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Tyler Williams
Приєднався 14 вер 2024
Join me on this journey! Professional overseas basketball player, relocating from the United States down to Australia! Weekly vlogs about traveling, professional basketball lifestyle, training sessions and more!
i found the biggest crocodile in australia! - an american exploring the aussie outback
join me as i venture out into australia’s wildlife! i was able to find what may be the biggest crocodile in the world! an american exploring some of australia’s most infamous creatures & critters!
check out the rest of my channel to see past adventures! and don’t forget to subscribe to keep up with all the future events to come!
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#adventure #australia #cultureshock #american #wildlife
check out the rest of my channel to see past adventures! and don’t forget to subscribe to keep up with all the future events to come!
follow me on instagram: @tyler11williams
thanks for the support!
#adventure #australia #cultureshock #american #wildlife
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i moved to australia from the united states! - dealing with culture shock
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join me as i explain the adjustments i have had since i have moved to australia from the united states! drop a like and comment what you want to see next! don’t forget to subscribe & share! follow my socials for more updates! @tyler11williams
nothing like exploring’ the world! #vlog #adventure #lifestyle #travel #australia
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come with me to the great barrier reef! a weekend on the water
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join me on an unforgettable journey as I explore the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef! we took a weekend trip up to Cape Gloucester, Australia, to enjoy a wild and exciting weekend out on the water. huge shoutout to Johnny Chow for hosting us on his boat. give his youtube channel a follow and keep up with all of his exciting adventures! youtube.com/@johnnychowjc don’t forget to lik...
a day in the life - earn your friday! workout & recovery routine!
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Welcome to the channel! Join me for a full day in the life as I take you through my workout routine in recovery process! From an intense gym session, focused on building muscle endurance, and toning up to my post workout recovery steps that keep me feeling fresh and ready for the next challenge. Don’t forget to like comment and subscribe for more content around my day today lifestyle and pro at...
bali vlog- the end of the off season
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Welcome to the channel! Join me on my first vlog as I travel to Bali, Indonesia to enjoy some rest & relaxation at the end of my offseason! Follow my socials @tyler11williams
the intro- the start of a new chapter!
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Welcome to the channel! Join me on this new journey as a share my experiences playing professional basketball overseas, moving from the United States to Australia, traveling and more! follow me on social media @tyler11williams comment below and let me know what you want to see more of!
No tipping, free medical, beaches everywhere and you're going to have Christmas this year probably at the beach. I've been to America and I did tip, I worked out that it might be around about 15% so I did 25% lol. What can I say, better to be safe than sorry. I sure as hell didn't want the Americans angry at me because I was a bad tipper.
Not everyone uses terms like mate or brekkie...I know plenty of people that have never used any of those terms...Qld gets vey humid, but speaking of humid, Sydney is crazy humid, as I speak...You will find Melbourne and Tasmania are more temperate climates, as Im sure youve heard...Like someone else mentioned, hydralite is the thing if youre exercising in the humidity.
Melbourne does get humid, just not as often. The last few day as have been insanely humid…so much so that it’s all everyone is talking about when making small talk in stores and such. We’re sooking about it because we’re not used to it 😅
You make a plethora of points. I reckon you're going great. Cheers mate.
most sport in Australia and New Zealand is UK influenced like Cricket, which is popular in every speaking country apart from US
Australia does not want yanks here, get out.
Hey Tyler, you are an economic refugee and nothing more. What's with the vlog? Are you yet another exceptional American that thinks anybody gives a sh*t about your first world privilege? Get a life and stop wasting the internet, mate.
Yeah North Queensland ain’t exactly the most cosmopolitan spot in the world. If you want diversity in food options go to one of the bigger population centres…Melb, Sydney, Brisbane etc….you will find just about anything. Especially amazing Asian and Middle Eastern. Not many pumpkin spiced lattes though….thankfully!
yeah for sure! will definitely be getting to some of the other cities soon!!
I'll give you 6 months before you get bored out of your mind and go back to the US
There is so much to see in our amazing country. I’m in beautiful Melbourne, you will love it. So glad you are enjoying it here in Oz.
can’t wait to get down to Melbourne! thanks for watching and supporting!
I’m always fascinated that few of these culture comparisons ever mention our kids go to their first 12 years of school and never hear of a lockdown or active shooter drill.
very fair point! partially due to youtube algorithms😅but you’re 100% right, a luxury that we no longer have in the USA unfortunately
McDonalds is better in Australia
way better!
The best part about moving to Australia if you dont like it or it bothers you go home we wont get upset or hurt, we will be happy for you.
@@waynefee1561 very happy to be here! not one complaint👏🏽
DON'T start with the ridiculous irrational question that dumb Yanks always ask at the start of their videos, like "What's goin on..." etc! And DON'T address us with the absurd expression "y'all" that the dumbest, least educated inarticulate southern Yanks use or call us your mindlessly sexist "guys". It's insulting to drag Aussies down to your idiotic level as if we'd accept that. I turned you off and won't watch any others you make to try to earn some money being typically ignorant septics.
