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AUSTRALIA TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY | 35000km 4x4 Road Trip

Jun 05, 2021

australia

australia

is a promise a promise of pristine landscapes empty beaches and unforgettable adventures we set out to explore it our

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begins in perth, capital of western australia, perth, a city of more than a million inhabitants, has a series of beautiful parks and buildings, adjacent swimming pool The city of Fremantle is known for its charming atmosphere and has a beautiful seafront. Fremantle exudes a creative atmosphere, as the amount of street art can attest. The local pelicans. Our first contact with Australian wildlife. With a wingspan of two and a half meters. The Australian pelican is medium-sized by pelican standards, on the other hand, it has the largest spill of any bird worldwide.
australia travel documentary 35000km 4x4 road trip
The most beautiful attraction in the world is located 45 minutes from the coast. The widest island attracts visitors with beautiful bays drizzling with clear water and, above all, the happiest animal in the world, the quakas. They are small marsupials related to the kangaroos on Rottnest Island. They are accustomed to the presence of humans and have lost their natural shyness, much to the delight of visitors. They can often be seen foraging for food or posing for selfies. A short ferry ride takes us to Penguin Island. a designated bird sanctuary thousands of seabirds call this home countless breeding pairs lay their eggs in nests and protect them with fierce cries back to the mainland we

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south until we reach lake clifton the shallow waters are home to one of the oldest living organisms in the world From the lights, a school of bottlenose dolphins often approaches Bunbury's Kumbana Bay beach.
australia travel documentary 35000km 4x4 road trip

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Volunteers at the dolphin discovery center provide visitors with interesting information. They are venturing into unknown waters or deeper waters if they go out of the bay, where there could be some more threats, they usually go in groups. We have had some dolphins whose first calf has survived, but sometimes they miss their first cast and they learn from that experience and are more successful at the depths. You will see a row. of dolphins all asleep um the two at the ends seem to be a little more alert they are all asleep in a row and it's called hooking up because they look like sausages at a barbecue after passing through the city of Bustleton that sustains the world. record for the longest wooden jetty we visit the kennel rocks these rock formations are a traumatic feature on the south west coast of australia in stormy weather massive waves crash against the rocks and churn the channels cleaning out some of the cracks reveals that not all of them are uninhabited, a visit between September and December could also be rewarded with the sighting of some whales.
australia travel documentary 35000km 4x4 road trip
Southern right whales and humpback whales can be spotted on their journey south to their feeding crowns in Antarctica. Some of them are in a euphoric mood, regularly jumping out of the water for just a short time. Far to the south are several beautiful beaches, with Hemlin Bay standing out in many ways. Following a rugged off-

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trail through the woods takes ATV enthusiasts to the ocean. Trails like this make it clear why 4x4 vehicles are the most reasonable option. For a

