Another great video! Love to hear the history of the areas you are visiting.Wendy you are so positive and inspiring, great efforts to make it to the rock art scene with Magnus, you made my Saturday evening, looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
I did coast watch 45 years ago for a year We saw donkeys on islands st Augustus has military history Lots of art on Bigge island Yes a beautiful part of the Kimberleys Keep up the good work
It’s an area filled with natural beauty. Many early settlers tried to make a go of it there, but it was a very hostile environment to survive in. Thanks for watching and commenting. W.
@@LifeinaNutshell I have read some of the history, thanks to your history lessons, and what a sad story. So many blatant lies told to people, so many led to absolute ruin and loss of life…and for what? Pitiful, dark and downright evil….
Was watching Barry's video today, Big brother did a fly over and he asked if there were any weather advisories for his location as he was outside his coms link. They said that they were not allowed to talk about the weather and signed off, what a bunch of weak kneed SOBs. Thank you Big brother.
Great tour guide, some of everything. Noticed no flip flops. "Bradshaw" aboriginal paints - name and method? Chiseled or paint or ink? Why are the humans portrayed as slim and tall? Are you allowed to eat sharks? In the Caribbean, ws have a delicacy, fried shark and bake with condiments.
The Bradshaw figures are painted with natural pigment, most commonly red ochre. I don’t know why they are slim and tall, but it has been suggested that it’s due to artistic style and symbolism. Yes, we’re allowed to eat sharks and we do eat them, yum. Thank you for the comment. W.
We would sail and use our tinnie to get in and out of anchorages that we couldn’t sail in and out of, but calculating the exit before heading in. We’d probably head out to sea and avoid the coastline as much as possible. That’s my take on it. Magnus May have a different idea. W.
Love the history lessons. Thank you!
Another great video! Love to hear the history of the areas you are visiting.Wendy you are so positive and inspiring, great efforts to make it to the rock art scene with Magnus, you made my Saturday evening, looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
Thank you, Karl. W.
Love the history and that was pretty special finding the Bradshaws.
We were very happy to find the rock art. It took a bit of searching! The Bradshaws are beautiful. W.
Really enjoyed viewing the cave and rock art 😮thanks for the great video
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the comment. W.
Beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching and commenting. W.
Amazing video from you two take care thanks.
Thanks, Christopher. W.
I did coast watch 45 years ago for a year
We saw donkeys on islands st Augustus has military history
Lots of art on Bigge island
Yes a beautiful part of the Kimberleys
Keep up the good work
Thanks, Mark. There’s just so much to see and explore. We’re looking forward to going back. W.
Such beautiful country, appreciate the history lesson also!
It’s an area filled with natural beauty. Many early settlers tried to make a go of it there, but it was a very hostile environment to survive in. Thanks for watching and commenting. W.
@@LifeinaNutshell I have read some of the history, thanks to your history lessons, and what a sad story. So many blatant lies told to people, so many led to absolute ruin and loss of life…and for what? Pitiful, dark and downright evil….
Beautiful . The thought of the crocs scares me though xx
Scares me too! But I think it’s worth it when you get to experience such a beautiful, pristine, remote place. W.
Love it
Thank you. W.
Was watching Barry's video today, Big brother did a fly over and he asked if there were any weather advisories for his location as he was outside his coms link. They said that they were not allowed to talk about the weather and signed off, what a bunch of weak kneed SOBs. Thank you Big brother.
I asked them the same question once. They couldn’t tell me either.
Another bloody brilliant vlog!
Many thanks, my darlings ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it, Claire. W.
Beautiful area.
Thank you.
Andy
You’re welcome. Wz
so cool... I've always wanted to get out there .... best wishes and.................. Cheers.
It’s an amazing place. Thanks for the comment. W.
Marvellous.
Thank you.
Great tour guide, some of everything. Noticed no flip flops. "Bradshaw" aboriginal paints - name and method? Chiseled or paint or ink? Why are the humans portrayed as slim and tall?
Are you allowed to eat sharks? In the Caribbean, ws have a delicacy, fried shark and bake with condiments.
The Bradshaw figures are painted with natural pigment, most commonly red ochre. I don’t know why they are slim and tall, but it has been suggested that it’s due to artistic style and symbolism. Yes, we’re allowed to eat sharks and we do eat them, yum. Thank you for the comment. W.
Really enjoy the history and geographical tid bits. Same for the economic challenges or changes.
Can i ask an unrelatded question, How would you get back to darwin if you lost your motor ? I ask as I am out here and having some problems. :)
We would sail and use our tinnie to get in and out of anchorages that we couldn’t sail in and out of, but calculating the exit before heading in. We’d probably head out to sea and avoid the coastline as much as possible. That’s my take on it. Magnus May have a different idea. W.
Thanks , we only have a short skip and then just cross the Bonaparte to go and we will be fine.
So very wrong to think of a dolphin as good eating size..
Sorry.
I don’t like Dolphin. They are to salty.