We are so pleased to have stumbled on your channel showing your recent travels in WA. No question that you have the eyes and ability to see of true artists. Excellent quality of video work and narration. We are fans! Thankyou.
@@bobtommi2430 We are so happy you found us, and thank you so much for watching and taking the time to respond and share how much you are relating to our work and expression. Makes our hearts sing 🎥🥰
By law, specifically The Gambling (Two-up) Act 1998, the game can only be played on Anzac Day, Remembrance Day (after 12pm) or Victory in the Pacific Day (August 15). The only exception in New South Wales is mining town Broken Hill and Western Australian mining town Kalgoorlie is the only other location granted exception in the country. Ten minutes out of town, an original two-up school made from corrugated iron still stands and operates on weekends and public holidays
Those big wide streets in Kal and all of the old towns around Aus were designed to allow the Camel Trains (bullocks, horses) to turn around. Some of them would have up to eight sets of traces and a couple of wagons hooked up. (old fashioned B doubles)
Stunning footage! The colours in this area are amazing. The Salmon gums are beautiful and have remained entrenched in my memory as one of my highlights in WA.
That’s wonderful to hear. So happy to know that the trees are called Salmon Gums, what a perfect name, considering their tones . Thank you for watching 🤗💫
Awesome episode guys. As always, you set a very high standard in your videography and editing. And we just love seeing your travels. Keep up the awesome work and keep having fun
This was obviously filmed a month or so ago, hasn't been hot here in Kalgoorlie for a while now. ☼ Lucky your car didn't get broken into at Centennial Park. ☼ Museum of the Goldfields is awesome. ☼ Two up shed is amazing for drone photography at sunrise and sunset. ☼ Kookynie is a great spot, Willy the horse at the pub is a bastard and loves to bite people. ☼ Niagara Dam is a great spot for a camp, It was set up for the township of Niagara, there's an old settlers graveyard there. ☼ Lake Ballard is different every time you visit and the view from on top of the hill is great to enjoy a coldie and watch the sun set.
Oh my goodness.. favorite episode so far. Loved it 🤍 we enjoy seeing all the old buildings and the beautiful landscape. Can’t wait to explore that area. Thank you 😊
That make us so happy to hear, must say we thoroughly enjoyed editing this one, couldn’t wait to share it . You definatly will enjoy this roadtrip destination on the #goldenoutbackdiscoverytrail, just beautiful 😍
@@ArtZoneTravels maybe if you had noticed that even marks from the installation of the art are still visible after 21 years you might have thought out your actions.
Your video artistry is exceptional, inspirational.
Really appreciative of your response, thank you so much, we really enjoy being able to produce, share, and inspire, how amazing is this country!!🌅
We are so pleased to have stumbled on your channel showing your recent travels in WA. No question that you have the eyes and ability to see of true artists. Excellent quality of video work and narration. We are fans! Thankyou.
@@bobtommi2430 We are so happy you found us, and thank you so much for watching and taking the time to respond and share how much you are relating to our work and expression.
Makes our hearts sing 🎥🥰
I was always told that two up was illegal everywhere, except on Anzac day when you could play it anywhere.
That's true here in N S Don't know about any other states
By law, specifically The Gambling (Two-up) Act 1998, the game can only be played on Anzac Day, Remembrance Day (after 12pm) or Victory in the Pacific Day (August 15).
The only exception in New South Wales is mining town Broken Hill and Western Australian mining town Kalgoorlie is the only other location granted exception in the country.
Ten minutes out of town, an original two-up school made from corrugated iron still stands and operates on weekends and public holidays
Much appreciated.
Those big wide streets in Kal and all of the old towns around Aus were designed to allow the Camel Trains (bullocks, horses) to turn around. Some of them would have up to eight sets of traces and a couple of wagons hooked up. (old fashioned B doubles)
Thank you Colin, that is incredible , I can just imagine, what a grand sight that would be 💫
Stunning footage! The colours in this area are amazing. The Salmon gums are beautiful and have remained entrenched in my memory as one of my highlights in WA.
That’s wonderful to hear. So happy to know that the trees are called Salmon Gums, what a perfect name, considering their tones . Thank you for watching 🤗💫
Another sensational episode. Loving your travels and brilliant narration.👌
So glad you're loving coming on our adventures with us, so lovely to know.x
Awesome episode guys. As always, you set a very high standard in your videography and editing. And we just love seeing your travels. Keep up the awesome work and keep having fun
Thanks a ton you two, makes us so happy to know how much you are enjoying 🤩Think of you heaps, promise you we will keep having fun ⭐️😁🎉
This was obviously filmed a month or so ago, hasn't been hot here in Kalgoorlie for a while now.
☼ Lucky your car didn't get broken into at Centennial Park.
☼ Museum of the Goldfields is awesome.
☼ Two up shed is amazing for drone photography at sunrise and sunset.
☼ Kookynie is a great spot, Willy the horse at the pub is a bastard and loves to bite people.
☼ Niagara Dam is a great spot for a camp, It was set up for the township of Niagara, there's an old settlers graveyard there.
☼ Lake Ballard is different every time you visit and the view from on top of the hill is great to enjoy a coldie and watch the sun set.
Are you saying its a bit risky parking anywhere in kal?
@@Mick_4591 A lot of break ins here in Kalgoorlie.
It’s an amazing region. Truly loved going to all those places. Car was all good. Cheers
Spectacular as always. Thank you so much for sharing your talents. I continue to be amazed by our beautiful country. Enjoy your travels. 😀
Thank you so much 😀that’s wonderful to hear and we couldn’t agree more about the endless joy this country gives us all 💎😍🫶🏻
Great vid... one day got to do that.....
You really should 🤩🙌
Oh my goodness.. favorite episode so far. Loved it 🤍 we enjoy seeing all the old buildings and the beautiful landscape. Can’t wait to explore that area. Thank you 😊
That make us so happy to hear, must say we thoroughly enjoyed editing this one, couldn’t wait to share it .
You definatly will enjoy this roadtrip destination on the #goldenoutbackdiscoverytrail, just beautiful 😍
Beautiful footage and so refreshing from all the crazy! What are you using to film and edit with if you don't mind me asking?
The new Dji Osmo pocket 3, Dji mini 4 pro, and Cap Cut to edit !
Forgot to mention we also use dji micrphones that connect to the osmo pocket 3🙂
Good thing not everybody that visits Lake Ballard leaves their graffiti on the salt pan.
Being ephemeral art it is designed to be absorbed back to nature and it disappeared a few weeks later as the lake flooded. Thanks for the feedback
@@ArtZoneTravels maybe if you had noticed that even marks from the installation of the art are still visible after 21 years you might have thought out your actions.