My brother, sister and my son took my mother to Uluru for her 70th birthday. On her birthday night we did the 'Sounds of Silence' dinner, and still the best meal experience I've ever had.
Hey guys! That was an amazing journey! You've shown us so much in the short time you were there. Makes me wish you could've stayed longer to make one more video. Lol! Don't know where you're headed to next but I'm confident you will surprise us all. Take care you two. See you in the next one! 👋🤩
What struck me about Uluru was the colour. Those colours look unreal but are real, not that any camera captures it all that well. The rock changes colour depending on the light and the angle of the light. I've seen it go from orange to purple over just a few minutes. I've been there twice so far (I live just south of Sydney) and each time it affected me in more ways than one. The wonder, the timelessness, the vastness, culture and colour can't easily be described. In heavy weather the waterfalls coming off the rock are amazing, and probably surprising to many.
Again, the drone shots were amazing. You are 100% right . The cameras don't do it justice. We too did a similar tour that took us to Ayers Rock with a Tour Guide. The scope of land mass and scenery is stunning. Molly, some kind of animal is in your future. How cute are those joeys. Harriet was so good at playing the Didgeridoo. So many great memories of the Northern Territory. You guys captured those moments. Love to you both 💖💖💖 Harriet, Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
Wait! What! The odd snake or so M&M. Hats off to you. What a neat adventure. That Red landscape is breathtaking Traversing that awesome landscape on a segway simply makes sense THE M&M WAY☺️☺️ Thanks for sharing your amazing journeys 👏👏
Great video!! :) I'd love to know more about what company you booked your experiences through! We are looking to head there next month and there are so many choices. Just want to make sure they are legit.
Oh wow.. You nailed it guys.. I love to watch kangaroos..I'm surprised that your youtube channel turned out to be born to be wild in australia..breathtaking.. Cheers..🍻🍺🥃😆👌👍
The landscape reminds me of my favorite childhood movie "Kangaroo Jack". Btw just wondering if you are ever again going to do a comprehensive tour of my favorite country IRELAND coz the last one was very short and i was expecting more.
@@dabbleandtravel we need to go in UK school holidays and know it’s winter time but the summer would be too hot I think doing 3 weeks constant exploring and walking
You should have a separate channel just with eating, the way you eat&drink is very inviting. I always avoid watching you eating if I don't have my meal in the same time😄. You make me hungry instantly. There are so many people struggling with eating appetite , you would be a big help just by eating in front of a camera, I promise you👍👍👍. Sometimes I start watching a video , I realise "Oh, they are going to eat but I can't eat now" so I delay watching you for the lunch/dinner time😄. And yes, I am eating now, that's why I 'm here😄😄😄
Been to Ayres Rock many times fly myself and always enjoy the relaxed environment. Regarding the centre of Australia being the road-house, you're incorrect. The centre is considered to be the Lambert Centre. Consists of our flag and an outback toilet. Difficult and out of the way to get to.
Hi guys just some info if you did not know out of the deadliest 25 deadliest snakes in the world Australia has 21 of them. And where I live in Cairns we have the deadliest the thaipan
Hi guys news subscriber here . Have you been to Germany. We have some beautiful cities. I would recommend Nuremberg and Munich in Bavaria for the WW2 history and beer halls. I know your man would appreciate them 😀 especially hofbrauhaus in munched
I am pleased to say, that I have 2 beautiful Emu's on my property. But if you look at their legs. Those claws could rip you apart. That is their defence in the wild. Dingoes can be a probem with little children.
I get a non indigenous person not bringing there until a certain period is but what’s up what saying it wasn’t discovered. Just to make it clear if Aṉangu were living there which they still do up until today then it was DISCOVERED.
A big Red Male can stand 9ft tall, I saw them when I was there. Watch out for the black snakes, you get bit by one of those, your not going home alive, lol🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can’t believe that someone has had the audacity to fence this place off as if they own it..They did the same with Stonehenge...No one has the right to claim a place on earth, no one...I would definitely ignore the fence when I visit again...
