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Technically, Australia and New Zealand do live in the future. At least as far as time zones go. Or maybe the rest of the world just lives in the past. 🤔
Yep but even we are a little behind Kiribati, but they kinda cheated....
My fav saying to people when flying back to Australia “going back to the future”
@@andrefischer5025my sister her husband and kids came from WA to Tas and I congratulated my brother in law for finally making it over seas. My sister had to explain it to him, he isn't very bright but can lift heavy things.
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@@terencemcgeown2358bahahaha what a culture shock! A video would have been priceless!
Lol.. Aunty Jack. (The show with the BW to colour)Pretty funny back in the day... "I'll rip ya bloody arms off!!"
Gary McDonalld man in the stripped suit was a senior at the high school I attended - Canterbury Boys High School.
Americans would freak out at Aunty Jack, that show was out there for its time! So good, time to watch again🤣
Feral cats are a huge problem, they are one of the biggest causes of extinction in Australia
😂. No They're Not 🤬😂. It's The Human Race That's Causing The EXTINCTION Of The Animals 🤬
So are feral kids
Well, the biggest cause is humans. They brought the cats, rabbits and toads.
@@elizabethscott7660bahaha🤣
The feral cat situation is horrible here, there isn't any shelters even accepting strays because there isn't any resources or room, but people still don't get them desexed, it's a human problem, perpetuated by poor human behaviour. I've just adopted a kitten that was either going to turn feral, be wedge tail eagle food, or be euthanised, and she is amazing, and because she's been given a good home, been desexed, and kept in at night, she'll never be able to kill native wildlife indiscriminately, and unchecked! People are idiots, domestic cats are still cats, they are the perfect hunters, and Australia has vulnerable ecosystems that are perfect for feral cats, dogs and pigs to breed and destroy with no competition or predators
I think we Aussies see the moon the right side up.... you see it "upside down" 😀
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We don't actually see it "upside down". We see it from a different angle so there is only a small portion of the moon being seen from both hemispheres and that crater is in that strip.
Naah... we see it downside up.
IT's also why we have such overdeveloped toe and foot muscles from gripping the ground hard so we don't fall off the earth...
Esperance and other places on the South coast WA has similar sand, mostly quartz, it is so clean and fine local jewelers use it to polish their jewelry. because of the high quartz content there is next to no silt so the water stays crystal clear, and it squeaks when you walk on it.
I think you’re underestimating the sky at dusk that we have in Australia! Stunning, doesn’t do it justice.
Your right. Based on the sunrises and sunsets I’ve seen in Brissie, they are next level. 😀
I watched the special ‘Aunty Jack show’ on a Black and White Tv on the night that colour tv started here. Obviously we couldn’t see the colour on the lower half, but we could tell that the bottom part was different. We didn’t get a colour tv for some time, but it but it was years before we saw that segment repeated and could fully appreciate it.
Grahame Bond played Aunty Jack who wore a boxing glove, Rory O’Donoghue (RIP)played Thin Arthur in the black and white stripes , and Garry McDonald was Kid Eager here, but became more famous for another character Norman Gunston
Me too, English soccer at midnight for me. It was amazing. Aunty Jack was out there.
"Farewell Aunty Jack, we know you'll be back, though you're ten feet tall you don't scare us at all. You're big, bold and tough, but you're not so rough, and there's a scream as you plummet away"... and I really thought he might come through the TV and rip my arms out... I was only 10. 😀
I remember watching on a black and white as well and it took us a long time to convince Dad he needed a colour TV. What finally swayed was our uncle got one, so he had to keep up with the Jones.
I can't believe no one has said Aunty Jack's favourite line, "I'll rip your bloody arms off!" 🤣😂
Whitehaven is really like this.. there are no filters required when you take photos. I was sitting on the beach there and because of the whiteness of the sand I got sunburnt on the underside my legs because of the sun reflecting on that sand.
first pic,our sky looks like that without photoshop.very pretty
That photo was taken of the Shorncliffe Pier. This is where they start the Brisbane to Gladstone yacht race every year on Good Friday.
