AUSTRALIA’S UNDERGROUND MINING TOWN

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One Pack Wanderers

One Pack Wanderers

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@lolak3044
@lolak3044 Жыл бұрын
Gals and Guys! I've seen lots of comments telling Tia and Cheveyo off for places they didn't visit. Maybe we can word recommendations in a nicer way or simply appreciate what they chose to visit according to their budget and likings..
@PeteV.53
@PeteV.53 Жыл бұрын
💯!
@lisacraig5235
@lisacraig5235 Жыл бұрын
Here, here.
@joannachen100
@joannachen100 Жыл бұрын
Totally!
@bent444
@bent444 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to KZbin where there is no Safe Space
@blackimpala1967
@blackimpala1967 Жыл бұрын
Tia's reaction to the huge ant was priceless. She makes me laugh so hard.
@sandgroperwookiee65
@sandgroperwookiee65 Жыл бұрын
Love the name...Baby👍 😎 👻😈 ✌️
@WestAussieBackyardNature
@WestAussieBackyardNature Жыл бұрын
​@@sandgroperwookiee65 SPN fans everywhere! 😁 ..Tia & Cheveyo's road trips are a bit different tho lol
@sandgroperwookiee65
@sandgroperwookiee65 Жыл бұрын
@@WestAussieBackyardNature we are yes 🙂 Thkfully their road trips are safer too. Carry on ....
@mrmockatoo6786
@mrmockatoo6786 Жыл бұрын
Yeah...must admit, that was my gut laugh moment today.
@riapuaina
@riapuaina 9 ай бұрын
Cheveyo UNO reversed the mess out of all of us on this one 👏 - well played sir!
@timcarr4673
@timcarr4673 Жыл бұрын
Im so glad you bought yourself an Opal necklace. Wherever you go now you will always take a part of us with you. Safe travels guys.
@petefluffy7420
@petefluffy7420 Жыл бұрын
From Dingo Fence to Rabbit Proof Fence and now a Tia Proof Fence
@shaundgb7367
@shaundgb7367 Жыл бұрын
ha ha. Classic
@Bobbydazzlla
@Bobbydazzlla Жыл бұрын
That fence isn't electric, it's grounded to the steel droppers, there aren't any isolators on them. The humming sound you can hear is just the wind making the wires hum. We have a horse property and certain sections of our fencing has been know to do it in the slightest breeze. ps The Tia proof fence is a real thing, we all had to chip in for it's construction before you got here 😂😂😂
@afpwebworks
@afpwebworks Жыл бұрын
I love how you two have clicked that we Aussies don’t take ourselves too seriously that confuses a lot of o seas visitors which gives us more reasons to chuckle but you two have tuned in to it and I think it entertains you somewhat Goodonya!
@gloryglory5688
@gloryglory5688 Жыл бұрын
Shut up
@lisacraig5235
@lisacraig5235 Жыл бұрын
Despite your disappointment in not reaching Broome, you have certainly made up for it with your detours that were well worth it and spectacular. The cockatoos flying over the silos was so iconic❤.
@findingoureden
@findingoureden Жыл бұрын
Sometimes, watching Tia is like watching a child explore and discover her world. Love it! 😁
@eddaines237
@eddaines237 Жыл бұрын
Love your happy videos. My family and I are moving permanently out to Australia from the UK in a little over a week! Gulp! I’ve visited many times, mainly the east coast, but your channel has really been useful for giving my kids a happy impression of this wonderful place. I thank you for that. It’s also, if I may be so bold to say so, lovely to see such a gentle couple so enjoying each others lives. I’m sure you have arguments off camera, but you truly are living your best lives. Such a pleasure to be briefly invited in each video.
@Glenn-ei3xp
@Glenn-ei3xp Жыл бұрын
Welcome to OZ mate. Hope all goes well with the move
@PeteV.53
@PeteV.53 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for choosing Australia. All the best for whatever lies ahead 👍🏽
@moniquewood9638
@moniquewood9638 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Australia!