Why woukd you think there wouldn’t be a different culture. Australia is actually a different country. Stop comparing because not one person in Australia gives a rats about America.
been traveling for 5+ years, never said i didn’t expect a difference. thanks for watching tho!
subbed. You seem pretty down to earth.
appreciate the support! thanks!!
Travelling……be cautious, orientate, inform, research support structures, use social media…..enjoy.
absolutely! thanks for the advice!
Language…..look ole mate, she’ll be right, you’ll switch on, mingle, rub shoulders, alls good mate.
haha yes! all those are great examples of what we would never say in the US!
Welcome to Australia, to you and your lovely. Keep experiencing, looking, tasting, mingle, explore……a positive demeanour develops postive opinions. Enjoy, settle in…..goodonyamate, cheers 🍻.
thanks for the support! hope you enjoy the channel!!
Lots of food in America yes lots of Junk food in America
way too much of it!
Going out for dinner in Australia, is very different. We don’t have to tip because their wages are sufficient, unlike in the US
yep! as it should be! us def needs to work on it smh
What do you mean australians speak English an are Americanized??
That made me LOL It’s called English for a reason because they invented it & not American at all 😂
not everyone knows🤷🏽♂️
I want to visit america. I have cousins who are american. I also have hawaiian ancestry
definitely recommend traveling for everyone! america is such a diverse place! just gotta know what you want to do while you’re there!!
Well another thing is in QLD, You can be fined $1,209 and have 4 demerit points recorded against your traffic history for using a mobile phone illegally while driving. And you posted this while breaking the road rules
camera was set up & hands were off at all times while driving 👍🏽
Food options depend on the town you are in - the smaller the fewer options. Makay isn't a massive town, but they do have that Indian Fusion restaurant that is great.
very true, made a trip to sydney recently and found some great choices!
Good and bad in every culture.
absolutely, australia, i would say more good then bad here!
Excellent insights 🤙
much appreciated!!
Oh, and the reason Queenslanders call their beer XXXX is they can't spell sh*t!
I dont know why anyone would move here. Its crap. And yea the food options suck here
Hi Tyler, when do you guys start playing? My son has developed an interest in basketball so i want to take him to see some games. I live in Mackay.
the nbl1 season will gear up in late february or early march!! hope little man enjoys the comp!
A fun day out meeting the wildlife! Enjoyed the video! Where was that farm? Or what town was it in?
definitely was! thanks for the support! google : bredl’s farm!
Welcome to a country that doesn't value freedom or democracy! Have you come to that realisation yet? You left Freeedom for Communism! I am about to move to the US to get away from this government intent on taking our rights away. I'd rather live in a country that values Freedom!
i feel pretty free!
Lol when I was a kid (back in the early 90s) our family went on holidays staying with family in cairns, I remember we went swimming in some fresh water river up in the rainforest, at that time the two crocodile species were 'the freshwater' and 'the saltwater' crocodiles, I remember swimming and seeing small freshwater crocs and turtles but because it was freshwater it was safe... I was up in cairns just afew years back with my family, and learnt how 'salties' were now called 'estuarine crocodiles' because the saltwater label gave people false confidences on safe swimming areas, as a kid common knowledge was that salties couldn't live in or found in freshwater, But now common knowledge says salties (or estuarine crocodiles)can be found in BOTH salt and freshwater... Lol _Long story short_ the very same river I swam in that time as a kid with my family these days have signs warning people of the dangers to swim😲🫢😂
haha main takeaway - stick to swimming pools in Australia😂
Not in australia tyler crocs are only in the North of Australia. Im in townsville croc populations are growing, where once we could swim it is now not possible but there are still places. Locals will educate you
Hope you enjoy your time here in Australia mate... From an Aussie perspective one small (yet interesting) culture shock I noticed the 1st time I visited the US was around basic etiquette when walking past/getting in the way of a passerby... In Australia if you accidentally walked in front of someone or got in the way of someone momentarily the common thing to say is, "I'm sorry" or "sorry mate" which would result in a simple "all good" etc... but when I would do the same in the US my "oops sorry", I would get responses like I was apologising for something and not just using casual etiquette for getting in the way. They found my "oh sorry" a strange response like I would find their "excuse me" when an American would do the same, because in Australia an 'excuse me" is not generally used as a friendly gesture but something you would say to someone when you are upset or angered by something lol. Just a little culture difference I noticed. Regarding ypur comments about the weather here in Australia, the reason why the heat has been noticeable for you is mostly because you are coming from winter in the US to the cusp of our summer, if you spent a decent amount of time here you will notice depending where you are here in Australia would be comparable to where you lived in the USA, only our winters here are alot warmer than what you would experienced in TX, in Sydney where I live winter average is around 60⁰F and summer 95⁰F
yep, Americans don’t always have the best etiquette but i promise we aren’t all bad 😂 you’re right on the weather side of it! thanks for supporting!