I've been to White Haven beach and the sand is so soft there and super white.
Does it squeak to walk on?
Like icing sugar
I have to
I came face to face with the matriarch of a very small mob of kangaroos at my friend’s house and I have to say she was very, very big and very, very scary, I didn’t move but I did speak to her very softly until she got bored listening and they all hopped off next door!! It’s quite incredible how BIG they are once they stand up, this was a female who wouldn’t be nearly as big or as buffed as a male, I have always loved them from afar and that’s how it’s going to stay!!
I was on a small boutique cruise ship through the Whitsunday Islands, only a few people aboard that time. We saw this same scene and it looks just like the photos. We anchored off shore for the night and dinner, as no one is allowed on the island at night! Next morning the crew had been to the beach to set up breakfast before ferrying us to shore for swims and breakfast. When all the day trippers started arriving in their sea planes and chartered boats, we sailed off to Black Pearl Bay to snorkel. One of the best trips in all my travels overseas and Australia. Not to miss.
Wow, that sounds fantastic! I've been to the Whitsunday Islands in the 80s as a teenager on a family caravan holiday so we didn't get to do any tours or anything, but it is such a stunning part of Australia. I have to say I am envious of your experience 🙂
I spent a couple of years up there and visited Whitehaven a few times. Nothing can be left on the beach, any rubbish has to be picked up and taken with you when you leave. It remains pristine all the time with few people there at the same time so never croweded like a regular beach. It's utterly stunning.
The water curtain stop signs were put in place because too many over height trucks were trying to drive into tunnels, even ignoring the sign above the tunnel entrance.
It is absolutely GENIUS 👍
That Brissy photo looks about right from my back deck. Sunsets are a show. Grab a beer and you're good to go.
Feral cats decimating native birds etc in NZ too
USA has 60 to 100 million stray and feral cats. Britain has its issues with them too.
On the Barkly Tablelands east of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory a couple of decades ago a feral cat was shot it weighed 16kg (35lbs).
Damn! That's a big cat!!!
We do get sunsets (and sunrises) like that occasionally. We see the moon upside down, nah. We see it the correct way, it's the Northern hemisphere that see it up side down.
The Aurora Australis is currently very active, because of the solar storms are causing the colours . My daughter took a similar photo last night. It’s stunning
The first photo would have to be a sunrise as it’s in Brisbane on the east coast.
I have photos of the SUNSET over the ocean from the East cost...
Yer it's the Shorncliffe Pier in Sandgate, Brisbane Nthrn suburb.
Shorncliffe pier IN shorncliffe. A suburb next to Sandgate
South Coast NSW has the most beautiful white and softest sand and aqua coloured water. Amazing beaches and not as populated as the north. Must visit.
With regards to the alignment of the planets, it was visible to the naked eye, i have pictures that i took with my phone, obviously not as clear as the one through the telescope but still pretty amazing. Side note: the last time they aligned like that was in 947AD
I remember that. I was in Sydney at the time and got my grandkids out onto the balcony to see it.
The pic was also a composite image, so not shot "as-seen" IRL.
As for the photo of Saturn etc. I used to live i the outback, one of my favourites was to have a few bundy's and as your eyes adjusted at night, you simply saw more and more stars, seemed to never want to end, unless you passed out due to too many bindy's
The stop is only used when there is an accident in the tunnel. I think so emergency can get through without being jammed up.
Colour TV show was called Aunty Jack, my X gen loved it.
Regarding our feral cats. Cats may have arrived in Australia as early a the 17th century, although it is believed that European settlers brought them out as pets during the late 18th century. Cats were also deliberately released into the wild during the 19th century to control rabbits and mice. So they've had a long time to evolve and spread.
