. All their stuff is great but I’d especially recommend their one on the Whitsundays as the drone footage on that video is nothing short of professional and award winning!!
the kids would love Australia Zoo
Shoot I would Love the Australian zoo! 🤣
One of my sister's lives there, she refuses to come back to Sydney now, her lifestyle is perfect - even for Christmas! Newcastle had everything people needed for work, study, relaxation and sport, now it has even more! A growing city and amazing area to live! 😃
I think the comment about Koalas being nocturnal is incorrect. They just like sleeping most of the time like cats, but even moreso. The eucalyptus leaves they eat are low energy, so I think they sleep around 18 hours a day.
I live accross the lake from where they were sitting
You should try the wine grapes, they are beautiful to eat, even better than table grapes. I used to be a wine grape picker
There's heaps of street food in Australia, even in Sydney.
You just have to go to the right places!
Starbucks don’t sell coffee, they sell desserts.
Aussies drink coffee when out and about, but often make tea when at home.
I live at Medowie not far from Newy.
8:18 No Happy Gilmores lol
Newy is about 2hrs drive North of Sydney then head out West to Scone
If you get to Adelaide make sure you hunt down a pie floater
Did some time picking grapes for wine in my younger years. They taste discussing.
I think that was AUD$10 for the tasting, which is about right for the exchange rate for USD and GBP.
Shiraz is a full bodied, dryish red wine and semillon is a dru white wine and the Hunter region is known for both.
And peacocks are not native to Australia 😉
i was born in newcastle grew up in port stephens half hour north, worked in newcastle most of my life. apart from the beaches and lake mac i wouldn't list any of these things as highlights of the area. there's so much more.
she definitely knows a lot more about coffee and wine than our animals that section was cringeworthy.
a lot of highways have underpasses for walking or larger animals like kangaroos etc as well the net tunnel overpasses for arboreal animals.
You can come play golf with me Phez in Brisvegas..My shout! I love golf too, I'm a 2 handicap
She is a very likeable young lady but she did get a few thigs wrong and did over exaggerate some facts peacocks are not native to Australia, kangaroos don't randomly run around punching people and everything is not trying to kill you .she didn't know Newcastle very well not knowing Blackbutt Reserve was here , its in the middle of the city, she was accurate about just everything else. But didn't mention a lot of places that Newcastle and the surrounding shires are famous for . By the way the price for their bottle of wine was $10 not 30 making it $ 6 70 US and you would be missing out if you didn't visit a vineyard because they offered $ 6,.70 wine because i can confirm as a wine snob that some of the best wines I've tasted sold for under $20 AUD and they came from our Hunter Valley vineyards. McGwiggens black label wine range are all excellent the reds are scrumptious and ive bought them by the case for as little as $8 AUD , not everything in Australia is as exspensive as some people make it out to be .
thanks for the info!
McGuigan is the winery
21:26 is at Warner's bay
I lived there for about 30 yrs but I moved up to Queensland and theres no going back now.
Starbucks was a failure in Australia. There are only a few stores left. Their coffee is crap and can't compete with Australian coffee.
we don't even know why it's still a thing.
@@TheCommodity I consider Starbucks as a milkshake company rather than a coffee house! It's a diabetic's nightmare with all that sugar!
I think the $6.05 USD for the vino was left over from the bucket of balls!
probably right.
Peacocks are native to India, not Australia
No a wombat will not hert you if you try touch one it might run off about 20 meters then stop and slowly walk around again ..
Ummm not quite true sorry m8. A wombat was the first animal that ever bit my eldest son lol. On our way across the nullabor from WA we saw one on the road and stopped, my son was 4yrs old, and the wombat flew at him as soon as he got out of the car. We had to turn back and head into Esperance for a doctor and 16 stitches. Nope, not kidding
@@roslynjonsson2383 always stay 10 meters back and stand in-between any animal and your small children even other people s pet dogs sometimes
bite kids.. you lernt a lesson...
Wombats run 40 kmh you're not outrunning one anytime soon plus they have sharp teeth and powefull claws! It's the cute things you have to worry about your're not going to pat a croc but you will attempt to pat a wombat, roo or a koala each of these can do some damage to you!
@@michaelmayo9048 we thought the wombat was dead at the time, and the plan was to let the kids stretch their legs, while their dad got it off the road. It hadn't moved a muscle, (we later assumed it was asleep on the road) until my son's car door opened. No lesson was learned, because we would never have allowed the kids out of the car if we thought it was still alive
@@roslynjonsson2383 yep maybe wombat was sleepy could be getting warm from the road. hope your son heals up...take a stick next time ...4 wombats were walking around our camp site we stayed 10 meters away not a problem they just walked around eating.
Wine grapes are not nice eating...they generally have thick skins that has a bit of a bitter flavour, full of seeds and slightly stringy texture.
They are nothing special.
Agree
G'day Mate! Just check don their web rite and that Moscato wine is currently $35 AUS...Peacocks are not natives and wallabies and kangaroos are not at all dangerous unless you provoke them in some way...just leave them alone and all will be fine...Cheers!
Queensland beaches are the best . trust me
Apart from all the marine stingers
Didn't show the glamour of the coal mines.
No street food in Australia, really? Well obviously she's never been to Melbourne. But that's cool. And everything in Australia doesn't want to kill you. It's mainly sketchy people who do. And I've seen heaps of spiders but never seen a snake in the wild. Except squashed on the road. 👍
She does not know what she is talking about, er comment about koalas all having the sexual disease is bs
. All womabats are not agressive lmao. They are taking the micky, in other worlds full of bs.
Dunno why Starbucks is popular, coz their coffee is bloody awful. Like mud from the local lakes, yuck lol
That's an insult to lake mud.
@@rhombusisotope8117 lol, true, but seemed a bit strong to compare it to sewerage
Starbucks is a Bit of a failure in Australia isn't it..
@@michaelmayo9048 yeah, Starbucks only has a couple of stores here in Aus now, because the rest went broke. I'm in Mandurah WA and the 2 stores here didn't even last a year, I think it was about 8/9 months, then they were gone. Gloria Jean's replaced them here
Not in Australia