@alandavey3010
@alandavey3010 Жыл бұрын
welcome next week , you will fit in easily after adjustments , like my mother came as a 16 year old in 1926 as a single women , you have the right attitude , good luck
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Жыл бұрын
It's cool so many people are welcoming you to Oz here in the comments 😊
@becr9293
@becr9293 Жыл бұрын
I’ve loved your Aussie videos (love all the others too but as an Aussie from Perth it’s so cool to see it from your view). I just wanted to say Thankyou for the lovely content. I’ve been recovering from breast cancer treatment this year and watched a lot of KZbin and your channel has brought such joy ❤
@OnePackWanderers
@OnePackWanderers Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, this was really nice to see 😊
@cherylemaybury9967
@cherylemaybury9967 Жыл бұрын
I’m going to be so sad when your trip is over. I can’t wait for you guys to come back and travel to more Australian places. You guys are the most interesting travelers on KZbin. 😊
@brianross4057
@brianross4057 Жыл бұрын
Back in 1977 when I was 18 we were travelling around Australia and were between Coober Pedy and Alice Springs in the middle of "Whoop Whoop" and here were to young blonde haired Austrian girls hitch hiking, we were in a Falcon Ute and they jumped in the back for around a 100 klm to a crossroad to I can't remember where and there was a small settlement where they got out and we continued our journey to the Alice, We could not believe it that these two girls would be that daring to travel in such a remote area where there is nothing but desert and lots of flies, did I mention LOTS of FLIES!!!!
@boppermacca9346
@boppermacca9346 Жыл бұрын
Another very entertaining video. The reason you don't fly drones in Coober Pedy is because of the opal mines. Miners are justifiably paranoid about people looking around their claim due to Ratters (ratters are people who sneak into a mine to steal opal)
@stevenbalekic5683
@stevenbalekic5683 Жыл бұрын
I would've thought it was because of the Woomera weapons testing area surrounding the town.
@CPOMTH
@CPOMTH Жыл бұрын
@@stevenbalekic5683 That's Andamooka, a different SA opal centre, just a 'country mile' from Olympic Dam :)
@noisynobody
@noisynobody Жыл бұрын
They're sometimes needed though when people fall down abandoned mine shafts. They used them to find someone who went missing at grawin near lightning ridge once.
@michaelfreeze2949
@michaelfreeze2949 Жыл бұрын
@@stevenbalekic5683 They don't test weapons at Woomera very often.
@Zekealot
@Zekealot 7 ай бұрын
That's not true, miners (and any other individual) have no say in airspace restrictions. All of Coober Pedy is restricted because of the airport and once you get out of town you cross over into R246 (the Woomera restricted airspace)
@Donna-C
@Donna-C Жыл бұрын
The Legend of the Billy Brownless Silo Kick: AFL Geelong forward Billy Brownless was on his way to a wedding in West Wyalong with a few mates in the late ‘80s. It was a stinking hot day, so the lads dropped into the Royal Hotel to freshen up. Brownless asked why the footy was behind the bar. The explanation prompted him to shrug off the effects of afternoon beers and, in his bare feet, boot the ball over the hulking cylinders. The celebrations forced he and his fellow wedding guests to miss the ceremony and a good part of the reception. Folklore surrounded this so Brownless returned to Mirrool, 600 kilometres north of Melbourne, for the inaugural silo challenge in October, 1992. The presence of Brownless was central to the event's initial success. Today , the Mirrool Annual Silo Kick Challenge is now held annually in October with $1,000.00 prize money. Yay Billy!! 👏
@Beaut_Beau
@Beaut_Beau Жыл бұрын
Watching you two is like my daily dose of happiness, i just can't stop smiling! ^_^
@rduffy9948
@rduffy9948 Жыл бұрын
Another fun filled, joyous video. I am going to be so sad when you finish this journey. Seeing our country via your trip, has been so fantastic. I still want to adopt you both. Safe travels.
@monicaking2140
@monicaking2140 Жыл бұрын
Congrats on winning the post card :-)
@rduffy9948
@rduffy9948 Жыл бұрын
@@monicaking2140 chuffed to bits.
@MadMadamMIM23
@MadMadamMIM23 Жыл бұрын
Thank you guys for showing these places. I'm in the states but I have a couple of Aussie friends and one of them turned me on to your show. It's wonderful to be able to see Australia, and I'll probably take a gander at some of the other places you've visited. It's lovely to watch you both, you're so cheerful and happy. May your travels be safe ones. Best of luck! 😊
@chopper7352
@chopper7352 Жыл бұрын
How happy was Tia to see the 'Big Ant' ? Great Reaction 😊 Well done Cheveyo 👍
@roger4mac
@roger4mac 6 ай бұрын
G’Day Guys, I have been binging your Videos with nostalgia. Back in 1974 My wife and I started from Perth and had an adventure of a lifetime. The Nullabore was dirt road. We stopped at that abandoned roadhouse you two went into The population was written on a bit of cardboard 3. It was just after floods. We stopped in Hervey Bay QLD to get married where she grew up. We slept in our Station Waggon. What a trip. 50 years we’ve been together. Sadly I lost my girl last week. Our journey together has ended, I wish you two a long and happy life. Thanks for the memories.
