Land at Sydney on 16L, views of Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and City. Enjoy! #sydney #sydneyharbour #sydneyoperahouse #sydneyharbourbridge
Love the timing length of this video: 747, most appropriate! Alan, England ( watched because daughter Alana is out there now, and wanted to see what she saw as she approached her new life).
Thanks for this lovely video of arrival into Sydney. No matter how much I've enjoyed a trip away I always feel a mixture of exhilaration & teariness as we fly into beautiful Sydney - always glad to be home.
Great vid I ejoyed that I saw Chatswood, Nth Sydney, a train on the northern line, parramatta rd, and that big uni near broadway, very enjoyable and ciao for now
Yes, Sydney is certainly beautiful around the harbour areas. As you can see, the harbour has many coves and bays making it great for boating. The metro population I think I around 5 million at the moment.
Your video brought back lots of memories of my own arrival into Sydney. I travelled there to watch my wife compete as a member of the U.S. Equestrian Team during the 2000 Sydney Games. It had already been a long day of travelling by the time I reached Los Angeles to connect to my 16-hour Qantas flight in the middle seat, in economy, in the screaming baby section. After such a long time on the plane we suddenly found ourselves flying over land with a view of the famous Opera House and the Harbor Bridge right at sunset. After a slow turn we flew right over the Olympic Stadium with the torch burning before we touched down at the airport. It seemed a wonderful welcome to Australia.
@@Dawnraider Peter, you are correct that it was out at Horsely Park. I remember having to take the train from Parramatta where I was staying out to Blacktown and then get on a bus. Alas, no medals for my wife at the 2000 Sydney Games but nonetheless it was a huge accomplishment and honor to get to go compete (and I didn't have to pay for it). I did learn that when she is competing at that level that I needed to leave her alone as she has her 'game face' on. The last day I was in Australia, she found me out in the public area and asked if I could take just a couple of things home with me as she would be there for another few days. She then loaded me with three military size duffle bags. When I was checking in with Qantas the next morning I mentioned that this was all my wife's stuff as she is competing and the nice Qantas lady didn't charge me anything extra for the grossly excessive weight I was checking in. When I got home and opened the bags, I found it was all of my wife's (and horse's) dirty laundry.
@@Dawnraider Peter, I felt that Sydney and Australia in general put on a magnificent Games, one that you should rightly feel very proud of. Everyone was friendly and helpful and obviously make an effort to make all of your guests feel very welcome. I count myself as very lucky to have had the opportunity to travel there.
Got goosebumps the moment it touched the land...haha I find that time always thrilling...also when it takes off...I hope by this time next year I'd be landing in Sydney 🙏
Nice video! I always enjoy the approach and landing into Syd, I usually end up coming in over the water though. This way was cool too because you get to see more of the city.
Wow what an amazing smooth landing! I don’t know if it’s because I’m used to smaller planes on European flights but I’ve never seen a landing so well done. Brilliant job of filming it too. We land in Sydney on 3rd Jan to start our new lives. Travel exemptions are complete. Praying for a landing like this one! Haha
Oh forgot about this comment til I got a heart notification yesterday! I was lucky I had the perfect flight and smooth landing in Sydney and now live in Brisbane. Feel like I won the lottery every day 😂
I have never arrived in Sydney from this angle. It's always been north-south runway or in over the sea on the east-west runway. Thank you. It was most interesting to see it.
I’ve been to cities that never close down From New York to Rome and old London Town. But no matter how far or how wide I go, I still call Australia home. Every single time I fly into beautiful Sydney I just beam with pride with that song in my head.
I love picking out all the familiar landmarks. It is the most exciting thing to do, to come into Sydney from the Northern Suburbs. But you have to ensure you get a seat on the left of the plane !!
in 2013 I spent a 25 day holiday in woolongong and in 2014 I spent a 3 month holiday again,my Aussie family was so good and generous to invite me at their cost and those holidays were so unforgettable!I remember landing at d Sydney airport via QANTAS and they were awesome landings!my first landing was very exciting and d second one was very nostalgic!I roamed around Sydney and went to Canberra too!thank you Australia for d wonderful time,thank you mates!the beers were so cold and super!!!!
