It is ingrained in Australians from an early age that littering is one of the worst things you can do. A piece of glass reflecting the sun will start a bushfire, plastic will kill a turtle and also rubbish clogs up water ways, this is what is taught in schools.
@robertclothier359725 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Couldn't agree more. Think it might be high time to bring back the "keep Australia beautiful" ads again to the point of saturation maybe on social media platform this time around. I live in rural Qld & the amount of litter (mainly but not exclusively) in the pull over stops in heartbreaking & disgusting in equal measure. Sadly it has to be hammered in that it is NOT ok to litter. Either take your crap home or wait to properly discard in bins. Not sure how it is in other parts of the country but there's heaps of skips & bins besides the roads & h'ways in this state.
@AussiePom24 күн бұрын
It maybe taught in schools but many recent arrivals in the last twenty years don't give a toss where they throw their rubbish. I've seen "Asian" people sitting in cars parked in front of a park wheelie bin and they throw their rubbish out of the car window. Say anything to them and they call you racist. Take a photo of their number plate to report them and they threaten you with violence. They don't give a toss about our environment but not all Asians are that way it's only some and mainly the young ones.
@karendavidson489715 күн бұрын
What a great idea agree 💯 those ads should make a comeback
@sonyavincent74509 күн бұрын
Same here in nz. No littering whatsoever by the majority of the population.
@YvettefromAus3 күн бұрын
@@robertclothier3597 we used to have the “Clean Up Australia” day, but we have let it slide. The fishing nets are terrible for everything in the ocean, even the shark nets when the whales are migrating.
@mattdaniels224726 күн бұрын
Straight up, I'm an Australian. When I went through Europe in autumn, and the colour of the leaves was amazing.When I came back I was amazed about Australia and what it has and smile every morning
@Hochspitz23 күн бұрын
One Pack Wanderers, an American couple is the best channel for Americans to watch. They show just how hard it is to do "The Lap", failing with their first attempt, so they did come back to finish what they started. I have lived here for over 50 years and have only dreamt about visiting pretty much all of this country like this couple did.
@AnitaClayton-f8g29 күн бұрын
Our island home of course it's beautiful ❤️
@trishdarby695626 күн бұрын
I'm an Australian and love my country, am very glad to watch and see how much this family loved it too ❤
@kirra7226 күн бұрын
I loved this one, Neal. I'm 70yo and still surf. I lived at Tweed Heads and surfed Kingy and the Southern Gold Coast points until it got too crowded and then headed north..... a bit. I now live on a Southern Moreton Bay island and take my tinny to Nth Straddie. And those prawn rolls are so, so good.
@charlesemerson676329 күн бұрын
Neal, these guys came back and they hired a camper van and are driving up from Brisbane to Cairns and on the Daintree Forest and Kuranda national park. Currently they are in Cairns.
@eurekaelephant271427 күн бұрын
Oh god. They made the mistake that everyone does. That is such a boring highway, The Bruce, as its a bit inland obviously. I always cringe and feel embarrassed as a Queenslander. i actually hate that drive. Its ok if you plan it well and know where to go though, off the highway.
@Dr_KAP26 күн бұрын
Do you realise that Neal is his surname? His first name is Darion.
@Rottnwoman26 күн бұрын
@@eurekaelephant2714BUT to do it in Summer??.
@donnamccartney119923 күн бұрын
@@eurekaelephant2714boring yes but when ur not from here it’s fine .. done it enough I wouldn’t do it again if u payed me haha
@elisefuller712322 күн бұрын
What’s the name on KZbin so I can follow
@allisoncurran242626 күн бұрын
Wow, this is my life. Seeing it through their eyes really makes me feel so lucky. But we don't know anything else. Really gave me so much appreciation of my life❤
@chatswithwhiskey22 күн бұрын
Being that I live in Australia (Brisbane) I often forget how fortunate I am, but watching these videos helps me appreciate and understand my good fortune
@chriss52224 күн бұрын
I love Americans enthusiasm. I live in this area of this video. There’s not many places in the world where you can visit a rainforest, mountains, beaches, all in one day .