"the audacity to fence this place off " is called RESPECT. It is a place like no other I have ever visited (except perhaps at the Golden Temple in Amritsar India ,when I was there last September, but that is man-made). Uluru has a surreal pulse echoing the meaning of country and almost every one with any insight can FEEL the spiritual energy there! If you can't FEEL the significance of the heart beating from Uluru which is what makes us unite in times of hardship, and RESPECT the ancient Dreamtime there, FFS PISS OFF and don't come back! Welcome to Country!
My brother, sister and my son took my mother to Uluru for her 70th birthday. On her birthday night we did the 'Sounds of Silence' dinner, and still the best meal experience I've ever had.
Awww amazing!
Hey guys! That was an amazing journey! You've shown us so much in the short time you were there. Makes me wish you could've stayed longer to make one more video. Lol! Don't know where you're headed to next but I'm confident you will surprise us all. Take care you two. See you in the next one! 👋🤩
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Very great video. The kangaroos look kewl, thanx for what you two have done for years
Thank you Justin 🤩
What struck me about Uluru was the colour. Those colours look unreal but are real, not that any camera captures it all that well. The rock changes colour depending on the light and the angle of the light. I've seen it go from orange to purple over just a few minutes. I've been there twice so far (I live just south of Sydney) and each time it affected me in more ways than one. The wonder, the timelessness, the vastness, culture and colour can't easily be described. In heavy weather the waterfalls coming off the rock are amazing, and probably surprising to many.
Thanks for watching. We totally agree.
Beautiful vlog with a beautiful vibe!
Thank you as always! 🤩
Wow this is amazing. Uluru is definitely in my bucket list!
It really is amazing!
Wow. Nice. 👍 Another one on my bucket list. 😃 Cheers and stay safe. ❤️
It sure is amazing! 🤩
Great finish of the downunder experience thank you for sharing loved every episode so stay safe and catch you in the next series
Thanks as always, you're the best!
@@dabbleandtravel no worries guys
Again, the drone shots were amazing. You are 100% right . The cameras don't do it justice. We too did a similar tour that took us to Ayers Rock with a Tour Guide. The scope of land mass and scenery is stunning. Molly, some kind of animal is in your future. How cute are those joeys. Harriet was so good at playing the Didgeridoo. So many great memories of the Northern Territory.
You guys captured those moments. Love to you both 💖💖💖 Harriet, Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
Great isn't it!!!!! Thanks for always watching and supporting us 🤩
Thank you for sharing this amazing trip!
Thanks for watching! 🤩
Wait! What! The odd snake or so
M&M. Hats off to you. What a neat adventure. That Red landscape is breathtaking
Traversing that awesome landscape on a segway simply makes sense
THE M&M WAY☺️☺️
Thanks for sharing your amazing journeys 👏👏
Thanks for watching! :D
Awesome amazing incredible ❤ 😍😍😍😍❤❤Happy weekend.Loved the view of the Uluru.Love the Aussie wine too..Love the Kangaroo s too..Beautiful 😍 😘
Thanks so much!
Amazing video !!
Thank you!
Fantastic shot at 6:43
Thanks!
Wow this is awesome my idols so very beautiful creatures enjoy your another beautiful adventures take care guy’s and bless you more 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for watching!
that kangaroo mother guy is Chris aka "Brolga", they made a TV series about him. He was also the owner of the famously shredded Roger The Roo (RIP)
Great video!! :) I'd love to know more about what company you booked your experiences through! We are looking to head there next month and there are so many choices. Just want to make sure they are legit.
Brilliant video
Cheers Mick!
Oh wow.. You nailed it guys.. I love to watch kangaroos..I'm surprised that your youtube channel turned out to be born to be wild in australia..breathtaking.. Cheers..🍻🍺🥃😆👌👍
Thank you so much 😀
The landscape reminds me of my favorite childhood movie "Kangaroo Jack". Btw just wondering if you are ever again going to do a comprehensive tour of my favorite country IRELAND coz the last one was very short and i was expecting more.
Those kangaroos are so cute😊
What months were you there as planning august and happy it’s not boiling hot when exploring x
we went in June! And it was a bit chilly hehe
@@dabbleandtravel we need to go in UK school holidays and know it’s winter time but the summer would be too hot I think doing 3 weeks constant exploring and walking
Wow looks beautiful xx
Thanks Dawn!