I was engaged for a week to skipper a sailing yacht for some vacationers a while back. They wanted to go to Whitehaven Beach, amongst other places. It is exactly as it is in the picture, breathtaking. You will never see sand that pure and white anywhere else in the world. Moments after we anchored, about 30 meters offshore, my charges leapt gleefully into that astonishing water. After a few minutes, noticing that I was not about to join them, they inquired as to why. I asked the eldest one at what distance he would see anything approaching from beneath the water, if he was even looking. They thought I was being ridiculous, but I stayed high and dry, and vigilant. That evening two of them threw a line in and as one was fighting to land a fish there was an almighty bang! The boat (13 mtrs) lurched and simultaneously the helm spun rapidly until the rudder was hard over. A shark had targeted the struggling fish and ran headlong into the rudder. About 3 or 4 minutes later a fin appeared off the stern, and it was more than large enough to ruin a swimmers day.
The sunrise (Shorncliffe, east coast) is real, though not usually quite as stunning as it is in that picture. I live a few minutes from there and have spent a great many evenings fishing off that pier. If you look to the right of it, near the horizon you can see the posts of the old shark-barrier. I swam there many times as a kid.
Thank you for a great video.
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Aunty Jack! So outrageous. Love it!
Aunty Jack, 70s Australian comedy royalty.
Whitehaven Beach is part of the Whitsundays!
If the Sharks don't get you, the crocodiles might. Lower end of the Croc habitats but great shark waters.
@@oldmanriver1955 At least you can see them coming against the white sand!
The guy 'under the water' when the colour appears is Gary MacDonald (I believe). He later went on to create the comedy character Norman Gunstan. He was the guy that did funny interviews with famous people at that time.
That's why it took me until my teens to realise why none of the man in moon references made sense.
The sunsets are incredible. As an Australian, i can rest assure you it real.
Orion the Hunter is also seen upside down in Australia.
Which is why many people call it "The Saucepan" or I've even heard Orion called "The Shopping Trolly".
I've only ever called it the saucepan
Most of us live on the coast or barely inland. It's a common misconception that everything here is dangerous, but you really have to get out into the sticks to find the danger. In suburbia, we get redback spiders, the odd black or brown snake, maybe a funnel web spider, but rarely.
Its been decades since anyone died from a spider, thanks to solid antivenom programs and procedures (although mixed accounts say someone was killed by a redback in 2016), and less than 30 snake deaths in the last 75 years, largely due to the remoteness of the victims.
From 2000 - 2013 there were 12,000 hospitalisations for spider bites, and zero deaths. Bees and wasps have killed more people, as the same number of hospitalisations in the same time period resulted in 25 deaths, killing 8x the number marine animals did in the same time frame.
Shark attacks are rare here too, despite the myths. Since 1791 (not 1971) there's been 1045 attacks and 236 of those have resulted in death. An average of only 0.98 per year, but rates have been well below average for decades thanks to better beach monitoring and protection at recreational areas.
As an old aussie i have never seen the hologram stop sign before , but yeah , how cool is that !
The wrap around spider ..... omg as a dude that used to go camping a lot in years past , that just horrifies me :) . lol i usually learn something from you about my own country thanks Ian ...... i think :) .
Totally agree 👍
Yeah never heard of the wrap around spider, i wonder how big they are? I also wonder if it how many times I've been near one in the bush!!!!
All good, they're over on the west coast😁
I would rate Lucky Bay in W.A.to be right up there & Flaherty`s Beach in S.A. is also amazing as well. Best thing you can drive straight onto the beach with your 4WD on those 2 beaches. I`ve never been to Whitehaven beach, but it does look heavenly. It`s on my bucket list.
Remember Aunty Jack well .yes saw that in March 1975
Dude with the croc is quite famous here, Rob Bredl, AKA "The Barefoot Bushman"
I saw it live. :D Aunty Jack was brilliant!
With the moon, it also changes orientation when viewed from Melbourne then viewed from Darwin. That crater is a quarter the way up.