@TheDivineMissMikki19 күн бұрын
My ex was a Kingy guy & I lived in Caba for a while. The whole region is beautiful. Tweed Valley, hinterlands behind Byron... magic with so much beauty. I do miss a lot of the life there. Up in Bundy now.
@pacapaca63075 күн бұрын
Pity about the over dense development that’s gone on over the past 25 odd years. Housing crawling up obliterating the forest in the hinterland valleys, massive traffic on the M1 ( not easy to avoid if you need to move North/South) & other roads. Yes, compared to many American cities that combination of beach, waterways , rain forest & eucalypt clad hills is rare but remember: Australia’s total population is 26,000,000. The USA what? 10 times that? The USA has incredibly beautiful places too but they are now oft times full of people all the time, making it harder perhaps to appreciate the beauty & nature that exists there too.
@TheWickmansLife202429 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and reacting to our video! We loved watching your reaction and hope one day you can do another one of our videos! 😊 P.S. After going to Thailand and Japan we actually postponed our “world tour” to come back to Australia! We’re currently traveling up and down the whole East coast in a campervan! Go check it out! 🤙🏼
@dreamteamneal29 күн бұрын
I definitely will! I'm so glad you guys enjoyed the video and so awesome hearing how much yall enjoyed australia!
@julzhunt779026 күн бұрын
Welcome back to Australia guys. You need to get over to WA eventually. It’s a beautiful place to live😊❤️🇦🇺
@paulineryan57926 күн бұрын
@@julzhunt7790They would love the WA beaches.
@julzhunt779026 күн бұрын
@@paulineryan579 best beaches, best sunsets. Less people, more space.😁 it’s a win, win, win, win!😊
@gregoryparnell277526 күн бұрын
@@dreamteamneal They seem like great family & I loved watching their first trip to Oz & so glad they are back enjoying some more of the Beautiful things this Amazing Country has to offer. You need to come & see for yourself.
@christinecoombs353629 күн бұрын
I love these guys. Their videos are really great. They have become my favourites , along with One Pack wanderers( Tia and Cheveyo).
@julzhunt779026 күн бұрын
@@christinecoombs3536 “Tia for scale!”😆 they have great energy.😊
@julzhunt779026 күн бұрын
@@christinecoombs3536 “Tia for scale!” 😁😊
@Hochspitz23 күн бұрын
Hard to beat Tia and Cheveyo. They showed such respect for the land and its peoples.
@colinbroadfoot96929 күн бұрын
They’re actually back here now, doing a motor home trip from Brisbane up to cairns that you might want to check out 👍👍
@sonyan290229 күн бұрын
Yes check them out in Cairns, Far North Queensland. Tropical paradise...ancient rainforests, waterfalls, Great Barrier Reef. My favourite place on the planet.
@keshaponso203428 күн бұрын
Makes me so proud to hear that there was no littter on the beach.
@ozsheila5526 күн бұрын
Stradbroke Island is awesome. Love it.❤
@pacapaca63074 күн бұрын
With that I agree. Principally because it doesn’t feature high rise 5 Star hotels or stacks of holiday apartments & camping is still available. Very reminiscent of my family’s laid back beach holidays south of Perth , with few manmade Attractions like Theme Parks existent. Make your own fun & socialise with family & neighbours, read, swim, surf, fish… that was it. Truly relaxing! 😊
@x5-acousticguitarstuff.226 күн бұрын
I drove to the Gold Coast last week from Brisbane for a beautiful free pair of rare NAD Model 240 floor standing Speakers. As an Australian Senior Citizen, I still find Australia to be as friendly as it was 50 years ago.
@mimisaunders165824 күн бұрын
Wow! NAD? I gave my former husband an NAD sound system in about 1983 or so. He's probably still got it 😊
@mscinders944926 күн бұрын
Hi 👋 I live on nsw far south coast (few hrs north of vic border). The whale migration is one of my favourite times! We literally watch them from the kitchen table 🥰 love 🇦🇺so much!!
