Nice video. I was born in Ribadumia, which is a town exactly in the opposite position on the earth. Ribadumia is in Galicia, nowadays Spain. I would like to visit Greymouth, and who knows. 😅 Why not to live in the opposite place of the planet for a while. That would be amazing!!! 😅
Sad that the Brunner mine site is pictured without reference to the fact that the explosion and fire remains the worst industrial accident in New Zealand history . The miner's memorial doesn't record the Strongman disaster in 1967 or the Pike River debacle so recent in memory . The coast is a hard place , beautiful ( full disclosure , I grew up in Greymouth/Cobden ) but brutal . Incidentally , here is a reason the Grey River bar has a reputation , it lies in the wrecks that still litter the beaches . It is also a little disappointing that in your ' street art ' section you show daubings and kiddy art without any of the fabulous Les Holmes murals that enhance the town and illuminate it's history . Mr Holmes is an effin genius and always was . Nice pictures though , you were obviously there on a day when the Tassie was subdued ... The Wild West Coast . Love it , glad I left .
NZ - I fall in love
Nice video. I was born in Ribadumia, which is a town exactly in the opposite position on the earth. Ribadumia is in Galicia, nowadays Spain. I would like to visit Greymouth, and who knows. 😅 Why not to live in the opposite place of the planet for a while. That would be amazing!!! 😅
bring your gumboots
Greeting from Singapore! I am visiting Greymouth in Dec this year, so happy to find your video! May i have the GPS location for 03:14? Thank a lot.
One hour north of Greymouth is Reefton which was the first place in New Zealand to get Electricity going
When I am of age I intend on moving to blackball
Sad that the Brunner mine site is pictured without reference to the fact that the explosion and fire remains the worst industrial accident in New Zealand history . The miner's memorial doesn't record the Strongman disaster in 1967 or the Pike River debacle so recent in memory . The coast is a hard place , beautiful ( full disclosure , I grew up in Greymouth/Cobden ) but brutal . Incidentally , here is a reason the Grey River bar has a reputation , it lies in the wrecks that still litter the beaches . It is also a little disappointing that in your ' street art ' section you show daubings and kiddy art without any of the fabulous Les Holmes murals that enhance the town and illuminate it's history . Mr Holmes is an effin genius and always was . Nice pictures though , you were obviously there on a day when the Tassie was subdued ... The Wild West Coast . Love it , glad I left .
you need narration