My grandsons, who live in the hill country in the Sunshine Coast area, often visit Whitehaven Beach with their Year 9 friends on a mate's boat. It is almost pure silica and thus doesn't retain heat. So it's comfortable for bare feet even on the hottest days. Of course the beach is on Whitsunday Island, but the place in England after which it is named - and close to Captain Cook's home - was a town the boys insisted we visited when I took them on a tour of Europe for their 10th birthdays (twins).
Hahaha! I'd forgotten all about the Aunty Jack show (where tv went from b&w to colour in real time).
I lived in Sydney for four years and used the tunnels a lot. Never seen the stop sign either ... I guess it's a good thing because it means there were no accidents
The Aunty Jack Show, mum said she never missed it after school, epic! And "I'll jump through your tv set and rip your bloody arms off"! 😂 Cane toads, revolting! 😱 Our sand is exported around the world! 👍 Wash your beach towels, protect the snakes! 🤤 We do have great access to the skies! 🪐 Ouch! 🙀 Mums cat talked to birds! 🤗 We don't need to leave Australia, we have it all here! 🇦🇺 That's a big healthy croc! 😯 Down under, we showed the moon walk! 🙃 Tech! ✅
That was a long time ago , i remember watching Aunty jack , lots of fun good shows in the old days , the goodies was another favorite , and a bit of sci fi .... lost in space .... never missed an episode :).
@@mikldude9376 They loved Aunty Jack because of the music! Goodie, goodie, yum, yum - crazy! 😂
The pier reminds me of the painting "The Scream" without the figure in the foreground. Because the sand is so white the sun's heat is reflected and the sand stays cool, even on the hottest day. Americans arev coming to Australia in much larger numbers in recent years.
Did you say we even moon different 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cheers mate 🦘🇦🇺👍
The moon proves the Earth is round
Flat Earthers will still argue the point with you, lol.
Along with the sun and every other planet.
Why is it so important to tell people the Earth is round? Round in their mind is a small curved shape. We don't have any flatter things in nature than the surfaces of large gravitationally-bound bodies.
I believe in topology. A sphere with its point removed is equivalent to a plane. So someone with a point experiences a plane, a pointless observer experiences a sphere.
i remember the colour show it was from a show called Auntie Jack .... i watched it on a colour tv back then with a room full of people
Wow you must have been rich to have a colour tv before the change over. I saw it on a black and white. I looked it up on yt to see it in colour for the first time a few years back.
@@borisbash long story short my mother owned a guest house .. she managed to get one for the common room for all the tenants to watch
@keithevans1442 thats really cool. How far we have come. We 3 TV's and only 2 of us. The kids just don't get it.
Lucky the python didn’t swallow a beach umbrella. That would have been a bugger to pull out if it opened.
The Aunty Jack show was must watch TV in the 70s for a lot of us. I now have the DVDs of the series, and you can google the theme song if you want a laugh.
A pet had been sleeping on the towel & the snake thought it was food.
Hubble Telscope was not built by NASA.
Perkin Elmer was the Company that made and ground the Lens (incorrectly). Needed mods done in Space, later.
Our Company built their Data Centre in 1984.
It's not on Earth either, although I suppose it was when it was built.
Oh Aunty Jack ❤ that show would be sooo inappropriate now 😅
"I'll break ya bloody arms off" was her/his signature saying 😅 Aussie humour was and always will be in a league of its own. I watched on a black and white TV when I was 6 or 7. Remember my dad crying with laughter, and I had noooo idea idea what he was laughing at.
I went to Whitsunday Island, Whitehaven in 1982 on a 20ft trailer sailer that we sailed around the Whitsundays for a month with my parents. Yes, a visit to Whitehaven is something you will never forget. Take your sunnies as the white sand in daylight is blinding. We stayed overnight and had a BBQ on the beach. Incredible place as the water is so crystal clean and so blue it looks fake.
I have seen colour (color for the US) since the Very early 70s as my father worked for HMV a subsidiary of EMI. We had a colour TV well before they were available for sale to the public. My dad knew when colour was to be transmitted. so we had our B&W tv next to the color TV to be able to pick any difference in transmission. Everything went well with no differentiation between them. It was a great time in my youth. In Australia we used the PAL D system. Now it is all digital.
