You are literally the travel consultant that every single person on earth needs💪 The best
@Charlie-mi7qv2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Very informative
@humzadlion3 ай бұрын
Missing your videos Hope you and your family doing well stay safe
@Rajesh.Rathore4 ай бұрын
Kudos to you providing us a a wonderful information on Jervis Bay. Presentation is very informative and precisely instructive...🙏
@DigitalStore336 ай бұрын
It will always remain jervis bay
@DigitalStore336 ай бұрын
What difference does it make to change a name ??? What positive impact will that have ? None
@13x10s6 ай бұрын
It’s not cool to expose beaches in Australia . The locals will give u good lesson one day .
@barefootgeek6 ай бұрын
Read the title you fuck-wit - it's 'Beaches you've probably never been to' - not 'Secret beaches'. Fucking hard man - why don't you give me a 'good lesson'.
@13x10s6 ай бұрын
@@barefootgeek ha showing your true colours now . Go get your teeth fixed .
@cisco69266 ай бұрын
I spent a year in Tuross Head. I can’t believe I missed all these beautiful places! Was working….sigh
@Donaldisagoose6 ай бұрын
When diving off Target the shallows disappear very quickly into very deep water, hence that deep blue just behind the aqua. 🙈
@Donaldisagoose6 ай бұрын
We were able to drive right down to the Hedland where we camped in our Panel Vans👍
@Donaldisagoose6 ай бұрын
I made a Standard 8 movie back in the early 70’s - Movie Target - the 70’s - it’s on KZbin 👍
@rodgallagher55667 ай бұрын
Vast,fresh air, natural beauty, paradise!?????
@starstruck0102778 ай бұрын
Excellent video, helped me plan my weekend trip to Jervis bay. Thank you so much
@janinapalmer83689 ай бұрын
Great beach 👍 we were there in February 24
@louisaklimentos75839 ай бұрын
Why did they change Seaman’s beach to Hyams beach .?
@louisaklimentos75839 ай бұрын
I did thus walk today The beaches are world class . Just love it !
@matward710 ай бұрын
Oh dear, the locals won’t be happy, these beaches are never meant to be put on social media for fear of been over run and trashed, wish you’d never done this video.
@gavinhartmedia10 ай бұрын
Hi there! Thanks for sharing this video. I have not traveled very far for quite some time, so I enjoyed the virtual visit the south coast region via your video. I'm in the Northern Rivers Region of NSW right near to the QLD border in the Tweed Shire, so I do my videos up here. Cheers! 🙂
@stef228211 ай бұрын
great vid! Im off there this weekend!
@bugger383711 ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for uploading
@katz543411 ай бұрын
❤
@landralloyd156711 ай бұрын
I’m really grateful that I found your channel. I love it!
@janinapalmer8368 Жыл бұрын
Cape St George lighthouse is over 3 Km from a walking track ... it's a hell of a long trek .. there's no car park or anything there .... or is Google earth that out of date ..😯
@barefootgeek Жыл бұрын
There's a large car-park 200m from the lighthouse and has been for many years. Also an asphalt road in.
@thespartan8476 Жыл бұрын
Australians did not welcome any British people into Australia. The British think they own Australia. The British flag in Australia is disgusting. The British people in Australia should be ashamed, indeed. People should look up the dark story behind the British invasion of Australia. It's awful.
@sharonbryce7724 Жыл бұрын
❤ so helpful. Fabulous presentation. Thankyou
@robert-brydson-1 Жыл бұрын
FUN FACT - "Hyams Beach, NSW, DOES NOT have world's whitest sand according to the Guinness World Records." It's a claim that has been published repeatedly for decades. The Sydney Morning Herald refers to it as far back as 1987. And now, every few months, a major news publisher (including this one) or someone on social media picks up that tag and runs with it. No questions asked. The only problem is, it's not true. The tiny coastal town in New South Wales, near Jervis Bay, has become a victim of fake news and its own popularity. Home to only 100 people, the population swells into the thousands over the summer as tourists flock to this seaside village to see the "world's whitest sand" and take the perfect Instagram shot. Sure, it's white - whiter than the sand at Bondi and St Kilda. But it's not the world's whitest - Hyams Beach is not even home to Australia's whitest sand. And to further debunk the myth, the Guinness World Records doesn't even have a "world's whitest sand" category. So, where is the whitest beach? It started as an afternoon banter over beers for Noel Schoknecht, soil scientist and former chairman of the National Committee on Soil and Terrain, to find the country's whitest beach. A term of reference was then drafted and samples taken from beaches across the country. The samples had to be taken from the swash zone (the gently sloping area between the water and the dunes) and they could not be treated in any way apart from air-drying. The winning beach was Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park on Western Australia's south coast. Followed by Hellfire Bay in WA, Tallebudgera Beach in Queensland, Whitehaven Beach in Queensland, Squeaky Beach in Victoria, Boat Harbour Beach in Tasmania, Hyams Beach in New South Wales, and Bromby Island in Northern Territory.