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in Australia, many beautiful places are only accessible with such a car. Woohoo, we made some of our most memorable experiences following an unknown path into the world on a sunny day.
australia travel documentary 35000km 4x4 road trip
This beach is a perfect place to play with the waves. Huge waves crashing on the shore at the southern end of the bay Stingrays often hope to catch a piece of fish from local fishermen They swim in shallow water and don't mind a pat on the back A simple rule applies to all beaches from australia The more difficult the road to get there, the fewer people you will encounter out of luck. An entire beach could be yours. Contrary to popular belief, Australia not only offers fabulous beaches but also magical forests. Southwestern curry trees are among the tallest trees.
On Earth, with heights of up to 90 meters, under the afternoon sun, every visitor feels a sense of awe among these giants from a forgotten time. Adrenaline seekers can also get their share by climbing to the top of up to three carrier trees, the Diamond Tree. and the Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree all have a viewing platform high above the ground. Climbers will have to climb 130 packs on the way to the top. The observation deck rests 65 meters above the ground. It is known to sway several meters from side to side in windy conditions. The climb is not for the faint-hearted, but the experience and the view are worth the effort.
Some argue that the descent is even more difficult than the climb, as you can see the forest floor beneath a truly unique tree: the giant tingle. tree with a height of 24 meters this is the largest living eucalyptus in the world the tree was hollowed out by one or more forest fires but still lives to this day interestingly it is not the only hollow tree in the area that this curry tree can aptly nicknamed walk through a tree in the vicinity of donk national park trickerstown is a paradise for four wheeler drivers many easy and challenging tracks through the park anna walks ahead all the time because the track is quite overgrown, it's very intense for us on At least because we don't have that much experience and it's like removing some branches from the track, but there are also big trees lying directly on the track, so we have to go over them until now, it was okay, so now we're under control. hopefully we get back to a home track very soon so we can then drive to the Hebrew leaf well, we're not lost, we're on the track, the track is a little more intense, this is not the track, this is a truck, this It's a track, it's a track, but it's a correct track, the tracks lead through forests and partial landscapes and more than once and on completely deserted beaches, the nearby sand dunes are the largest landlocked smart system from the south. hemisphere after deflating the tires, they can also be explored with four-wheel drive vehicles.
We continue our trip along rugged all-terrain roads, always heading southeast. The sandy beaches in Cape Lacroix National Park are among the whitest in Australia, considering all the beaches we have visited Hellfire Bay. It is our favorite pure white sand and incredibly clear water, it is for sure that no one wants to leave too quickly, taking a dip in the ocean is highly recommended, we just can't get enough of the huge waves that move not far away, another type of bather can be found it often happens that kangaroos visit lucky bay and search for food among the flotsam and jackson other inhabitants of the country are the stained glass and their cousins ​​the rare black cockatoos north of perth the distances between sides begin to grow with a vehicle suitable and sufficient At this time, the monotony of the road can be broken by following hidden paths into nature.
A GPS is essential, as these tracks cannot be found on any normal map, and being able to enjoy these sand dunes in complete solitude more than makes up for the difficult trails. In Namboon National Park, thousands of fragile limestone formations known as pinnacles create a grain landscape. A four kilometer long drive makes it one of the most easily accessible national parks in Australia. Back on the coast, Hillberry National Park enchants with its beautiful red cliffs. Many viewpoints. It offers spectacular landmarks under different rock patterns, such as natural bridges and island rocks, as beautiful as cliffs. Kerberry National Park is most famous for its window into nature to escape the early morning crowds of tourists.
It is key to look through the window. Visitors will gaze upon the Murchison. river gorge an equally wonderful view most people are satisfied with a short walk to the window the more adventurous however can walk along the ridge or even to the river bed the intensity of the colors of the swaparole national park it is simply stunning the use of red, green, blue and white melts into an almost inconceivable overall image near the national park you can find another world famous attraction michelle beach billions of tiny white shells up to a depth of 10 meters create this beach Unique, although most people have heard of the Great Barrier Reef, it is a A lesser known fact is that Western Australia has its own coral reef.
By cruising to Ningalu Outer Reef between April and July, visitors have the opportunity to swim with the largest fish in the sea, a filter-feeding whale shark, this gentle giant. How dangerous for humans to swim alongside one of these whales is undoubtedly an experience that will not be easily forgotten inland of the Ningaloo Reef Marine Park. The landscape is equally surprising. Everything is dry and dominated by bushes and spinifex grass with the occasional giant termite The hilly off-road tracks are difficult and sometimes even require track construction. When leaving the park, a decision must be made whether to continue along the coast or head inland.
Our further journey takes us through the dry but picturesque Pilbara near the town of Tom Price, we decided to drive up the second highest vehicle accessible mountain in Western Australia, unnamed, the panoramic view was rewarding and we took a while before heading down again, ironically a nail succeeded where many sharp rocks couldn't, causing us our first rule number one tire blowout. Traveling inland always requires preparation, so we arranged it ourselves about 600 kilometers from the reef. Karagini is one of Western Australia's most beautiful national parks to explore the many gorges that visitors will have to climb down on handrails along. rocky ledges and walking through deep water among all the gorges hancock gorge is exceptional in terms of adventure and scenery this especially demanding part is known as the spider walk it becomes really interesting if hikers walk in opposite directions the reward for all the climbing is Kermit's pool at the end of the trail in In comparison, Dale's Gorge is more family-friendly, the hike is not as strenuous and with a circular and fern pool, there are two water holes for cooling off in the trees above the flying foxes, which creates a noisy atmosphere wherever the next target is, is very far away, we