TV sets back in the 70's were a major appliance, not replaced very often, so many people who had to replace a TV set within a few years of the upcoming change would buy a colour TV. They were on sale for years prior to the change.
I remember we had to regularly change the valves in our early 70's TV every summer...😁
i noticed the moon difference from a picture i took here , and the pic on my pc screen was different . i guess the pic on my screen was northern taken , ill have to look at a winter day moon , see what way that goes , im curious now
I worked in the Whitsundays and yes it looks exactly like that photo and truly a paradise.
Feral cats are a huge problem here
Problem caused by people
13:18 Anyone else feel a disturbance in the Force?. It was as if a million flat earthers cried out in simultaneous denial. . . 🤣
Laughed at this comment, the picture shown was used recently on SciManDans(?) shorts, just a flerf getting it all ass about face as per usual.
In one of SciManDan's recent videos where he debunks flat earth memes, someone actually took that picture and used it in an argument FOR flat earth.
@@rjswas bahaha I just recalled the same video before I read your comment
@NomadUniverse as soon as I saw it, I couldn't help but laugh, and then this comment had me rolling.
Up north sunsets can get that intense. They're spectacular.
I basically live in the middle of regional VIC. Most sunsets here are that bright peachy pink colour!
I would start to panic if that "Stop" sign is in the Sydney Harbour Tunnel.
Mad truckies would hit the top of the Sydney tunnel which inevitably happened in peak hour. One day it took five hours to extricate a truck. We had a co-worker who just had to sit in the traffic.I won't tell you what people were doing to go to the loo...
Had a couple of young rellos from interstate come to stay shortly after the harbour tunnel was opened. I made a big deal about it being under the harbour, and half way through I hit the windscreen washers and said "Oops, looks like the tunnel has spring a leak". Twenty five odd years later they still remember.
@@thickquinkly1560 -- funny that you should say that, my wife refuses to travel through it, had to change lanes to go over the bridge, then make my way through the city, to our destination.
I was watching an American family on their homestead. They were talking about getting a south facing property for the sun. I never ever thought that the northern hemishere has south facing sun. Australia has north facing sun.
There are millions of feral cats in Australia, also feral dogs, pigs, deer, cane toads, noxious weeds. You name it we’ve got it.
Camels, pigeons, donkeys, water buffaloes, to name some more.
Foxes too and deer in a couple of isolated pockets.
The first photo in or near Brisbane would be on the east coast and the sun rises on the east, then maybe that photo was looking at the sunrise? The sun sets in the west, more over the inland, the mountains, but the coastal side where the ocean is, is on the east.
It is the Redcliffe Pier on the northern suburbs of Brisbane looking out over Moreton Bay., looking east at a Sunrise.
@@paulcollinson2440 👍
That spider is awesome. 🇦🇺
Net migration of course does not tell you how many move from Australia to the US. A net negative (small percentage) can happen if 60 move to Australia, while 58 different people move the other way, but theoretically it could also be 500K one way and 490K the other way.
When i moved to australia i was suprised by the size of domestic cats also as they were about 1 third larger than domestic cats in the UK
14:01 The waterfall stop sign was a case of necessity is the mother of invention. After years of over-height vehicles causing damage to the tunnel entrance and blocking traffic after getting stuck there, the tunnel operators were searching for a warning sign that would be impossible to ignore. Flashing lights and illuminated signs had failed, and they couldn't risk using physical barriers because of the damage from impact. The water curtain was ideal because it puts a clear warning right in front of the driver, but is also safe for emergency vehicles to drive through, as you've already noted in your video.
Aunty Jack was hilarious!!
You've gotten to used to watching Australian videos, Ian. You don't get excited when you see a Hilux in a video anymore.
I’m Australian and I still get excited when I see one 😂
Ooh! Nice floor mats! If you know, you know.