@@Dawnraider thank u for replying mate!u have the same name with my Aussie brother in law,they live in WOONONA but I usually take the train from BULLI train station coz it's just a few minutes hike from d house,I never lose hope of a holiday again in Australia,so many places not to forget,the Aussies r friendly but conservative,and the beer is always cold and great!stay healthy and safe Peter,regards to d family too,keep on rockin' Peter!
@@Dawnraider I'm from the PHILIPPINES PETER,it so happened that when I was 18 years old I befriended some Aussie seamen who always come to a club in manila to have some drinks,my father then was d bartender/cashier of d club,my Aussie friends used to visit our house,we have many days of good time and drinking till morning!Peter at 17 fell in love with my sister who was 16 then and they married,after a year Peter took my sister to Australia and they live in WOONONA until now with their two daughters,both married,and the 3 grandkids!now I'm 65,Peter is 62,Milo my sister is 61!how time really flies so fast,where have all the years gone by!no sorrows mate,they were years of unforgettable experiences with my Aussie family and the family keeps on growing!as long as d beer stays cold and d steaks keep hot I will always dream of coming back in Australia to have some drinks at d RSL CLUB!!take care Peter,stay safe and healthy so is d family,we will defeat this virus brought by these bloody fucking Chinese,please protect yourself outdoor,you know it's better for us to fight in a war where we can see the enemies and bullets coming than fight a war with an unseen enemy isn't it?we will be ok mate and might share some beers next time who knows?life is full of surprises and that makes life worth living!take care Peter!!!!
Excellent landing , marvelous views as I was myself next to the plane window admiring the terrific area of Sydney .I missed a trip there from London in 1978 .I was 25. I don' t think I ' ll have the opportunity again . Love from Algerie to you Sir.
Have landed in SYD, both Internationally, & Domestically many hundreds’ of times’, & never tire of the views’. Happiest when I can see ‘The Coathanger’, & the Opera House, THEN I really know I’m heading to SYD airport! Flying is the most fabulous experience……Go the big, white ‘Roo!
Exactly right. You actually fly over the East/West runway and the private jet terminal before touch down. Then there is the long taxi back to the terminal.
Sydney's not bad for a place that started as a Penal Colony 200 years ago. Fun Fact: Captain Cook actually missed Sydney Harbour. He hit Botany Bay but sailed straight passed The Sydney Harbour Heads. It was Captain Phillip that first sailed into the harbour. He was blown away by how majestic and deep it was. Then he unloaded his cargo of Irish Rebels, thieves and bad boys. That was 200 years ago. Fun Fact. Sydney became a Penal Colony because King George 3 lost North America and couldn't send the bad boys there anymore. So off to Australia the bad boys went.
This is true. It is an amazing Harbour and can see how it could have been missed with the lofty sandstone cliffs presenting a daunting barrier. It is a bit like a washing machine sailing in and out.
@@Dawnraider Merry Christmas. Fun Facts. Captain Cook's Maps were closely guarded Military Secrets. Britain was at war with France and it would be treason to let them copy Cook's Maps. Cook made 3 Circumnavigations and The Endeavour was a converted Coal Ship. He was killed trying to recover his nautical equipment.
Merry Christmas to you too. Yes, maps were the currency of the day. Countries jealously protected their maps so as to be able to retain exclusivity with new found trading markets.
@@Dawnraider Yes, what that's informed is very true. There's a complete weather change in many areas around the globe. The view of landing, from the aircraft is really interesting. Our daughter informed its raining right now in their area in Sydney.
I’m now watching this as a Sydneysider trapped living in Singapore during covid 2020..what a view , what a city. I love you Sydney ❤️ 🇦🇺
Stay safe and hope you get home soon. Meanwhile enjoy the best choices of food anywhere. 😄
Peter Doornbos thanks mate! Hoping to make it home soon. Enjoyed your video very much.
@@mdee8784 That's great, don't forget to subscribe. :-)
I had the pleasure to visit your beautiful city in 2016, and oh man what a city it is💕 love and greetings from Iraqi Kurdistan.
It's better than being a Sydneysider trapped in Chicago during covid 2020...
Love the timing length of this video: 747, most appropriate! Alan, England ( watched because daughter Alana is out there now, and wanted to see what she saw as she approached her new life).
I get that you're referring to the length of the video, but just an FYI - that's an A320 wing.