@jounama1
@jounama1 Жыл бұрын
Went through Coober Pedy in 1984. Stopped at the pub which was full of wild looking people with spiky hair and chains, etc. Thought "what a rough place" Then barman told us they were all extras on "Thunderdome" and that if we'd been an hour earlier we could have met Tina Turner!
@jasondavidson9795
@jasondavidson9795 Жыл бұрын
Nearly 5 months in Australia and with the trip drawing to a close, it's fair to say we are happy to adopt you both now. Consider yourselves honorary Aussies 🇦🇺
@robparsons1527
@robparsons1527 Жыл бұрын
Love Tia's Big Ant reaction, like a kid on Christmas morning!, nice one Cheveyo, oh and the boo in the mine 😆. Coober Pedy really is unique and that was a very pretty necklace as well, what a beautiful memory that will be when you hold it 50 years from now, Cheveyo will be bald by then! 😂. Love from South Oz.
@Feargal011
@Feargal011 Жыл бұрын
Ah, one day you must find a pair of sulphur crested cockatoos to watch. They are natural clowns and love twirling around on power lines, crests up, screeching at everything around them. Heaps of fun. I wish you could include more of our incredible range of birds during your trip.
@timjohnun4297
@timjohnun4297 Жыл бұрын
The super pit at Kalgoorlie would be worth a look too, if you are going that way. Also, you’ve been through Katherine twice but didn’t do the gorge??? Katherine gorge is the most spectacular part of Australia, imo
@karenmcneill2602
@karenmcneill2602 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂🖒🖒🖒🐜🐜🐜. Great trip! Blueberry is a trooper. She makes driving Australia look easy. Lovely necklace Tia! I like opals a lot but I LOVE boulder opals. Rocks with Opal in it is irresistible to me! Canberra had an awesome mined jewellery shop in Civic. It only recently closed due to the Owner, Peter, retiring. Peter did the mining too. It was always one of the shops I went to in Civic and where I first saw a boulder Opal. Such treasures there! Thank you for sharing your travels!
@sheryljones5581
@sheryljones5581 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in SA all my life (nearly 60 years) and have probably seen less than a quarter of Australia. Thanks to you both, I am seeing lots more through your videos. Will be sad to see you leave Aus.
@michaelfreeze2949
@michaelfreeze2949 Жыл бұрын
Same here, I have lived in South Australia all my life and they have seen more of the state than I have.
@stevenbalekic5683
@stevenbalekic5683 Жыл бұрын
Coober Pedy is surrounded by the Woomera Prohibited Area. The Woomera Prohibited Area is a large government military weapons testing area. So it's understandable that drones are not permitted.
@TheSkskitey
@TheSkskitey Жыл бұрын
Great vlog you guys . I think after the Nullarbor you should head Kalgoorlie way instead of Esperance way on the way back to Perth , plenty of new stuff to see in that direction . Happy travels :-)
@rjs543
@rjs543 6 ай бұрын
Hi, love your channel. I happened upon it with you picking up the new Mazda 4WD in Perth and enjoyed it so much, I went back to the start and binged my way through. The pair of you remind so much me of my wife and I, when we first toured Aus way back in the 1970's (many of the main roads, including some of the Nullabor, were still unsealed back then, but we drove 2wd anyway). We have visited practically all the places you have and it is so nice to see a young couple enjoying time on the road. With Tia's attraction to big things, I was surprised you didn't show Kimba's Big Galah in this episode? It is only 200 metres up the road on the same side and practically opposite the grain silos! Did you actually miss it? There you go, you'll have to do what some Aussies do after doing the Big Lap, turn around and go around the other way! All the best, looking forward to watching to the point where I catch up to the end of the Aus video. Bob n Glenda - Perth (we moved from Melbourne 1980 because after travelling the country, as you said "That's the place to be").