The water stop signs are awesome. Instead of getting a crew out to put signs up or finding space in narrow tunnels for electric signs etc, this is used. It also means traffic coming out of the tunnel doesn’t really see the light sign and can drive straight through the blockade in an emergency.
Ian, thought you'd know enough by now to know that we don't see things upside down ie, the moon. It's different.
Re the upside down moon - we also see the constellation of Orion upside down.
seriously mate, why would anyone want to go to America ???
We do have stray cats in towns and cities. But feral cats are on another level altogether.
14:30 - not the moment you wanna cross this with your convertible…
There was one feral cat shot at Dubbo NSW & it weighed in at 66lbs at the time.
Awesome video mate 👍
I always thought photos of North Qld were photo shopped until I saw it for myself. It blew my mind, unfortunately in Morton bay there is heaps of shipping coming to Brissy so the is very blue. Can't wait to go back up north again, planning on going in the next few week's.
What your constellation are up side down as well 😮
My friend and i drove out to Tumbarumba (a very nice small town), it’s such a beautiful 1.5hr drive of hills/small mountains and nature galore. And there’s also a waterfall just out of the town we went to. If i could post pictures on here i would! We went almost under the waterfall. It’s just so peaceful being amongst nature. Highly recommend you come to Oz because i know I definitely take this beautiful land for granted sometimes.
Auntie Jack ( Graham Bond). Brings back childhood memories.
Those sunsets are completely normal and natural. We get some of the most special sunrises and sunsets ever. Whitehaven Beach is in the Whitsunday Area of Queensland. The sand is from coral breakdown.
That is why Australia is called the lucky country and Im proud to be a Aussie
Feral cats in the interior have been getting bigger and bigger, especially the males, because they have to roam over a big area for food and mates. Also depending on what area they come from, they are breeding out to specific colours. For instance, in forested and lightly aforested areas, they are mostly grey tabbies. In the red soil country in the center, they are all gingers, mostly because the hawks can pick out the kittens of other colours more easily than they can gingers.
The sand feels like talcum powder. It is only accessible by boat or helicopter.
One trip, I was fortunate enough to be invited on a new luxury cruiser embarked at Mooloolaba. Three days later, we were anchoring for the night in one of the natural harbours of Whitsunday Island. The next morning we took the boat around to Whitehaven and anchored offshore.
instead of taking the rubber ducky to the beach or jumping on the jet skies with the boys, my friend and I put on our flippers and tied an esky between two inflatable armchairs and paddled to shore and made mango margaritas on the waters edge which we enjoyed with lobster and mudcrabs all courtesy of our trusted esky. I might add that Jimmy Barns had just released his 'Soul Deep'album, so we kept the stereo load enough so we could enjoy it on the beach.
We were all alone until a helicopter arrived with two customer's were served champagne by the pilot wearing a top hat and tails and had provided a table and chairs for the couple which was placed on the waters edge so everyone could keep their feet wet.
This was Xmas time. And North Qld is hot in Summer. Staying wet is a must.
If you want to experience the Whitsundays and don't have a fortune to splash, you can easily get work on Hamilton Island, which is the closest island to Whitehaven Beach and the best island to work on. Stay for about 12 weeks and use your days off to go waterskiing with the instructors who usually take you over to Whitsunday Island. Sunrise is best.
A large catamaran takes tourists out to the reef where you can snorkel or dive if you're profficiant.
Early morning fishing charters will show you where the sailfish are.
The islands are not affected by the boxjelly fish, so you can swim all year around. But if you are on the main land you can't swim in summer unless you wear stockings and then you still have to watch for Crocs. The water is luke warm all year. No, sorry, in summer the water is hot. But for nine months, it will cool you down.
It truely is very special. If you time it right you can then go to the ski feilds for Winter work.
Aussies have lots of holidays and most dont take life too seriously.
You will enjoy yourself here.
Thanks for your channel. Your Aussie accent is getting real good 👍
I was watching Aunty Jack when we changed to colour TV.
@13.39 (from MELBOURNE, VICTORIA) All of the countries in the southern Hemisphere see the same sky , it's normal for us.