A330
Thanks for this lovely video of arrival into Sydney. No matter how much I've enjoyed a trip away I always feel a mixture of exhilaration & teariness as we fly into beautiful Sydney - always glad to be home.
Great vid I ejoyed that I saw Chatswood, Nth Sydney, a train on the northern line, parramatta rd, and that big uni near broadway, very enjoyable and ciao for now
Glad you enjoyed. Feel free to share of you wish.
Love u Australia 🇦🇺 Sydney I'm coming soon dream to settle their in a beautiful country with high quality of life ❤
Im in love in Sydney !!!!
Nice way to be
Spectacular view of Sydney to one who’s never been there!
Even better view from above,1 of the best cities of the world
Yes, things always look good from above.
AUSTRALIA I love you forever and ever and ever.AUSTRALIA
I love landing in home town Sydney from the north... Just beautiful.!!
Lots to look at eh.
The smoothest landing I have ever seen by Qantas.
Well done.
Actually it is Air New Zealand. 😊
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Wow, great video. I didn't realize Sidney was so large. Beautiful city!
Yes, Sydney is certainly beautiful around the harbour areas. As you can see, the harbour has many coves and bays making it great for boating. The metro population I think I around 5 million at the moment.
@@Dawnraider Thanks for the info.. Hope to visit there someday.
@@stephenbanks5860 Where are you from Stephen?
Smooth flight take of and landing very nice realy
Your video brought back lots of memories of my own arrival into Sydney. I travelled there to watch my wife compete as a member of the U.S. Equestrian Team during the 2000 Sydney Games. It had already been a long day of travelling by the time I reached Los Angeles to connect to my 16-hour Qantas flight in the middle seat, in economy, in the screaming baby section. After such a long time on the plane we suddenly found ourselves flying over land with a view of the famous Opera House and the Harbor Bridge right at sunset. After a slow turn we flew right over the Olympic Stadium with the torch burning before we touched down at the airport. It seemed a wonderful welcome to Australia.
What a great memory. It was a very exciting time in Sydney. How did your wife do? I think it was out at Horsely Park.
@@Dawnraider Peter, you are correct that it was out at Horsely Park. I remember having to take the train from Parramatta where I was staying out to Blacktown and then get on a bus. Alas, no medals for my wife at the 2000 Sydney Games but nonetheless it was a huge accomplishment and honor to get to go compete (and I didn't have to pay for it). I did learn that when she is competing at that level that I needed to leave her alone as she has her 'game face' on. The last day I was in Australia, she found me out in the public area and asked if I could take just a couple of things home with me as she would be there for another few days. She then loaded me with three military size duffle bags. When I was checking in with Qantas the next morning I mentioned that this was all my wife's stuff as she is competing and the nice Qantas lady didn't charge me anything extra for the grossly excessive weight I was checking in. When I got home and opened the bags, I found it was all of my wife's (and horse's) dirty laundry.
@@WBDE how funny. Like we don't have laundry facilities here. 🤣😂
@@Dawnraider Peter, I felt that Sydney and Australia in general put on a magnificent Games, one that you should rightly feel very proud of. Everyone was friendly and helpful and obviously make an effort to make all of your guests feel very welcome. I count myself as very lucky to have had the opportunity to travel there.
You are so lucky you attended the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
A truly Beautifull landing, looks like it just kissed the runway, well done like it.
Can't take credit for the landing, but happy to share it. 😁
5.22 King St, Newtown, great vid cheers.
Thanks Marty, glad you enjoyed it.
Wow beautiful views n the video is 7 : 47 just like my favorite airplane
Hi Tyrone, it's actually an Airbus A320 belonging to Air New Zealand.
@@Dawnraider ok great thanks so much and I’m trying to qualify for convention at the company I work because this year it’s gonna be in Australia 🇦🇺
@@djCurie good luck. Let's hope travel opens up again soon.
@@Dawnraider thanks so much again Peter.. I really hope it does
i miss Sydney. greeting from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Terimah kaseh. I miss KL.
I’ll swap KL for Sydney 😉
Got goosebumps the moment it touched the land...haha I find that time always thrilling...also when it takes off...I hope by this time next year I'd be landing in Sydney 🙏
Yes those are the most exciting phases of flight. Let's hope we will be flying again soon.
@@Dawnraider definitely sir 👍..my fiance is an Australian and lives in Sydney only.