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1100. kilometers to the start of the gibb river highway in the australian kimberley region the gibb river highway is a travel route interior not to be taken lightly boap trees line the road amidst thousands of termites hmm along the 700 kilometer gibb river road visitors can enjoy many different gorges and waterholes after the highs Banjana Gorge Tunnel's stream walls offer a view of a world of light and darkness, the short walk into Bellgorge is rewarded with a beautiful waterfall and one of the best landscapes around the game featuring Kelvin's Gorge, a fascinating waterfall, and a dive team. refreshing and an aboriginal rockard almost no adventure along this outback road ends without a hitch flat tires are a common occurrence, we were very unlucky to also suffer a leak in the fuel tank, we just had one of the most horrible nights Probably out of our lives yesterday afternoon we drove to our campsite, set up our tent and then I smelled some fuel so we found out we had a fuel leak under our car, right there it was leaking nicely and luckily there was a mechanic in the camp.
He said we should go back to the roadhouse immediately because he couldn't fix anything. The roadside bar, of course, was already closed. We tried driving to the mechanic which was another 30km away which was also already closed so we drove to another campsite and stopped there. I tried to just put. the pot underneath and then we discovered another beautiful thing, we had a flat tire, so now we have a fuel leak and a flat tire, we can try to fix the flat tire transmission to the road house and see if they can do something today. let's see after training the fuel tank for four or five hours cleaning the hole another hour maybe letting it dry and now apply the steel stick track that we bought on Mount Pinea Road directly behind me.
I hope it seals. the hole in the fuel tank at least so we can get to the mechanic in Canada. Let's see, driving on the meaningless highway is only possible during the dry season, as there are many water crossings on the road, most of them are not much of a challenge even for novice drivers. The longest crossing andPotentially more dangerous occurs in the Pentecost River. The Coburn Ranges as a scenic backdrop. This place is the iconic symbol of the game. No visit to the Kimberleys would be complete without stopping at the constant 38 degree warm springs. Similarly, the tranquil landscape. and the icy water of emma gorge invite you to reflect on past adventures before leaving western australia for the northern territory we travel south to honolulu national park, often known as bungle bungles, only this national park is accessible Through a demanding 50 kilometer long cruise trail, several hiking routes lead to different landmarks, it is essential to start early to escape both the heat of the day and the flocks of tourists by bus.
The beautifully carved stream bed is especially picturesque during sunrise, as soon as the sun is high enough to reach the bottom of the gorge each step becomes a struggle visitors who decide to spend the night in the gorge will be rewarded With solitude and a sky full of stars after three days on the road our first destination in the northern territory is knit milk national park a short scenic drive leads to Butterfly Gorge and towards the Catherine River. Swimming in the river would be a welcome change to the daily humidity due to the possible presence of crocodiles.
It is not advisable, although to obtain the desired cooling you have to walk eight kilometers to a place known as a freshwater pool, this crocodile-free water hole enchants with a small waterfall and, for all those who can stand the tickling, a foot Free nibbling north takes us to the lost city of Litchfield National Park, with a little imagination the eroded sandstone formations can be seen as an ancient city reclaimed by nature, one of Australia's most famous national parks is Kakadu . The park protects many mudflats, such as the Mamukala Wetlands. The habitat is a perfect breeding ground for voracious mosquitoes.
Larger insects also tend to feel at home in the warm tropics. A high clearance vehicle is required to overcome the Cahill crossing. In this way it crosses to the east. The Alligator River is inhabited by lurking saltwater crocodiles, even the snakes are taking no chances. There is rock art. The galleries tell the story of the area's ancient inhabitants by Australia's indigenous people. A must see during a visit to Kakadu is to witness a sunset over Uber. The view from the top of the rocks is wonderful during the day, watching the sunlight fade over the planes is truly magical.
The yellow water wetlands are another popular destination on a calm day. The clouds are perfectly reflected only to be interrupted by the occasional boat crews at the start of the dry season. Visitors should not panic if they see a burning landscape. Controlled forest fires are part of the annual cycle. To stimulate plant growth and reduce the chances of out-of-control forest fires, the magical combination of a serene pool and panoramic views made Gundlam Falls the ultimate highlight of Kakadu, over two thousand five hundred kilometers away. , every traveler crossing from the Northern Territory into Queensland nothing but cattle farms make this the least exciting part of Australia, as soon as the tropical north of Queensland hits the spot the vegetation changes considerably.
This region is much wetter in many ways than Daintree National Park. The mangrove beaches can be explored at low tide. The large ferns are Their home is the rainforest and drops of water can be found in many places, much water rushes over the impressive Wallerman Falls, the tallest single waterfall in Australia, with a height of 268 metres. A little patience is often required, as the falls are regularly covered by a veil. fog clouds with a bit of luck a fork disappears only to be replaced by a rainbow to fully appreciate the splendor of the Australian landscapes a scenic flight offers a proper perspective flying in such a small plane on a windy day is an adventure in itself that requires a strong stomach after floating over several pentecost islands the great barrier reef appears below stretching for 300 kilometers the great barrier reef is the largest coral reef in the world we can glimpse its beauty but that is enough to Leave a lasting memory Another way to explore the area is with a sailboat that embarks directly from Sunday Island, allowing visitors to enjoy the world-famous hill inlet.