Welcome to Australia. Hope you get to have a look around more of Queensland and other states. Tasmania is really a must visit if you get the chance. ❤
thanks for the support! will definitely have to get down that way! subscribe to the channel to keep up with all the adventures!
Here is a sentence said in strine. Strine is a short form for Australia. Javagooweegen? ANSWER BELOW Did you have a good weekend?
haha for some reason it made sense to me!
Punctuality is a big thing here. I am always early for any appointment and would hate being late. Something my wife has yet to master I'm afraid...lol
haha i’m getting used to it now! took some adjusting to! thanks for watching!
Their are snakes in the USA too
true! but definitely not as many venomous ones!😄
🐊🐊🐊 gnarly bob
gnarly indeed!
This would have to be a first. The basketball court is just around the corner from where I live. Hope u are enjoying living in MKY bit hot here at the moment. 😊
thanks for watching & supporting! check out some of my other adventures in the area on my channel!
In 1957 a massive 8.64 metre (28.34 feet) long crocodile was shot in the Norman River in the Gulf of Carpentaria. I've seen 2 huge croc skulls of 25 feet long beasts mounted on the wall in Cooktown, that were shot in the adjacent Endeavour River. I don't think I need to twist your arm to advise against swimming in the Pioneer River in Mackay, or any river on the east coast really. If you're still not convinced, they are far more aggressive than the American Alligator. Bull sharks are in the Brisbane River. If you pass through Brisbane, Daisy Hill koala Park is free whereas Australia Zoo and Lone Pine are quite expensive. But if you only get one shot at it them it's probably worth checking them both out while your in the area. I don't normally take expensive helicopter flights but made an exception for Uluru / Kata-Tjuta, as it was a one off. Walkabout Creek beside the Enoggera Reservoir in Western Brisbane is open most mornings and they feed the platypus around 11 am. The only other place I know of to see a platypus in captivity was Healesville sanctuary near Melbourne. It's really hard to spot them in the wild. I saw one at Beatrice Creek near Hypipamee Crater in the Atherton Tableland and another at the Carnarvon Gorge Swimming hole in central Qld. With crocs and box jellyfish, switch to freshwater creeks and reservoirs in summer months when they're about, or head out to the reef away from any mangroves and estuaries where they might be lurking..
sheesh!! that’s crazy! thanks for the info! appreciate you watching the channel!!
Best place to see platypus in the wild is eungulla national park which is conveniently a short drive inland for you in mackay
Culture shock wears off in about three to six months. Then it's hard to go back if you haven't already.
good to know!!
Welcome to Australia, hope you enjoy your time here 😊
thanks so much for the support! feel free check out some of my adventures on my channel!
Your food is not healthy in America Australia. Has a highter standards. Check it for your self on line we live longer than Americans. True facts. America not safe what so ever we don’t get mass shootings only once you no ever day in America some body is getting shot dead wow. That’s every day. It will never change it’s impossible.
you’re not wrong!
America has thousands off mass school shootings. Australia has zero that’s right. You don’t have to tip in Australia. But America you have to tip everthing that’s so stupid. Because you get paid more in Australia. Get a good job or study. And you will be fine it’s called common sense. It gets hot here I love the hot weather I live. In surface. Paradise on the Gold Coast my front door is the beach. Good luck enjoy if you don’t like Australia you can go back to America. It’s all about what makes you happy mate. Enjoy
appreciate the insight! thanks for watching!
Koalas can have Chlamydia 😁 just thought I should warn you! That could be a relationship ender … can you imagine? “Honey I have Chlamydia” 😳 If you get it, it’s probably from the Koala in red lipstick turning tricks at the Sanctuary! Australia: Most poisonous snakes, most deadly spiders, boxing kangaroos 🦘…even our cute & cuddly animals are dangerous! No wonder Aussies love their beer… how else would you let your kids go play outside 🍻😜
so i’ve been told🫣 haven’t had too many experiences with wild creatures yet! hopefully don’t run into anything too crazy😅
@ lol now you see, I automatically thought ‘oh then you haven’t been to the local bar & encountered some of the wild creature shemales that drink all day & want to fight like Tyson on a Saturday night’ but if I said that, I’d be politically incorrect & sound like a snob… oh well i said it! So there’s that… 😛 your gf is a cutie btw! Hope you make amazing memories together on this venture you’re on. Peace ✌️
Go to Melbourne, so much food options
definitely can’t wait to get down there!
I’m in Melbourne as well, great food here
Welcome to Australia Tyler have a great summer ☀️ 😊
thanks ! appreciate the support!
Nothing bad here mate!
can’t argue with ya!
Awesome Tyler!🤙 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Best regards Nigel
appreciate it Nigel! thanks for supporting!
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Welcome 😊
thank you!