@nickmckenzie9365
@nickmckenzie9365 Жыл бұрын
Hey, you guys should come back to Adelaide. You missed the Big Rocking Horse and native animal petting zoo at Gumeracha. Also, you missed Morialta waterfall (just 20 minutes from the city center). Not to mention Glenelg beach! Come on back! 😉😁👍
@troycollett8540
@troycollett8540 Жыл бұрын
Oh and port willunga beach and mclaren vale
@theartfuldodger7711
@theartfuldodger7711 Жыл бұрын
Tia is such a lovely gal, so sweet,and is the prettiest, and cheveyo is a really solid guy and such supportive partner. These guys got me loving theyre channel
@gbsailing9436
@gbsailing9436 Жыл бұрын
LOL, another great video guys! Well done! I guess it's a little sad that you have to go back via the southern route and miss the west coast. But on the bright side, you did get to do Copper Pedi. If I may offer some beginner driving advice, Always reverse with a window down. That way, if somebody is yelling and screaming, "Stop Stop, go forward!", You can hear them, and you don't continue to run over the child you couldn't see run behind you or other calamity awaiting your rear end! Even today, after 40 years of driving, I still reverse my window down just in case. It has save me a couple of times, even though people think I'm a good driver compared to most. Enjoy the 90mile straight again. P.S. Thanks for showing the silo art this time 'round.
@Wombat-gm4ne
@Wombat-gm4ne 14 күн бұрын
Most mining town in Australia is Broken Hill - where the company BHP started in the 1800's and is now the biggest mining company in the world.
@robertbeatty2871
@robertbeatty2871 Жыл бұрын
It's a pity you can't afford the underground motel. I have stayed at the one in white cliffs in NSW which is an opal town as well and it was freaking awesome as it's pitch black when the lights are out
@JanCarol11
@JanCarol11 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad she bought an opal!!!! I did the same, as an American coming to Australia - but I didn't know much, so what I bought was called a "triplet," which is basically opal dust re-formed against an obsidian backing. That makes the opal affordable. I suspect Tia got a triplet. My triplet is beautiful - having so many colours, really catches the light nicely. But I have a goal to get a real stone, Australian opal.
@ozmuschik77
@ozmuschik77 Жыл бұрын
Oh man! You came through Port Augusta again. if we’d known you were coming you’d have been welcome to stay at our place. If you ever come back, you are always welcome. We started watching your Aussie videos and then when we caught up with them, we went back to the beginning of the trip. Currently towards the end of Thailand! We enjoy your laid back, positive attitude and your honest feedback. Thanks for making such great videos!!!
@BassMatt1972
@BassMatt1972 Жыл бұрын
We used to go gold and opal prospecting for holidays as kids.. White Cliffs was where we went for opal, its the same white/crystal opal as Coober Pedy. (black opal, white opal, crystal opal, jelly opal, fire opal, hyalite, water opal, hydrophane and honey opal) We found a lot of bits on the "mullock heaps" as kids.. some really nice bits.. (mullock heaps are the dirt buildup around a mine) There are estimated to be well over 1 MILLION holes out there.. its actually quite dangerous and a big snake area too, so you have to be a bit careful.. I hand polished 2 stones (after 60 YEARS in a bottle) and we got them put into a necklace for our Mums 80th birthday.. Opal mining is cool, there are still people making money from it. And more than one fortune has been made while digging an underground home/extension. Thats a nice necklace for $65..
@kates1118
@kates1118 Жыл бұрын
Can’t be,I eve your Aussie adventure is almost over 🇦🇺😢 don’t stay away too long please 🥰🇦🇺
@ICrazyGreggy
@ICrazyGreggy Жыл бұрын
Will you head north to Broome when you get back to Perth? Just wondering. Also, the Big Ant? Would have had me shreaking " Them! Them! "
@shanebarker3131
@shanebarker3131 Жыл бұрын
I'm legit beaming at Tia's reaction and Cheveyo's " AH-HAAAAA " lol
@redhammer9910
@redhammer9910 Жыл бұрын
Cheveyo you earned a lot of browny points buying that opal. Next stop the rock shop in Coolgardie. Should old Vern still be prospecting you may even pick up a beautiful piece of gold in black quartz. So much more to see. You'll love Kalgoorlie and it's history.
@bent444
@bent444 Жыл бұрын
Could go to Kalgoorlie and see the Gold mining town and the Super Pit.
@josephchristianson3001
@josephchristianson3001 Жыл бұрын
The "detour" while initially disappointing has proved to be a success! Congrats to you guys on your drone footage since you got it - your growing creativity really adds to your videos. Good to see Blueberry has not let you down!