@@anp8171 in case I hope it is not long before you see this view. 😀
@@Dawnraider hope so too sir...getting delayed because of this Covid 19 situation.
Beautyful city, I love from Bangladesh
It is, you must come and visit.
@@Dawnraider I have a wish to go there. Thank you.
Flying into Sydney is always a wonderful experience.
Yes, so many wonderful sights to see
Beautiful and amazing Ariel view of Sydney, superb capturing.
Thank you. Got lucky with the lighting angle.
The sky in Sydney is beautiful I can see the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House Thank you
Good you enjoyed.
Nice video! I always enjoy the approach and landing into Syd, I usually end up coming in over the water though. This way was cool too because you get to see more of the city.
Yes, the approach from the North is better.
Wow what an amazing smooth landing! I don’t know if it’s because I’m used to smaller planes on European flights but I’ve never seen a landing so well done. Brilliant job of filming it too. We land in Sydney on 3rd Jan to start our new lives. Travel exemptions are complete. Praying for a landing like this one! Haha
Oh forgot about this comment til I got a heart notification yesterday! I was lucky I had the perfect flight and smooth landing in Sydney and now live in Brisbane. Feel like I won the lottery every day 😂
@@Fantabbydozy2608 brisbane = shit
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Thank you
4.34 is where you start getting teary if you're a Sydnesider coming home after a long time away.
As Sydney's icons heave into view eh.
I just did and im at home in Sydney
Thanks for your video. Hope to experience this moment at Sydney International Airport in a short time
I hope you do. It might just be a long time with the world as it is at the moment. Stay safe.
Lovely video. Reminds me of my seven trips to Sydney between 2015 to 2018. Stunning city indeed
Thank you. Yes, it is a city of many beautiful spots.
@@Dawnraider my favorite spot is Mosman Bay
Awesome.
Thank you.
Beautiful view. Great video 👍🏻
haha cool to see you here :)
It is a great view and thank you.
Both harbour bridge n opera house r seen as so beautiful tiny view...soooo nice...
Glad you enjoyed
Amazing I could see my house
Yeah, very astoundingly amazing, I saw my grandpa drying his under clothes on the line in this video.
You're welcome
I have never arrived in Sydney from this angle. It's always been north-south runway or in over the sea on the east-west runway. Thank you. It was most interesting to see it.
It is the best approach for sure, you get to see everything if you're on the left side.
I’ve been to cities that never close down
From New York to Rome and old London Town. But no matter how far or how wide I go, I still call Australia home.
Every single time I fly into beautiful Sydney I just beam with pride with that song in my head.
As it comes closure to Sydney could identify places like Harbour Bridge, ANZAC Bridge, Barangaroo buildings. Great capture Peter 👏
Thank you.
Thank you for this. I love and miss Sydney. Have been lucky enough to land there 6 times to visit my daughter and grandson. 💙🛬
Glad you liked it Colleen. It certainly is a nice view with all the different parts of the harbour and the city icons. Hope you do it again soon
@@Dawnraider Thank you for bringing the magic of Sydney to me. Until I can get to Sydney again, I'll continue to watch your great vids 💜
I love picking out all the familiar landmarks. It is the most exciting thing to do, to come into Sydney from the Northern Suburbs. But you have to ensure you get a seat on the left of the plane !!
Yes, better for an evening arrival
One of the best landing-video I ve seen. Amazing
Thanks so much, feel free to share.
Ohhhhh makes me want to fly back home to Sydney...
Yes, traveling anywhere would be nice. We're drowning in rain at the moment though.
Great watching this video.......hope to see this view from a window soon !
You and me both.
This reminds me when I first landed in Sydney everything still looks the same
Never gets old.
Peter Doornbos yep
Yes netana ur absolutely right..I’m feeling the same.
Apart from the new casino they built
Wow beautiful
Glad you like it.
Superb smooth landing .well done captain
Smooth as feather landing.👏👏👏
Nice video!
Thank you
Excellent landing and a great window side view.
Planned for a southward landing in seat selection.
thanks so much for this video! I am going to sydney for my bday and I am scared of flying so seeing what the experience is like beforehand helps a lot
Happy birthday and enjoy the trip.
Awesome
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
Wauw so cool amazing footage i will love to go Australia for holliday.
It's a great destination.
Peter Doornbos i want to visit Sydney and Melbourne
@@lelevontin1814
Both great cities.