The dazzling white color of the beach is due to the large amount of silica contained in the sand. Although it can get crowded, most people reluctantly leave via the south of Fraser Island, which offers the same scenery. The world's largest sand island is only accessible by ferry, we chose the southern tip of Fraser and therefore embarked on the stingray barge, although the ferry lands on the sand, a 75 mile beach is an official highway with a speed limit of 80 kilometers per hour. Left lane traffic rules apply the same as on the mainland - in addition to being a highway, the 75-mile beach is also an official airstrip.
Small planes land in designated areas. zones that change with the tide this plane lands next to the wreck of the mojino washed ashore during a cyclone in 1935 the wreck has been a tourist attraction since the relentless tide slowly makes its way from many inland runways that crisscross the island, all without paved due to even soft sand, only four-wheel drive vehicles are allowed on the island, sooner or later visitors will find one of the more than 100 freshwater lakes on Fraser Island. Lake McKenzie is undoubtedly the most famous and a true gem of nature as clear as the The water of Lake McKenzie is the Vangualba Stream that flows gently through the Fraser Rainforest on the western side of the island.
Visitors can find many abandoned companions like McKenzie. The conversationalist a little patience reveals an active wildlife. Thousands of soldier crabs move along the beach sifting through the sand. Foraging for food, other frequently encountered animals include the dingo and snakes, to truly explore the island takes a couple of days. Many beautiful campsites along the beach are perfect for sitting back and relaxing. If there is an Australian city that almost everyone has heard of. It is Sydney, the capital of New South Wales. Its fame can be mainly attributed to an architectural landmark. The Sydney Opera House, to avoid the crowds, stays on the opposite side of Sydney Harbor and creates a stunning view that includes the Harbor Bridge.
Another Sydney attraction is the Blue Mountains National Park. A multitude of hiking trails lead visitors into the canyons, resulting in strenuous return climbs. Many easily accessible viewpoints give the not-so-adventurous an alternative. Most tourists only pay a brief visit to the three sisters and venture further into the adjacent cananco. Boyd National Park guarantees excitement and views to be enjoyed in solitude following paths through the snow-capped mountains we arrive in Melbourne from where we depart for Tasmania. The west coast of Tassie is wild and mostly uninhabited by humans. Most waterfalls carry a lot of rainwater by the end of Winter, as it gains altitude, Australia's image as an eternal summer beach destination is finally shattered.
Snow-covered landscapes are not unusual in many parts of Tasmania. With a distance of 82 kilometers, the world-renowned overland track crosses the pristine wilderness of two Tasmanians. national parks the track is known for its unpredictability at any time of the year snow storms can occur only fit and well-prepared people should try to walk it in spring the land track is aptly nicknamed the underwater track with a little luck the climb to the summit of the cradle the mountain is possible on the first day conquering the summit you will be rewarded with views towards bahn plath and the surrounding landscape traversing a diversity of landscapes each day will offer something new the track meanders through alpine plains dominated by button cross continues temperate rainforests along mountains and wild waters walking the oval and following one thing is a certainty getting into a bad stern reaching lake sinclair after seven days is an exhilarating feeling sometimes followed by a little surprise you can explore a completely different type of landscape on a Tasman peninsula the landscape tolerates It is worth visiting the columns of Cape Raul and Cape Hoy, not far away, former convict settlements tell the story of the first European settlement in Australia, next to the mountains, Tasmania also offers beautiful beaches.
A climb to the top of Mount Amos is rewarded with magnificent views of the famous Wineglass Bay. One of the most exciting roads in all of Australia is Jacob's Ladder. The zigzag path is sure to cause an adrenaline rush. What really sets Tasmania apart from the rest of Australia is the constant presence of wild echidnas across the road looking for food. to take a nap on the other side, also known as spiny anthills, echidnas are egg-laying mammals, although they resemble anthills and hedgehogs, they are not closely related to any of the female wallabies with their joeys enjoy the sun while both on the natural grass of Tasmania.
Grasscutter wombats make their way across the landscape, the highlight in terms of wildlife is Narendrapun National Park in northern Tasmania, visitors are sure to see kangaroos feeding in the bushes, ranger kangaroos relaxing in the meadows and wombats keeping short grass the last part of our journey takes us along the world famous great ocean highway koalas are commonly seen in eucalyptus forests although they sleep more than 20 hours a day once they start moving they are agile climbers all this The excitement is solely for the purpose of finding your favorite food. The eucalyptus leaves are spectacular. The cliffs and eroded rock formations make the Great Ocean Highway a truly scenic drive.
Among all the formations, the 12 apostles are the most well-known, but many of the other sides are just as impressive. 35,000 kilometers of bad roads and highways, with calm lakes and the roaring sea. With up-close wildlife encounters and once-in-a-lifetime views, Australia is the quiet crackle of the campfire and the laughter of the kokabora, the stunning white sand beaches and snow-capped peaks, the relentless heat of the north and the cold starry nights of the South Australia, you kept your promises. Hello you

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