@helenrimmer-CarryOnRTW
@helenrimmer-CarryOnRTW Жыл бұрын
It's nice to see how considerate you are of others when filming, either in busy areas or with regards to using the drone. Kudos to you guys!
@keinfinitenature
@keinfinitenature Жыл бұрын
Highly recommend a visit to “The Wave Rock”. Another Tia for scale 😮 special!! Also recommend driving to The Pinnacles. Awesome to drive around & a fabulous place to launch your drone! 🚙
@jenniferharrison8915
@jenniferharrison8915 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for going to Cooper Pedy for me! It's somewhere I wanted to see, along with Uluru, but my dr has told me not to travel that far! I have some Paua Shell jewellry made in New Zealand from my grandmother, but no opals! What an interesting experience, I see now it's far more than a group of underground mining shacks and a few rough miners! Blueberry is an amazing car-friend, I never once doubted her keeping you safe! I hope she finds a kind new owner! 😪 Tasmania is quietly waiting to welcome you to its magical heart! 🤗💓
@brookah100
@brookah100 Жыл бұрын
Love the videos! It would be great to see you go back to Esperance and see the Great Ocean Drive. I think you missed it last time, definitely worth the drive.
@tareskisloki8579
@tareskisloki8579 Жыл бұрын
Another wonderful video, absolutely love your style of presentation. Blueberry has done extremely well, unfortunately Australia just doesn't have the population for paved roads to all the good stuff, you're locked out of a lot of country when you're stuck to the blacktop.
@Richy.Boi.
@Richy.Boi. Жыл бұрын
Your videos are only getting better. You are two really likeable content creators
@SF-cs7df
@SF-cs7df Жыл бұрын
Love this series & love your work guys! ❤ ..This might be the best thing I’ve ever watched on KZbin.🙌🙌🙌
@sunnydayz7232
@sunnydayz7232 Жыл бұрын
You both look very relaxed and happy in this vid. Safe drive back to perth . Dont forget Denmark its on your way......the most beautiful beaches and a lovely little town. 😊😊
@tsopmocful1958
@tsopmocful1958 Жыл бұрын
Definitely see the Flinders next time - they are very beautiful.
@tiffanyrankin9059
@tiffanyrankin9059 Жыл бұрын
Good on you Cheveyo! I did love Tia's reaction to the big ant - hilarious! Thank you for taking us with you on your adventures, we look forward to your video notifications.
@artistjoh
@artistjoh Жыл бұрын
As to your comment about 4WD, there is a reason that the two places with the highest sales numbers of Land Cruisers are Siberia and Australia. A good 4WD opens up so much more of the country. Often, the best bits.
@davidcrowley8116
@davidcrowley8116 Жыл бұрын
love your videos. Love the silos. Australia has a number of old mining towns. Love the interaction between you two - and Tia thinking it was an actual ant.
@Rickxta
@Rickxta Жыл бұрын
My brother in law was a police officer in Coober Pedy quite a few years ago. He left the force and mined opal there. He and the family lived in a dug out house. Usual front then leads into underground rooms. I stayed with them and in the dugout bedroom at night it was the darkest dark you can imagine. Absolutely no light, it felt “thick” like cut it with a knife. Totally disorienting. Unfortunate you did not see right whales on the the Bight section of your trip. Quite awesome. Thanks and stay safe.
@anthrax3943
@anthrax3943 Жыл бұрын
i'm curious to know where is your next trip? i hope its new zealand. spend like couple of month in Nz and then come back to aussie and finished the job !!😁😁
@fionamorrison7530
@fionamorrison7530 Жыл бұрын
Hi Guys - if you are heading back across to WA - you should go out to Kalgoorlie - and from there out to a place call Lake Ballard (very cool salt lake with sculptures scattered on the dry salt bed - such a unique and breathtaking experience).
@adm.petercowell9573
@adm.petercowell9573 Жыл бұрын
So happy you guys stopped in at Cooper Peedy.... yay !!!!
@toni-annepsychicmedium6312
@toni-annepsychicmedium6312 Жыл бұрын
Loving your videos, thank you for taking us with you. There is a giant natural wonder in Southern WA called Wave Rock. A natural rock formation that looks like an enormous wave. It is really worth seeing, if you feel inclined. You guys would love it….you can walk through and upon to it 💛
@Shift0231
@Shift0231 Жыл бұрын
I second that! The phenomenon that is Wave Rock in Hyden WA truly doesn’t get the recognition it deserves along with the nearby ancient rock formations and caves. And perfect location for yet another Tiaforscale! Most visitors strike a ‘surfing pose’ for an iconic photo or video!