@dianafarmer544524 күн бұрын
Grew up near the Beach on the Sth Coast and never saw one.
@venderstrat28 күн бұрын
Mate, I love your big smile.
@LinMonash25 күн бұрын
Your right Neil. These people are great ambassadors for Australian Tourism. Great reaction. Hope you get the chance to come on down here sometime too! ❤
@crazyham26 күн бұрын
Naturally us Aussies take all these things for granted 🙏💜🙏
@pacapaca63074 күн бұрын
We certainly do!!
@larissahorne999129 күн бұрын
For the most part, flying fox bats like to eat fruit. That is why many people call fruit bats. People like me who love fruit can also be called fruit bats as well. They may look big and scary, but you don't need to think that they'll take your children away. A couple of years ago, we had one that took up residence in our guava tree. We didn't touch it, and it clearly didn't have a problem with us. My sister thought that it may have come from the local bat hospital. So she rang them. A man who works there came around and recognised it. So he took it away to release it somewhere else. On the subject of fruit, I once surprised an American couple with a KZbin channel. During a live chat, I mentioned that I was eating some stone fruit. They had no idea what I meant. Stone fruit is a general term for peaches, nectarines, plums, etc. Due to how the seeds look. There's some in our fridge, I think I'll go and get some after watching this video.
@amanda-071124 күн бұрын
I’m Australian, from Sydney but have lived on the Gold Coast for 17 years. We are raising our kids here, they are now 16 and 12. Such a family friendly place the GC. Love it and so lucky to call it home.
@paulwbafc7325 күн бұрын
I live in Queensland. I know rainforest walks and beaches where you can spend a day and not see anyone other than one or two people. Total solitude and it is magical.
@allisongrattidge415429 күн бұрын
It helps if you already have friends here. Mt Glorious is freaking gorgeous for the rock pools and surrounding forest, just north of Brisbane.
@jaygee22829 күн бұрын
Oh jeez! I was going to be the first to comment! You beat me. As Neal would say 'dang!'
@TheDivineMissMikki19 күн бұрын
Kinda like Mt Warning (Wollumbin) just across the border. I now live in Bundy & call the highest point (The Hummock) a pimple, compared to the mountains down there lol
@MDFMKisKMFDM25 күн бұрын
I really hope you come and visit us here in Aus one day Neal... I get the impression it's a dream of yours and I think you'd love it
@terrieferguson693226 күн бұрын
Thank you its good to hear we are taking care here in Australia
@KBB-nf1dr25 күн бұрын
So many things to see in Australia. It’s a pretty big place and they went to a beach
@shawnhill6829 күн бұрын
Australia is the total package.👌
@AdmiringEarth-lm5fh27 күн бұрын
Im Australian and don't live too far from these places. I've travelled extensively around this country and I wouldn't even put this area in the top 20 spots. In fact I hate the gold coast.
@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec26 күн бұрын
Yep, Gold Coast is too sleazy and commercial.
@TheDivineMissMikki19 күн бұрын
Lived around the Tweed for a while, & have lived around Oz, now in Bundy. Seen many beautiful places. I much prefer places like the Tweed Valley, SC hinterland, GC hinterland, Agnes Waters etc. How do u even narrow it down to 20 places? There's so many awesome beautiful regions to see!
@AdmiringEarth-lm5fh16 күн бұрын
@@TheDivineMissMikki I live in nrthn NSW. Yeah I agree the areas surrounding the GC are naturally beautiful and have some awesome spots. Yeah a top 20 would be hard. Some of my favourites would be far north Qld, the southern hinterlands, southern highlands, blue mountains. Tasmania, the top end nt. NSW south coast. Great Ocean road. Murray River has some nice spots. The coorong Sa. The desert areas are unique too and there's so many others scattered around the place. I've never been to WA though and that's nearly half the country. I love the Bundaberg area too. But yeah never liked the GC much prefer Sydney or Melbourne if I had to live in a city.