@robert-brydson-1 Жыл бұрын
FUN FACT - "Hyams Beach, NSW, DOES NOT have world's whitest sand according to the Guinness World Records." It's a claim that has been published repeatedly for decades. The Sydney Morning Herald refers to it as far back as 1987. And now, every few months, a major news publisher (including this one) or someone on social media picks up that tag and runs with it. No questions asked. The only problem is, it's not true. The tiny coastal town in New South Wales, near Jervis Bay, has become a victim of fake news and its own popularity. Home to only 100 people, the population swells into the thousands over the summer as tourists flock to this seaside village to see the "world's whitest sand" and take the perfect Instagram shot. Sure, it's white - whiter than the sand at Bondi and St Kilda. But it's not the world's whitest - Hyams Beach is not even home to Australia's whitest sand. And to further debunk the myth, the Guinness World Records doesn't even have a "world's whitest sand" category. So, where is the whitest beach? It started as an afternoon banter over beers for Noel Schoknecht, soil scientist and former chairman of the National Committee on Soil and Terrain, to find the country's whitest beach. A term of reference was then drafted and samples taken from beaches across the country. The samples had to be taken from the swash zone (the gently sloping area between the water and the dunes) and they could not be treated in any way apart from air-drying. The winning beach was Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park on Western Australia's south coast. Followed by Hellfire Bay in WA, Tallebudgera Beach in Queensland, Whitehaven Beach in Queensland, Squeaky Beach in Victoria, Boat Harbour Beach in Tasmania, Hyams Beach in New South Wales, and Bromby Island in Northern Territory.
@robert-brydson-1 Жыл бұрын
FUN FACT - "Hyams Beach, NSW, DOES NOT have world's whitest sand according to the Guinness World Records." It's a claim that has been published repeatedly for decades. The Sydney Morning Herald refers to it as far back as 1987. And now, every few months, a major news publisher (including this one) or someone on social media picks up that tag and runs with it. No questions asked. The only problem is, it's not true. The tiny coastal town in New South Wales, near Jervis Bay, has become a victim of fake news and its own popularity. Home to only 100 people, the population swells into the thousands over the summer as tourists flock to this seaside village to see the "world's whitest sand" and take the perfect Instagram shot. Sure, it's white - whiter than the sand at Bondi and St Kilda. But it's not the world's whitest - Hyams Beach is not even home to Australia's whitest sand. And to further debunk the myth, the Guinness World Records doesn't even have a "world's whitest sand" category. So, where is the whitest beach? It started as an afternoon banter over beers for Noel Schoknecht, soil scientist and former chairman of the National Committee on Soil and Terrain, to find the country's whitest beach. A term of reference was then drafted and samples taken from beaches across the country. The samples had to be taken from the swash zone (the gently sloping area between the water and the dunes) and they could not be treated in any way apart from air-drying. The winning beach was Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park on Western Australia's south coast. Followed by Hellfire Bay in WA, Tallebudgera Beach in Queensland, Whitehaven Beach in Queensland, Squeaky Beach in Victoria, Boat Harbour Beach in Tasmania, Hyams Beach in New South Wales, and Bromby Island in Northern Territory.
@robert-brydson-1 Жыл бұрын
FUN FACT - "Hyams Beach, NSW, DOES NOT have world's whitest sand according to the Guinness World Records." It's a claim that has been published repeatedly for decades. The Sydney Morning Herald refers to it as far back as 1987. And now, every few months, a major news publisher (including this one) or someone on social media picks up that tag and runs with it. No questions asked. The only problem is, it's not true. The tiny coastal town in New South Wales, near Jervis Bay, has become a victim of fake news and its own popularity. Home to only 100 people, the population swells into the thousands over the summer as tourists flock to this seaside village to see the "world's whitest sand" and take the perfect Instagram shot. Sure, it's white - whiter than the sand at Bondi and St Kilda. But it's not the world's whitest - Hyams Beach is not even home to Australia's whitest sand. And to further debunk the myth, the Guinness World Records doesn't even have a "world's whitest sand" category. So, where is the whitest beach? It started as an afternoon banter over beers for Noel Schoknecht, soil scientist and former chairman of the National Committee on Soil and Terrain, to find the country's whitest beach. A term of reference was then drafted and samples taken from beaches across the country. The samples had to be taken from the swash zone (the gently sloping area between the water and the dunes) and they could not be treated in any way apart from air-drying. The winning beach was Lucky Bay in Cape Le Grand National Park on Western Australia's south coast. Followed by Hellfire Bay in WA, Tallebudgera Beach in Queensland, Whitehaven Beach in Queensland, Squeaky Beach in Victoria, Boat Harbour Beach in Tasmania, Hyams Beach in New South Wales, and Bromby Island in Northern Territory.
