Gawler Ranges NP | Pildapa Rock | Overlanding South Australia
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
- As we continue our offroad adventure in South Australia, we head towards the Gawler National Park to take a look at the magnificent organ pipes. From there we head towards Coffin Bay national park. But before getting to the coast, we stop at Pildapa Rock. Also known as the small sibling of Uluru (Ayres rock).
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Duncan is an expert for off road trips with more than three decades experience from Southern Africa
That's one hack of a big sneeze from such a small lady lol.
....as they say, dynamite comes in small packages. :D
Another great video, stay safe out there 👍
Thanks mate.
Great video Duncan Pildapa Rock is now on my bucket list !
With all the travelling you do, thought you would have visited Pildapa several times over :D
Very interesting places with amazing rock formation, thanks for sharing
It is a beautiful place.
By the way, please can I have your email address? been meaning to connect with you on some ideas. you can write to duncan@overlandjournals.com
Great footage of the drone and great content
Thanks Geoff.
beauty
Thanks Saman.
Great video guys. Keep them coming as we have become prisoners in Sydney so live out our freedoms through you tubers like you.
Sorry to hear about what you are going through mate. Hang in there. It will soon be over.
Glad our videos are helping in some tiny way. Another vid out next Tuesday.
Pildapa rock looks like a Wave rock in Western Australia
Hey Ravindar. I've seen that in videos and pictures. Looks a lot bigger than Pildapa. You have some amazing geological places in WA. You guys are a country on your own :D
Great job can not beat that red sand
There is something about the red sand which is like a drug.
@@4xTouring haha spot on
Pildapa Rock is amazing. To think that it's been formed all that time ago, and we are still fortunate to observe its beauty now..
Absolutely! The erosion still continues. Won't disappear in our lifetime :D
Congratulations on the big 3000!
You make some really good videos and present them without all the hype.
Thanks so much mate.
Another great video Duncan and Ajani! Once we get out of lockdowns in Melbourne and Victoria and can travel, I intend to tour SA and visit as many of the amazing places you've taken us too via your channel. Keep up the awesome content 👍😀
Thank you for the support Wayne. Glad we are in a small way helping you get through the lockdowns.
It is formation of crystal structure
It is made of sandstone.
@@4xTouring All Granite.