@kezzabanana
@kezzabanana Жыл бұрын
The Coober Pedy mine tour was cool to see. I couldn't help feeling freaked out for the guys back in the day with only oil lamps & candles in those underground spaces 😳 Tough old buggers. Thanks for another entertaining vlog!
@TeaAddict
@TeaAddict Жыл бұрын
I will miss your travels around our fair country very much 😊❤️❤️ so glad you guys have enjoyed your time here! Also I LOL'd a lot at the "Big Head" shelf - classic Australia right there. Tia's face when you got to the ants was fantastic too 😅
@rhowent6512
@rhowent6512 Жыл бұрын
I think on the way back to Perth you should visit the super pit in Kalgoorlie.
@Shift0231
@Shift0231 Жыл бұрын
Although it wasn’t on the video, hope you guys managed to see ‘The Big Galah’ along the Eyre Highway at Kimba - the ‘Halfway Across Australia’ town that had the silo art and the flock of galahs which you filmed.
@YetMoreCupsOfTea
@YetMoreCupsOfTea Жыл бұрын
Are you planning to take a different route once you get to Norseman? You could go north to Kalgoorlie and then head to Perth the inland way.
@MAKelly2121
@MAKelly2121 Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering why you guys didn't mention, or show any video of Kata Tjuta or Kings Canyon? 2 beautiful places. I'm glad that you stopped in at Coober Pedy to look through the mining area. A very unique town
@wallywombat164
@wallywombat164 Жыл бұрын
Gee those underground hotels in Coober Pedy were great to see. I reckon people from around the world were amazed. Thank you. 😮😮😮
@blackletter2591
@blackletter2591 Жыл бұрын
Glad you're still having fun. If you don't go up to Kalgoorlie to see the Big Pit, there are some lovely beaches around the SE coast, down to Point Leeuwin and Margaret River could be worth a visit,
@ybbolb
@ybbolb Жыл бұрын
Love the drone shots.
@tsale999
@tsale999 Жыл бұрын
I have traveled most of the southern parts of Australia. Thank you for taking me to the North where my wife and I hope to travel to one day. At least now I have a better idea of what to expect and what to prepare for. Happy Travels Love your work...!!!
@carlwindhorst5714
@carlwindhorst5714 Жыл бұрын
It's been a while, but I think it's come to the point where we have to say, my family and I watch you guys every night. We think you guys are awesome! Thank you for the great content you produce. Keep on travelling the world; keep on loving each other; and keep on making great content. Cheers from Australia!
@katwhy
@katwhy Жыл бұрын
Now that your backtracking, it feels like the pressure it off and you're more relaxed now and having fun with the narrative and direction 🤠
@docbeattie6666
@docbeattie6666 Жыл бұрын
Another outstanding blog. Sorry you thought you needed a 4x4 to enjoy the Flinders ranges, ( so much could have been seen with blue berry) but hey always next time 😉 Love the ant reaction. Keep on enjoying life. and GO Blue Berry GO!!
@surfsup65
@surfsup65 Жыл бұрын
Turquoise Bay, Broome, the Bungle Bungles, Horizontal Falls.... are you sure you don't have time?
@margaret-anncopeland8390
@margaret-anncopeland8390 Жыл бұрын
I get excited when I see there is a new video to watch! You have done so well - both of you and your darling Bluebird is doing well too! I visited Port Augusta a couple of weeks ago to go and see the giant cuttlefish at Point Lowly - so it was nice to see it again. You will likely notice that things are greener than they were when you drove over in the late summer previously. I don't know what I will do when you finish your Aussie road trip! Hearing the sounds of the galahs on this video was glorious - a truly Australian bush sound. Their call takes me back to evenings at my grandmother's farm on southern Yorke Peninsula. You know what a galah is right? Those large grey cockatoos with deep pink breasts, their name also refers to someone who is a bit silly. Looking forward to the next video :) x
@carmelanichol2226
@carmelanichol2226 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed Coooer Pedy...sad your coming to the end of Australian roadtrip...so much more to explore...we live on the Mornington Peninsula not far from Phillip Island Victoria... hopefully you,ll be back to explore more of this great country.....😊
@davidwest1325
@davidwest1325 Жыл бұрын
You said from Port Augusta you will be back tracking, I am sure you may already realise this but when you get to Norseman turn right to Kalgoorlie and you will be on new roads. A great side trip from there is up to Gwalia ghost town.