@matthewcavill1804 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic Information
@incrediblystupid8483 Жыл бұрын
It will always be Jervis!
@kerrisookun23 Жыл бұрын
Excellent informatuon ‘. Can’t wait tl go
@ChinottiConfetti Жыл бұрын
Sir you are so ignorant to the Fact of pollution and mercury To our water-ways just listening to you turns me of What do you think engine fuel And not to mention. Diesel fuel Does and exhaust it hurts the Shot wagon out of our Eco System at 11.39 secs did I Just hear what I thought You are aware the tides come In ? And flush that into the Aqua culture life arn't you That's so sad to hear honestly
@ChinottiConfetti Жыл бұрын
Excuse Sir how are you Getting them overhead shots In perfect landscape material Is that a drone maybe?
@zeinaakkouche7661 Жыл бұрын
Thank you dearly for all your great informative videos you kindly share with us 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@jaycee571 Жыл бұрын
Until you posted this video
@ClaytonBatesShopifyExpert Жыл бұрын
This place is awesome. Ive hardly ever seen anyone there.
@lorrainehodder8913 Жыл бұрын
Great vid Andy. Never tire of the magnificent scenery. Hope you had a great day.
@mrporsche4236 Жыл бұрын
The shittest beach in nsw is still better then the best beach in victoria.The coast of nsw is paradise the coast of victoria is beyond shit.its like 2 different countries
@simoncunningham8972 Жыл бұрын
This was a great review of the Kiama walk.
@stevem4468 Жыл бұрын
Great to see your upload today! Really love the channel ! Keep them coming
@danmckae1625 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Andy! Great to see you guys out enjoying the Easter sunshine. Thanks for showing this incredible walk with the usual Barefoot Geek flair and panache! Cheers.
@barefootgeek Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan. Sure nice to be out and about again :)
@shauncooper9942 Жыл бұрын
Terrific photography in (as you say) absolutely stunning location. I like the music in your vids and everything about them. Thanks for the great work..I've just subscribed and hit the bell 🔔 cheers!
@TheRogueJedii Жыл бұрын
Couldn't quite hear them sing at 6:05
@jaymc3189 Жыл бұрын
I am originally from the Gold Coast and move to Moore Park Beach. I would have to say it is the best kept secret. Beautiful beach and coastline and the residents are wonderful and welcoming. I never go back to the GC.
@moonstarfireshine Жыл бұрын
Beautiful ❤but weren’t you a bit scared, as one lash up from their stinger can do an injury to you.
@nurotracker6061 Жыл бұрын
Ugly music no atmosphere
@peterchin4703 Жыл бұрын
Excellent commentary 👌. Very informative and brilliant description of the Bay and activities available to the public 👍. Love your voice - you should be working in television as a travel advisor. You have a great personality. Keep up your excellent work 👏.
@edwinakemp8554 Жыл бұрын
Hello Andy. I have been making my way through your videos and I have to say they are wonderful and bring a smile to my face. I live in Canberra and spent my childhood holidays in the family caravan at Broulee beach caravan park. I have always adored the ocean but due to circumstances, have not set foot on a beach in about 7 years. I had to have my left leg amputated and am now in a wheelchair. Your channel is a godsend for people like myself. You tell us where the waters are calm, what facilities there are and if there are steps. I just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate all the effort you put in and all the stunning scenery that you artfully capture. It's just total eye candy! So I humbly ask for MORE...please 😁
@barefootgeek Жыл бұрын
Thanks Edwina. Like a lot of channels, the pandemic took the wind out of the sails of the Barefoot Geek,l and once you've got out of a routine it's tough to get back in there. That said, I do have plans for content on this channel and hope to start producing some fresh content here soon. :)
@edwinakemp8554 Жыл бұрын
@@barefootgeek I totally understand. Just hope that if or when you do it, you get something good out of it. Cheers 😀