@TheDivineMissMikki15 күн бұрын
@@AdmiringEarth-lm5fh .. so much beauty your way. I lived in the Northern Rivers area.. Mullum, Clunes, Coorabell, & love places like Whoopie (Woolgoolga). Lived in Moss Vale for a bit... got too cold for me lol... my parents lived in the Blue Mtns (Springwood & Hazelbrook), Great Ocean Rd is spectacular, have a friend who lived in Echuca & it's lovely, lived in the Gong for a while, Central Coast NSW, SC Hinterlands (Witta near Maleny), lived out bush & though I was born in Sydney I can't stand it, & not keen on Melbourne either. Lived in the southern part of Adelaide for 9 yrs, teens in Perth... give me country anyday. Tank water, open spaces, nature, heaven!!
@siryogiwan29 күн бұрын
we have a thing called pipi dance, it's easiest way to find them, you stand in a spot and move your feet around, water washes out the loose sand out and exposes them, you can find vids about it lol
@matthewmcclure521829 күн бұрын
Or just drive the old ute forward and back then all the bumps in the sand show. 💪👌 Queenslander cheating trick.
@Rottnwoman26 күн бұрын
Only good for bait.
@siryogiwan25 күн бұрын
@@Rottnwoman yeah that's my thoughts too, I mean as far as muscles go, I'd eat them over anything else, but they make better use as bait lol
@bambiQueenofpentacles500810 күн бұрын
You need a year to see this beautiful land. It's big, diverse, and very spectacular. From the deserts to the mountains to the seas. 🇦🇺
@matthewmcclure521829 күн бұрын
Snapper Rock's is an awesome long beach break man. you can get surf for 30 40 seconds.
@YvettefromAus25 күн бұрын
I’m just going to say that Byron Bay is in Northern New South Wales and Snapper Rocks is literally on the border of NSW AND QLD. I lived at Palm Beach QLD for 25 years and being from Sydney, where the beaches and little bay’s such as Lurline Bay where I grew up with the locals was the best childhood memories. I then moved to DC and I was absolutely blown away by the beauty of DC and the Museums, the Smithsonian Museum is the best! I came home with my daughter who has dual citizenship, going back to Lurline Bay, I looked at my Dad and said “We were so fearless as kids” he was like “yeah I know and being a shark nursery you kids were crazy”. Any American people should know that our dollar is so weak against the US dollar you get a 40% discount on EVERY DOLLAR. COME ON DOWN 😊
@pacapaca63074 күн бұрын
Ironically before the Aussie $ was deregulated ( a very long time ago), I travelled 10 weeks on the USA & got USD$1.25 for every AUD$1.00. Certainly helped me have a good time there… but now just USD$0.66 rough average exchange rate for every AUD$1.00… makes America expensive for an Aussie to travel. 😟
@YvettefromAus3 күн бұрын
@ it actually was at $0.62AUD the other day!! Good for America but bad for Australia.
@pacapaca63073 күн бұрын
@@YvettefromAus Yep, goes up & down like a yo-yo & probably on quite arbitrary criteria usually within the 0.60 - 0.70 Cent range. The trouble when you travel to the US is that prices advertised for any kind of purchases don’t include State Sales Tax, Tips to the underpaid workers, or card related fees if you don’t pay with cash. You need to include a big contingency $wise into your travel budget to cater for all of that. “Good prices” can quickly become “ not so good prices” for almost everything. 😟
@YvettefromAus3 күн бұрын
@ I was married and living in Maryland so, I remember how good it is, the taxes did do my head in but at least here, our 10% GST sales tax is included in the price, still so much more than what you guys pay.
@meee683626 күн бұрын
As an Aussie its so lovely and refreshing to hear such glowing reports from Americans. I am so glad you loved Oz as much as we do.