I live close to Whitehaven Beach. It’s all protected and you can only get there by boat. Before getting on the boat to go back to mainland you are required to brush off any sand (silica) because it’s illegal to take any of it away. It feels different to sand - a lot finer and softer in handfuls but harder than sand to walk on- almost like pure white ground up glass. It’s spectacular. The pictures don’t do it justice.
Australia is an ancient land mass. The purity of the silica and the shallowness of the estuary are indicative of age. Another example is the Perth Canyon, an underwater canyon, which was formed in the Tertiary Period (Informal division of geologic time spanning the interval between about 65.5 and 2.6 million years ago). The canyon forms part of the continental shelf and was above water when formed. It is an average of 1.5 kilometres (5,000 ft) deep and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) across, making it similar in dimension to the Grand Canyon. It occupies an area of 2,900 square kilometres (1,100 sq mi) and ranges in depth from 700 to 4,000 metres (2,300 to 13,100 ft). It contains the world's largest plunge pool-a depression in the canyon that is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) long, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) across, and 300 metres (980 ft) deep. The canyon is considered "a perfect spot" for deep sea fishing. The Australian Navy also uses it for submarine training.
The stop sign is triggered by two things (that I know of, at least), an accident in the tunnel, or if a truck has ignored all the minimum height warnings
I am from Australia and love it. 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Great video as usual, I struggle at times due to MH issues but you almost always bring cheer thank you.
when I was a kid, a long long time ago, a feral cat wandered onto our yard, and stayed. He was very very big. He had a lovely nature though, and was not a danger to us. His name was scrubby, because he came out of the scrubland.
We got one as a kitten that my desexed female brought into us. We had to bottle feed himhe was originally so small. He grew as big as myself ,5ft 1 inch long. Looked exactly like an ocelot, best cat I ever had..I miss him so much 😢
Outback Aboriginals who still live partly off the land will hunt these feral cats (called putty tats - this was confirmed by Malcolm Douglas Videos). These are cooked over a bed of hot coals like most other food like roos, lizards & the like.
Putty tats . 😂
@@serif392 I think I would pass but it's a delicacy I see the tribesmen say - I will pass that dinner.
With 11 secret herbs and spices?
@@perryschafer5996 No was only in Croc Dundee II.
Wow dude,auzzi's are so different from anywhere else, those feral cats look like mini panthers and that wraparound spider is on another level, such a good video dude, very very good, blessings to you all, keep up the great work, high to all the gang,chau chau for now
There is the mythical Penrith Panthers (Sydney western suburbs) and comparison photos put it at Labrador size. Been photographed on numerous occasions.
I owned one of those giant feral cats . My desexed female cat found him as a kitten, he grew to 5ft 1inch and was about 60cm at the shoulder. The gap between his ears was as wide as my hand outstretched from pinky to thumb. He was more lanky than my Labrador cross staffy but bigger by a bit although not as big as my Alsatian. Looked exactly like an ocelot in markings and was absolutely gentle. Used to bring in brown snakes at night though and once a metre long goanna. I miss him so much. There were quite a few giant ones where I lived with neighbours photographing one that was as almost as big as their Alsatian the father of our Alsatian actually drinking from their dam.
The first photo has not been tampered with. These skies occur quite regularly. We live on top of Tambourine Mountain and do see this along the coast. On another issue, I have been to Whitehaven Beach. It is near Shute Harbour in North Queensland. Not far from where I grew up. The best way to see it is in a helicopter or plane. Any of the island around this area have amazingly white sands.
First picture is of the sunrise looking east from the shore along the Shorncliffe Pier in Brisbane's Moreton Bay.
3:40 The orientation of the moon actually varies throughout the year. It isn't a northern hemisphere vs southern hemisphere thing. Checking a batch of photos I took of the moon, from Australia, the major crater is just above half way, on the right. Someone's pulling your leg with those photos.
Whitehaven Beach is in the Whitsunday Islands on the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia...