20 years ago Agnus Water and Town of 1770 was not known by many overseas tourists . It is now a popular place to visit . Thank you for your beautiful video .
@ I by passed it because we drove from Sydney to the Whitsundays to show our cousin from the UK The Great Barrier Reef and we had only 2 weeks to do it . We went to Frazer island and Harvey bay on the way up to the Whitsundays . We went to several places but missed town of 1770 and Agnus Water .
That’s fair enough! If you only had 2 weeks, there are definitely more highlights, for sure! Well.. I think we know where your next trip should be 😆 Let us know if you need any details, we can help you plan it out? - James
@ The only places I would go now in Queensland is Cape York Peninsula and Boojamulla national park or commonly known as Lawn Hill national Park and Carnarvon Gorge . I want to visit Northern Territory and Western Australia . I hope you do too and you are doing well so far! If you decide to do the above mentioned places , you can help me with an itinerary then .
I know you guys are doing your best under very trying circumstances, I just wanted to keep you spirits up by telling you you are doing a great job persevering out there on the road. Dorathea McKellar's poem ("I love A Sunburnt Country" - have I mentioned it before?) describes the numerous features of this great brown land of ours - long before global warming was invented. It's worth a read. I know this will impact editing enormously, but if you could make your clips slightly longer and with a little more smoother transitions. I would have loved to see you both enjoying a frolic in the pool while watching the sunset. What was that place called it seemed nice? It must be reasonably new as I didn't see it the last time I passed through Rocky. I know you said you'd get back to Sydney, when you do I'll show you Captain Cook's landing place here in Kurnell. There is a really good YT doco on Captain Cook - the greatest maritime navigator of ALL time!!!
Trying our very best to keep spirits up, that’s for sure! We will check that out. 😆🌧️ Okay, thank you for the feedback, we’ll have a look at this in the next videos! We must admit, the pool was FREEZING! But nothing we’re not used to.. lol. It’s called 1770 Eco Camp and it’s in Agnes Water! We’re seeing SO much information on James Cook, and this seemed the most impactful so far. We’ll check out the doc, thank you! - James
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Beautiful video guys 😊
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20 years ago Agnus Water and Town of 1770 was not known by many overseas tourists . It is now a popular place to visit . Thank you for your beautiful video .
Wow, really?
We were recommended to visit so many times. It’s definitely grown in popularity! 😁
Have you visited? - James
@ I by passed it because we drove from Sydney to the Whitsundays to show our cousin from the UK The Great Barrier Reef and we had only 2 weeks to do it . We went to Frazer island and Harvey bay on the way up to the Whitsundays . We went to several places but missed town of 1770 and Agnus Water .
That’s fair enough! If you only had 2 weeks, there are definitely more highlights, for sure!
Well.. I think we know where your next trip should be 😆 Let us know if you need any details, we can help you plan it out? - James
@ The only places I would go now in Queensland is Cape York Peninsula and Boojamulla national park or commonly known as Lawn Hill national Park and Carnarvon Gorge . I want to visit Northern Territory and Western Australia . I hope you do too and you are doing well so far! If you decide to do the above mentioned places , you can help me with an itinerary then .
Okay! For sure, we will keep you updated. It would be amazing to visit all of these places!
Ah my mum spent a lot of time in Rockhampton during WW2. She loved it as well as Townsville her other posting. She was a morse code operator
A morse code operator?! Wow. Now that sounds like a cool job 😯 - James
I know you guys are doing your best under very trying circumstances, I just wanted to keep you spirits up by telling you you are doing a great job persevering out there on the road. Dorathea McKellar's poem ("I love A Sunburnt Country" - have I mentioned it before?) describes the numerous features of this great brown land of ours - long before global warming was invented. It's worth a read. I know this will impact editing enormously, but if you could make your clips slightly longer and with a little more smoother transitions. I would have loved to see you both enjoying a frolic in the pool while watching the sunset. What was that place called it seemed nice? It must be reasonably new as I didn't see it the last time I passed through Rocky. I know you said you'd get back to Sydney, when you do I'll show you Captain Cook's landing place here in Kurnell. There is a really good YT doco on Captain Cook - the greatest maritime navigator of ALL time!!!
Trying our very best to keep spirits up, that’s for sure! We will check that out. 😆🌧️
Okay, thank you for the feedback, we’ll have a look at this in the next videos!
We must admit, the pool was FREEZING! But nothing we’re not used to.. lol. It’s called 1770 Eco Camp and it’s in Agnes Water!
We’re seeing SO much information on James Cook, and this seemed the most impactful so far. We’ll check out the doc, thank you!
- James
@@JamesandJosieTravel I think you will find the doco not only very informative, but highly interesting. Thanks for the info.
What is it with you guys and shitty weather lol. It wouldn't shock me if you pair somehow manage to make it snow up in Townsville lol
It’s followed us from back home! Sorry 😆
Where are you from?? - Josie