@denisewilson978325 күн бұрын
The QLD Gold Coast, Surfers Paradise and Sunshine Coast was not developed on US Miami Beach but mostly on the California vibes but it was promoted like Miami there were small coastal towns already established and some military training camps from WWII. The goal was to develop the shore line of the whole of QLD/NSW coast to be fantastic holiday spot.
@pacapaca63074 күн бұрын
Sadly has pretty much happened from NSW Border north to Noosa. Now just one big Metropolis & individual character of the townships & beach holiday vibes previously existent, pretty much wiped out. Too much traffic, congestion & loss of natural habitat. What you see now is just remnants. I’ve watched the demise of much of SE QLD region over the past 35 years as many cashed up Sydney siders & Victorians picked up & moved or “ investing” in only ever partially occupied second homes , sending real estate prices escalating out of the price ranges of locals. Hence in Noosa & elsewhere, restaurants may open only for less than half the week or not at night because the wait & kitchen staff who work there can’t afford to live there & have to commute long times/distances. Ditto many other service staff including teachers, nurses, other essential workers. QLD is beautiful but daily living is costly. This couple are travelling because they can afford to; the husband having quit a ( probably well paid) job at NASA? 🤔
@JayWhy196429 күн бұрын
They are back in Australia now
@monkemagic972629 күн бұрын
I live on the Gold Coast. Every minute I'm not at work, I'm on a constant summer vacation/holiday. Beach 15muns drive. Mountains with rain forests 30mins drive. World class shopping centres and 4 theme parks. Movie world dream world seaward wet n wild. And Currumbin Sanctuary where u can meet all our local animals
@monkemagic972629 күн бұрын
Summer days 35 Celsius. Winter days 25 Celsius. Conversion 75 - 95 Fahrenheit
@Mirrorgirl49227 күн бұрын
I lived the southern end of the Gold Coast for many years, still my real home, I'll make it back one day.
@joannemurdock789922 күн бұрын
And the Elvis movie was filmed there too, loved it
@adambradley61825 күн бұрын
Really a fan of the toned down intro 👌 you’re interesting enough you don’t need to add drama. Nice job man.
@svenomick585728 күн бұрын
Neal I know the area’s this Family are talking about they are spot on, I lived up the road 20 minutes from Australia Zoo great place and the Steve Erwin wall at the Zoo is quite Sad looking at Steve a ball of energy keep up the great work cheers Mick Australia
@Rottnwoman26 күн бұрын
I R W I N!!
@crazyham26 күн бұрын
I Love your videos mate. Your enthusiasm is infectious 🙏💜🇦🇺💜🙏
@veronikataf520626 күн бұрын
Goodness! they only went to the tropical part, and not much of that an all. They didn't go to the outback or a big city like Melbourne or Sydney. They missed so much.
@karendavidson489715 күн бұрын
Great podcast have subscribed, western Australia is also a beautiful place. Thank you for the time and effort you put into your podcasts and I love your positivity well done. Love and best wishes from Australia, have a great Christmas and New Year 💐 be kind to each other.
@abelhansen26 күн бұрын
All ower friends from the U.S .A are welcome to come to Australia . We love the people in the U S A . 😊.
@nevyn_karres26 күн бұрын
The tRump voters might learn something ;)
@lynmcgrow924626 күн бұрын
NO!! No conservative voting Americans !!!
@aussiematt559126 күн бұрын
@@lynmcgrow9246what you can't put politics aside for anything what happened to liberals being inclusive your a bunch of small minded haters
@Rottnwoman26 күн бұрын
Speak for yourself _ I hate them.
@teachmemoore16 күн бұрын
I live on the Gold Coast, they are so correct. I have travelled the world and recognise that we live in paradise here in Aussie.
@Kammitoes26 күн бұрын
Interesting, they just stuck in South East Queensland....excellent. As a born and bred Queenslander of 70+ years I have to say I agree with everything they're saying, and I'm gratified they enjoyed all the good things, didn't just visit coffee shops and restaurants. I spent my 20s and 30s travelling overseas - I even spent 8 years living in the US in the 1970s, but I haven't had any urge to leave since my last trip. This is paradise compared to Europe, Asia and the USA.......NZ and Canada are great though.