Hi, can you tell me what time of year did you visit Uluru?
Thank you so much a nice sharing supper cute dog i like big...
Thanks for watching!
You should have a separate channel just with eating, the way you eat&drink is very inviting. I always avoid watching you eating if I don't have my meal in the same time😄. You make me hungry instantly. There are so many people struggling with eating appetite , you would be a big help just by eating in front of a camera, I promise you👍👍👍. Sometimes I start watching a video , I realise "Oh, they are going to eat but I can't eat now" so I delay watching you for the lunch/dinner time😄.
And yes, I am eating now, that's why I 'm here😄😄😄
Cheers 🍻
Very cool area 👍🙂
It really is!
wowo beautiful video
Thank you so much
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Been to Ayres Rock many times fly myself and always enjoy the relaxed environment. Regarding the centre of Australia being the road-house, you're incorrect. The centre is considered to be the Lambert Centre. Consists of our flag and an outback toilet. Difficult and out of the way to get to.
Thanks for watching!
Wow nice 🥰🥰✌️
Thanks for watching!
Yea
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Roo is a strange flavor, I liked it but my teen son was so put off he didn’t want to eat at all. Lol
Hahhaha it certainly is a strange flavour!
Hi guys just some info if you did not know out of the deadliest 25 deadliest snakes in the world Australia has 21 of them. And where I live in Cairns we have the deadliest the thaipan
Omg!
Cute kangaroos 😄
Hi guys news subscriber here . Have you been to Germany. We have some beautiful cities. I would recommend Nuremberg and Munich in Bavaria for the WW2 history and beer halls. I know your man would appreciate them 😀 especially hofbrauhaus in munched
Haha! Yes we need to visit 🍺
Well , i think your videos in the Arab world are the best , yet.
Maybe cause i'm Arab.
Haha! Thank you!
I want to go, but I don't drive. Is it possible to do everything without renting a car?
There are transport options but it is easier to have a car
Damd I falling forWalabies 💘❣🙉
The cutest!
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I am puzzled. Why have kangaroo sanctuary but also eat them at the same time.
Kangaroos are seen as pests, the sanctuaries are there to save Joey's who's mums have been hit by a car or injured etc
That's Australia for you. Here they eat their national animal it puzzles me honestly.
@@GERS316 yeah, you do not see me eating tigers, orangutans in malaysia for sure.
@@keangwooichoo6138 tigers and orangutan’s are endangered. Kangaroos are in the many many millions in Australia
I am pleased to say, that I have 2 beautiful Emu's on my property. But if you look at their legs. Those claws could rip you apart. That is their defence in the wild. Dingoes can be a probem with little children.
Oh wow! Didn’t know they had big claws like that!
they aren't that cute when they're over 6ft tall staring you straight in the face
True 😂😂
I get a non indigenous person not bringing there until a certain period is but what’s up what saying it wasn’t discovered. Just to make it clear if Aṉangu were living there which they still do up until today then it was DISCOVERED.
Better stay for good if u like kangaroos, koala bears and lot's of open spaces.
Amazing!
A big Red Male can stand 9ft tall, I saw them when I was there. Watch out for the black snakes, you get bit by one of those, your not going home alive, lol🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol! 🤩
Hi q
Hi!
How can you guys cuddle with a Kangaroo and then later eat one. I don't cuddle with animals I eat, it's just too weird.
No different to farmers who look after their animals, we don’t do that either but it happened
Uluru = Alexander the great, after he had a fight with God and lost.
I can’t believe that someone has had the audacity to fence this place off as if they own it..They did the same with Stonehenge...No one has the right to claim a place on earth, no one...I would definitely ignore the fence when I visit again...
"the audacity to fence this place off " is called RESPECT. It is a place like no other I have ever visited (except perhaps at the Golden Temple in Amritsar India ,when I was there last September, but that is man-made). Uluru has a surreal pulse echoing the meaning of country and almost every one with any insight can FEEL the spiritual energy there!
If you can't FEEL the significance of the heart beating from Uluru which is what makes us unite in times of hardship, and RESPECT the ancient Dreamtime there, FFS PISS OFF and don't come back! Welcome to Country!