@NathanNeilsen
@NathanNeilsen Жыл бұрын
Surprising Tia with the big ant was the best thing ever! Nicely played, Sir. Nicely played! 😂😂😂
@nasigoring1525
@nasigoring1525 Жыл бұрын
My mates Mum is painted on to the side of one of the silos (Snowtown).
@manowstfu9743
@manowstfu9743 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I really enjoy your vlogs. I'm from Melbourne & I haven't seen even half the amount of Australia you guys have. And you're damn funny as well. Cheers!
@SaintCharbelMiracleworker
@SaintCharbelMiracleworker Жыл бұрын
Tia you did it! You converted Cheveyo to big things. 😂
@JohnGodden-j1m
@JohnGodden-j1m Жыл бұрын
Hey guys - you should break new ground and go to Barossa Valley then go to Ballarat in Victoria, through Melbourne to Phillip Island, then along the east coast of Australia which you missed originally by going the inland route. Lots to see!
@megsybond
@megsybond Жыл бұрын
So glad you got to see Coober Pedy and picked up a quintessential Aussie souvenir that is beautiful and useful! Love travelling with you guys and will be sad to see you leave. Don't take too long to come back, will you? There's so much more to see yet!
@meredithgreenslade1965
@meredithgreenslade1965 Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid we fossicked around looking for little pieces of opal. Mostly found potch though. You can't do that any more . Great place to visit.
@nasigoring1525
@nasigoring1525 Жыл бұрын
Nice. I grew up in Port Augusta, the Crossroads of Australia.
@nasigoring1525
@nasigoring1525 Жыл бұрын
Chinese from the King Po Chinese restaurant I hope.
@gunter1444
@gunter1444 Жыл бұрын
Great Video 💖 Australia is the Land of Parrots,💖 Great Drone shots too ,Many thanks for Coober Pedy👍🤩
@Dexter_2105
@Dexter_2105 Жыл бұрын
Hi guys, You don't have to back track all the way. When you get to Norseman, turn right and then right at the Kambalda turn off and then left to go to Kalgoorlie-Boulder City. Apart from the Superpit, there is a lot to see in the area. You will then pass through Coolgardie on your way to Perth so there will be no back tracking at all. Don't miss Kal........😁
@danielsundberg1977
@danielsundberg1977 Жыл бұрын
The miners are very protective of their mining leases and if someone flew their drone over their pils of spoil they could see if they were digging in a good reef and then people would come poach
@krh007
@krh007 Жыл бұрын
From Perth & enjoying your vids. Once back in WA get to Ravensthorpe & then head Nth to up to Hyden (wave rock). At Karlgarin head down Pederah Rd to Kulin-Holt Rock Rd & visit Jilikan Rock & on the way to Kulin you will see the iconic "Tin Horse Highway". From Kulin head nth up to Gorge Rock, then to Corrigin, then Brookton & back to Perth on the Brookton Highway. There is lots of interesting things/places to see on that scenic route plus your keeping off the busy main Highway's. It is a pity you didn't make it to Broome & down the coast from there as soo much to see but i am sure you will be back for another trip to cover WA (especially the Kimberley's & Gascoyne ) properly and in a 4WD Fact WA is the 2nd biggest "State" in the world (Sakha in Russia the biggest) and our coastline length is aprox 13,000kms (including islands aprox 21,000kms) of pure white sandy beaches
@stewartl5109
@stewartl5109 Жыл бұрын
A side note… In several working stints for a close mate in Sapphire, Anaki, RubyVale Central Queensland - Aka Gem Fields machine mining sapphires. I was fortunate to experience several mining positions in Gold and Opals. Fun Fact: in the 1880’s A town west of Winton in the middle of the never never was a bustling prospecting community of 600 where some of the best opal was discovered . One (log) in particular being 3 meters long 😮 incredible!! Boulder opal was the main kind of opals as it’s referred to. It was an experience for me and while I was sitting on an excavator eating a sandwich with a net over my face trying to enjoy every bite because so many damn flies! The Gold mining among the famous Rosewoods Fields central Queensland was another experience. The landscape in these three towns I’ve mentioned I guess a very similar to the landscape in Cooba Pedy where you stayed. These towns are like the Wild West when I worked there and I’ve recently gone back to work for a month or so in my mates mine… on his property I managed to catch some drone footage and from the air it’s just like the moon surface. A shame you didn’t throw the drone up in the air… 🤔😢 Anyway the video was still great for those people never seeing such Kinda remote landscape… When you go back to Australia you have to go west and yes hire a 4 x Keep the videos coming your content is interesting ✌🏻😉
@flynny1979
@flynny1979 Жыл бұрын
If you want a good drone shot on your back way to Perth. Collie has an entire dam wall painted. Largest mural in southern hemisphere. Also has an instagram location. Black Diamond. Coal mining museum and heaps more!