@pacapaca63074 күн бұрын
Family oriented travel with toddlers. Their focus is different and they appreciated the options available to their kids. Only 3 weeks to visit. Basing in one region was a good idea for them. 👍
@pacapaca63074 күн бұрын
Yes, Aussies who haven’t travelled much can easily take what Australia offers, for granted. Having said that, I appreciate the great beauty and hospitality I’ve experienced in many countries overseas as well. We live on a beautiful planet which really needs us humans to work hard and innovatively to keep it that way. All of us around the world. You don’t miss your water, until the well’s run dry…
@anneomalley22724 күн бұрын
Dreamteam Neal .... you need to try surfing... put it on your bucket list when you come to Australia ... people will help you ❤❤
@Reefsider-fq4sk6 күн бұрын
I've never thought the gold coast was anything like Miami. Maybe the comparison relates to all the high rise on the coast. Miami gave me a weirdly dark, unsafe vibe and I couldn't wait to leave.
@DRC454725 күн бұрын
I hope they didn't miss the South Coast of Australia down from Sydney! amazing amazing !❤
@pageup21326 күн бұрын
I'm sure people get it elsewhere in the world, but the sunsets during the spring/summer period can be really quite spectacular (even better if you're outside of the city). Golden yellow hues that mix with deep purples and pinks as the sky changes at dusk. It can be quite spectacular to walk outside in the evening on a fairly clear sky day, to see the entire sky lit up purple and pink (doesn't last for long, but still, mother nature doing her thing). This is a decent example, but it looks more stunning in person kzbin.info65bLA_ea2pc
@dystar11225 күн бұрын
Spanish mackerel is my absolute favourite fish 😋
@nolaj11426 күн бұрын
Nice video... just wish there was more footage of the things they were describing rather than just shots of the couple and verbal descriptions of awesome things.
@daveamies503126 күн бұрын
Neal, you need to get yourself and Mackenzie down here, you'll love it (but you also might not want to leave, so be warned), though this video was about the beautiful Brisbane area, Mackenzie said in one of your videos she like cooler weather, so you should plan a trip to Tasmania first, then somewhere like Thredbo in August so hopefully you get to see kangaroos in the snow.
@Rottnwoman26 күн бұрын
And Crimson Rosellas-- I never get tired of that.
@badmotorfinger0029 күн бұрын
When are you and your family coming to visit us in Oz, Neal? 😀
@crazyham26 күн бұрын
Even here in the outer eastern suburbs of melbourne I see Kangaroos in local parks very often. They are not a threat at all unless you seem like a threat to them too.
@looking803029 күн бұрын
Bruh they came back to oz
@shanemoriarty713225 күн бұрын
you in my home town try cabba
@pollychauunlimited429628 күн бұрын
Omfg , where have you been mate. I've fukn missed you ❤😂🎉
@raymondhorvath240626 күн бұрын
We love Americans in Australia come down and move here plenty of work and medical is for everyone see you soon.
@tjs006726 күн бұрын
Why wouldn't they want to stay. Better life better health system better. Great weather great people.
@glennoc858524 күн бұрын
Melbourne I'm winter is awful, American health care is excellent too you just need insurance.
@tjs006724 күн бұрын
@glennoc8585 What about the one's that can't afford insurance in Australia we have Universal Health care
@shanemoriarty713225 күн бұрын
you looking at fingal
@suasanqt999217 күн бұрын
RIP Steve Irwin Our true Croc Dundee🙏🙏🙏
@tiptip949526 күн бұрын
Australia's is big with a small population so there are more beaches then people can use. You won't have to look hard for a gorgeous empty beach.
@dimirockeropoulos610425 күн бұрын
No point in moving to Australia unless you're a multi millionaire. Then you could afford a 2 bedroom apartment. Asia will give you more bang for your buck.