Actually amazing how much Skyline has changed in the last 4 years for the better too!
Nice video
Thanks
Beautiful 😍.
in 2013 I spent a 25 day holiday in woolongong and in 2014 I spent a 3 month holiday again,my Aussie family was so good and generous to invite me at their cost and those holidays were so unforgettable!I remember landing at d Sydney airport via QANTAS and they were awesome landings!my first landing was very exciting and d second one was very nostalgic!I roamed around Sydney and went to Canberra too!thank you Australia for d wonderful time,thank you mates!the beers were so cold and super!!!!
Glad we could bring some of those memories back. I guess it will be some time before visiting is possible again.
@@Dawnraider thank u for replying mate!u have the same name with my Aussie brother in law,they live in WOONONA but I usually take the train from BULLI train station coz it's just a few minutes hike from d house,I never lose hope of a holiday again in Australia,so many places not to forget,the Aussies r friendly but conservative,and the beer is always cold and great!stay healthy and safe Peter,regards to d family too,keep on rockin' Peter!
@@dannydulva3845 and to you Danny. Where are you from then?
@@Dawnraider I'm from the PHILIPPINES PETER,it so happened that when I was 18 years old I befriended some Aussie seamen who always come to a club in manila to have some drinks,my father then was d bartender/cashier of d club,my Aussie friends used to visit our house,we have many days of good time and drinking till morning!Peter at 17 fell in love with my sister who was 16 then and they married,after a year Peter took my sister to Australia and they live in WOONONA until now with their two daughters,both married,and the 3 grandkids!now I'm 65,Peter is 62,Milo my sister is 61!how time really flies so fast,where have all the years gone by!no sorrows mate,they were years of unforgettable experiences with my Aussie family and the family keeps on growing!as long as d beer stays cold and d steaks keep hot I will always dream of coming back in Australia to have some drinks at d RSL CLUB!!take care Peter,stay safe and healthy so is d family,we will defeat this virus brought by these bloody fucking Chinese,please protect yourself outdoor,you know it's better for us to fight in a war where we can see the enemies and bullets coming than fight a war with an unseen enemy isn't it?we will be ok mate and might share some beers next time who knows?life is full of surprises and that makes life worth living!take care Peter!!!!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice landing on a nice city, on a nice continent. Greetings for you all, from the other side of this floating rock sphere. 🍀👍
Thank you. Come down and visit when the weather improves.
Very nice. Felt like I was landing in Sydney again 😊
Thank you. Lucky catch.
Beautiful thank you. I should fly to Sydney soon. I come from Switzerland 🇨🇭 so a long trip but I enjoy being in a plane 😊
It is a nice feeling traveling in a plane although all the airport stuff now is taking the fun out of it.
Wow! 👍
Great Video
Nice friend, thanks for sharing. New friend here.
Welcome
Wow what a smooth landing
Good conditions, good pilots.
Looking lovely city.Wish to visit once in my life
Hopefully you can soon.
@@Dawnraider Thanks dear.But not looking soon.
Wow. Incredible view. I intend going there within the upcoming years
Hope you make it.
thank you for this video, my family will come next month from Los angels to Sydney I haven't seen them for 6 years so excited .. 😍🥺🙏
That is very exciting. I hope you have a great time.
@@Dawnraider thank you so much dear
hi wow n wow hahaha nice landing
It was
hey man it is one of the most beautiful and perfect landing videos it is so amazing
Thanks so much. Be sure to subscribe. 😁
@@Dawnraiderof course
I've done this approach 1000 times in the simulator it's so nice to see it done irl from a passenger POV
Nice. Do you have FS 2020?
@@Dawnraider Yep
@@Buttachopper it's incredibly real now. Especially with the Australia add-ons and using Google Maps. Happy flying.
@@Dawnraider It is! Especially with tools like simbreif which let me fly the exact arrival down to the smallest details
Nice landing, great runway...
Applause to the captain.
sydney is a beautiful city, i can't wait to see this city again, thx for uploading this video, i shared this to my mum, she loves this city too
Great 👍
Thanks.
wao
Excellent landing , marvelous views as I was myself next to the plane window admiring the terrific area of Sydney .I missed a trip there from London in 1978 .I was 25. I don' t think I ' ll have the opportunity again . Love from Algerie to you Sir.