@Karl-going-solo
@Karl-going-solo Жыл бұрын
Wow, you guys are certainly getting around. What an amazing trip you just did. You've inspired me again. My only trip to Central Australia was on a school camp exactly 35 years ago. (July 1988). This video brought back so many memories. In fact i've just looked at my old photo album of the trip, still in pristine condition. Was great seeing all those places again. Places I went to back then were Flinders Ranges, Bunyeroo valley, St Marys Peak, Oodnadatta, Cooper Pedy, John Flynns grave, Twin Ghost Gums, Alice Springs & Wall Mural, Kings Canyon, Todd River, Old Telegraph Station, Simpson's Gap, Uluru, Yulara, Aboriginal paintings, Digging Stick, Maggie Springs, Palm valley, Sphinx head, Mt Conner, Curtin Springs, Snake valley, Ormiston Gorge, Red cliffs of Glen Helen Gorge, Mt Sonder, Olgas, Devils Marbles, Bell Cave, Corroboree Rock, Heavitree Gap, Ross River, Dancing Lubra Hill, Ndahla Gorge rock carvings, and not to forget the incredible flora and fauna such as prehistoric Cycads, Sturt's desert rose, wildflowers, flame grevilleas, etc etc.... Oh and my favorite parts of the trip were the Camel rides and Joy flight over Uluru (Not the long and boring round trip from Melbourne ~5000 km coach ride). Keep going and keep up the good work. Cheers.
@Karl-going-solo
@Karl-going-solo Жыл бұрын
PS. And good on you Cheveyo. Such a romantic gesture buying Tia an Opal necklace ;) Hope you founds a few more opals in the mines too.
@zwastiunburzy3688
@zwastiunburzy3688 Жыл бұрын
Tia:- "Prices aren't so bad".😂😂😂 You two are brilliant together, it's so refreshing to see your unbridled enthusiasm. Absolutely love your channel.🇭🇲🇺🇲👍
@susanab7
@susanab7 Жыл бұрын
She was giving him some subtle hints 😂
@zwastiunburzy3688
@zwastiunburzy3688 Жыл бұрын
@@susanab7 They worked! 😁
@Rusty_Gold85
@Rusty_Gold85 Жыл бұрын
Back in the 70's My Dad was on a Surveyors Team that pegged out the main street for Bitumising and line of the road through the Town
@Jeni10
@Jeni10 Жыл бұрын
Coober with a B. It sounded like Cheveyo was saying Cooper. I guess it’s too late to warn you that the whole area is filled with vertical shafts so don’t fall down any of them! The miners each have a licence to dig and are limited to their own area, so they set up their own shops and displays. They don’t want you filming their layouts because they’re valuable mines.
@julieholt4651
@julieholt4651 Жыл бұрын
So where to when you get back to Perth? Its a shame you couldnt see north western Australia at the best time of the year. Ive loved watching watching your videos. You've seen a lot more of Australia than i ever have. Enjoy the Nullarbor again
@bronwynquinn4477
@bronwynquinn4477 Жыл бұрын
Fabulous ! Once again! Thank you …two darlings!
@danjam888
@danjam888 Жыл бұрын
Im down south from Port Augusta, in Port Lincoln, theres amazing seafood and even Shark cage diving down here!!
@davidbond2565
@davidbond2565 Жыл бұрын
You could always travel to Perth via Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie on the way back to see something new.
@markjames3522
@markjames3522 Жыл бұрын
Loving these videos great work guys. Although instead of travelling the Nullarbor again should’ve travelled east back into western New South Wales on to Broken Hill maybe the Murray River cruise Central NSW has a lot sightseeing and activities then on to the Blue Mountains to finish in Sydney
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