@glennoc858524 күн бұрын
It's am unfortunate part of life I'm Australia now and many other countries. California is even more expensive than Australia now.
@michaelmayo904829 күн бұрын
Dtn you like to eat .Australia and new Zealand meat and fruit is the best.
@dianneking361626 күн бұрын
The Gold Coast was not built to be like Miami. . Besides you have only been to one state. Don’t generalise! Besides the surfing is all around the coast of Australia millions of surf beaches. Those sand dunes are nothing compared to the gigantic dunes we have.
@crazyham26 күн бұрын
I live in the hills outside of Melbourne right now and I am selling up to move to the Tablelands in Queensland.
@Rottnwoman26 күн бұрын
Good luck
@dianafarmer544524 күн бұрын
So glad they're having a lovely time. They're doing better than me. Lived here all my life, grew up near the Beach and I've never seen a Whale. Yes the Kangaroos are all laid back, they don't generally bother People unless you try to get up really close to them, then they'll get agro. Haha they mightn't like it so much if they went in the middle of the outback. Snakes, Scorpions and giant Lizards and dry as a Bone.
@wallywombat16426 күн бұрын
AN̈D they went back for more.
@whitelytr25 күн бұрын
Aussie parents? If their kid had a mishap like that? Would be concerned about their kid, of course. But i feel that we would not get "elevated". We'd just go to the dentist, if it was needed. And that would be the end of it. We Aussies are a tough breed, for the most part.
@suzannarobinson472625 күн бұрын
And you dont go bankrupt if you need medical help.
@shanemoriarty713225 күн бұрын
kingscliff not goldie
@mitch117924 күн бұрын
"Sounds"
@Alex.The.Lionnnnn26 күн бұрын
Yeah they met me. I'm addictive.
@Alex.The.Lionnnnn26 күн бұрын
Alright Neil. I'll marry you mate. No touchy feely, but I'll get you here. 😂😂
@GRANTAANBYE26 күн бұрын
And they only saw the tip of the ice berg,,,,,,
@NakaidaBeauzec24 күн бұрын
Obviously haven't been to Western Australia.
@Bri_g325 күн бұрын
Don’t think cause our wildlife is cute that they won’t kill ya
@GarryMercer-tq5uo25 күн бұрын
Well they missed the best parts, just went to the crowded places and below average spots, sorry gold coast
@-sandman460529 күн бұрын
They definitely sold Australia.
@davidsage12419 күн бұрын
Mate, you should come here. I should go there! Wanna swap places?
@nepaledb26 күн бұрын
Perth
@jasonmcneale349725 күн бұрын
Hint...stop saying dang so much
@Mirrorgirl49227 күн бұрын
The only reason the Fruit Bats don't snatch up your kids, is because they are fruit-eaters, babies are more like Veal...lol.
@tonypezz29 күн бұрын
Day 69 of Asking You to Please Continue Reacting to These Niko Moon Songs! 🎉 1. Back Nine - Niko Moon ✅ 2. All That We Need - Niko Moon ✅ 3. Easy Tonight- Niko Moon 4. Paradise to Me - Niko Moon 5. Small Town State of Mind - Niko Moon 6. It’s A Great Day To Be Alive - Niko Moon
@paulmartin106825 күн бұрын
For Americans it’s cheap to come to Australia your dollar is almost double ours so what’s stopping you from coming god bless Australia
@glennturner480714 күн бұрын
$20 for a watermelon. LOL $90kg for meat. LOL $11 for a carton of eggs. LOL $10 for a litre of OJ. LOL $70 for a small packet of tobacco. LOL Let's see how long you last... LMFAO
@michaelmurphy436026 күн бұрын
You have been saying you want to come out here for a while, come you can stay at my place for free New South Wales Sydney
@nathanquinn349926 күн бұрын
Well now there's no housing it's expensive af because the government is about as useful as tits on a bull mate ...