Merci. I'm sorry you won't get the chance to come.
God bless your
And you
Nice video. Well done.
Thank you
its a cool view from the boat ramp area @ 7:00. was there earlier today.
Great Video... Lovely to watch...
Thank you. Feel free to share.
Welcome to Sydney 2 years later
So long ago already.
Have landed in SYD, both Internationally, & Domestically many hundreds’ of times’, & never tire of the views’. Happiest when I can see ‘The Coathanger’, & the Opera House, THEN I really know I’m heading to SYD airport! Flying is the most fabulous experience……Go the big, white ‘Roo!
Great experience eh. Sydney is just a maze of waterways and trying to make sense of it all as your soar over.
I miss this place!
good landing
It wasn't me. 😜
Beautiful landing
I can't take any credit.
Love this it’s amazing can’t wait to migrate
Glad you enjoyed and welcome.
The threshold of 16L is a long long way south of the rest of the airport. So you're still very very high when you cross over the airport "grounds".
Exactly right. You actually fly over the East/West runway and the private jet terminal before touch down. Then there is the long taxi back to the terminal.
I would only ever fly into the domestic airport since I'm based in Victoria, but this makes me really miss flying into Sydney
It can be n breath taking
I was in Bali in October I wish I could travel to Sydney it was so close but my weak passport could never
If Bali seems close to Sydney you must come from a long way. I think Bali is around 7 hours and most of that time is spent crossing Australia.
Nice
Thanks
Thanks so much for video welcome back to my channel from Indonesia 🇲🇨
Terimah kaseh.
MUITO BONITO AEROPORTO, BOM 👍 DIA. RIBEIRÃO PRETO SÃO PAULO BRASIL
Obrigado.
As we enter Year 2 of Covid videos like this one will get a lot of views!
So true. Living it virtually.
A nice harbour .. but very distant second to Hong Kong .
That's fair.
Sydney's not bad for a place that started as a Penal Colony 200 years ago.
Fun Fact: Captain Cook actually missed Sydney Harbour.
He hit Botany Bay but sailed straight passed The Sydney Harbour Heads.
It was Captain Phillip that first sailed into the harbour.
He was blown away by how majestic and deep it was.
Then he unloaded his cargo of Irish Rebels, thieves and bad boys.
That was 200 years ago.
Fun Fact.
Sydney became a Penal Colony because King George 3 lost North America and couldn't send the bad boys there anymore.
So off to Australia the bad boys went.
This is true. It is an amazing Harbour and can see how it could have been missed with the lofty sandstone cliffs presenting a daunting barrier. It is a bit like a washing machine sailing in and out.
@@Dawnraider
Merry Christmas.
Fun Facts.
Captain Cook's Maps were closely guarded Military Secrets.
Britain was at war with France and
it would be treason to let them copy Cook's Maps.
Cook made 3 Circumnavigations and The Endeavour was a converted Coal Ship.
He was killed trying to recover his nautical equipment.
Merry Christmas to you too.
Yes, maps were the currency of the day. Countries jealously protected their maps so as to be able to retain exclusivity with new found trading markets.
3:13 OMG Chatswood
Great view eh
ใครที่อยากไปแต่ เมกา ยุโรป ลองหันมาสนใจ ซิดนีย์ บ้าง สวยงามไม่แพ้ใคร ที่สำคัญความปลอดภัย 100 เปอร์เซ็นต์
Yes safety is everything.
Thank you, UA-cam!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️
I am in Sydney right now
Enjoy
yoooo our flight was march 13 2018 too!
Should have waved
On 21..11..2022, myself and my wife will be landing in Sydney International Airport. A long awaited trip will be materialising on that, 21st.
I hope the weather is good to you and you get this same view.
@@Dawnraider Keeping fingers crossed. Thanks a lot for your words of comfort. Then it has to be, November end, normally has to be good weather.
@@shajioommen7373 watch for the end of la Nina. This our 3rd year in a row of that weather pattern. Very unusual and very wet.
@@Dawnraider Yes, what that's informed is very true. There's a complete weather change in many areas around the globe. The view of landing, from the aircraft is really interesting. Our daughter informed its raining right now in their area in Sydney.
Wow never seen Sydney only seen Mel cause I there lol
Enjoy
Clean water
It is getting better.