Australia - Travels in Tasmania Part Two
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2016
- Enjoy this engaging and informative travel documentary by Robert Stephens who gave you 'Travels in Tasmania,' which has received more than 282,000 views on the HuntVA channel.' This film completes the story of his travels through central and western Tasmania. You will visit Richmond, Hamilton, Cradle Mountain, Devils@Cradle, Waldheim, Lake St. Clair and the Overland Track. The film then then takes you to Strahan where you will board a Gordon River Cruise and then go on the West Coast Wilderness Railway to Queenstown. You will also visit Ocean Beach. The film concludes with visits to Boat Harbor Beach, Stanley and Cape Grim, home of the cleanest air in the world.
You bring Australia's hidden gems to life. Loved this!
Outstanding video Mr Stephens. Did the same tour back in 2008 with my wife and we both were totally transfixed and captivated by this beautiful part of Australia. Intend to retire there if I live long enough to afford to do that.
It certainly brings a person's dreams to life, doesn't it? LL
I’m going for my first visit in April. Thankyou for such an incredible video. I learned so much and appreciated the incredible footage. Now for part 1 😂
This is bringing back so many lovely memories when I saw Tasmania with my father on Seniors Tours, Loved that trip out to visit Sarah Island & the trip up the Franklin where we saw tiger snakes sleeping on logs in the sun & most of the boat customers had passed by without even seeing them. We were in the rear & enjoyed watching the snakes.
Not just a well made documentary about the beauty of traveling Tasmania but full of fascinating history. But the greatest resource of Tasmania? The human ones. The locals are interesting, friendly and feed you well. I recommend you watch Part One as well. Thanks to Robert Stephens for a great taste of Tasmania that inspired me to dream and ask more questions. LL 🙋♀️🇨🇦
Tasmania is very beautiful
Beautiful work Robert. Your video really shows the beauty and complexity of the area
Love Australia love tasmania
I also viewed part 1. I'm happy to discover not only a fascinating and beautiful corner of the world, but also a wonderful filmmaker, Robert Stephens, and an interesting UA-cam channel. Thanks to all for your time, efforts and talent. And for sharing them. LL 🙋♀️🇨🇦 👏
Many thanks!
waw😍real paradise❤
Subbed mate you are more than welcome in my books to settle in Australia. Humble Americans are cool as hell and you did your research too. Cheers.
Beautiful !
Really fascinating. Outstanding work.
Thanks for making these very helpful documentaries!
I really love tasmania 😍😍😍splendid beauty
TOP job. Informative. Great narrative and delivery.
Fantastic work over two parts 👍👍👍
Awesome vid!!
G-Day Rober, I just want to say thanks for your video it really helps to know about places as to make plans, also very nice job, well done and a nice show.
I liked this much!! ty
Great video! :-)
Beautiful
Super Documentary. THanks you very much -:) ia ma going to Tasmania next week and that video helped me a lot
Excellent
Nice
Your video is very good
I find it hard to believe that the government was going to dam this river which would result in obliterating the splendid scenery. Thank God saner heads prevailed leaving this island intact.
타즈마니아 가고싶다
Beautiful !
My uncle and Great Grandfather rescued Gustav Weindorfer
Done a pretty good job here mate 🇦🇺 Well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I had no idea that Tasmania was such a beautiful place; that juicy guide in 15:28's not so bad either. Just how I like 'em big and beautiful and a little rough; I'm in love. (smiling)
Map of Tasmania
Ich libe dich England 🤗😘🙋♂️🙋♀️
This is Tasmania
What time of year did you travel?
February.
Another great vid, with americans needed.. seems we cant make ourselfs for some reason