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Beautiful Australia
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Добавлен 6 янв 2023
Nature's Down Under
"Discover Australia's Natural Symphony"
Australia is the sixth largest country in the world, and it is also its own continent. It is about 2.97 million square miles big, so you can go wherever you want. Nearly the entire year, Australia experiences warm, sunny weather. The south might get chilly in the winter months of May to June, but the north experiences weather that is similar to summer all year long.
On this channel you will find some exciting videos of news about Places for travel in Australia, Nature of Australia, Australian Animals and Australian Birds.
I am Jaspreet Singh!
Content Creator
"Discover Australia's Natural Symphony"
Australia is the sixth largest country in the world, and it is also its own continent. It is about 2.97 million square miles big, so you can go wherever you want. Nearly the entire year, Australia experiences warm, sunny weather. The south might get chilly in the winter months of May to June, but the north experiences weather that is similar to summer all year long.
On this channel you will find some exciting videos of news about Places for travel in Australia, Nature of Australia, Australian Animals and Australian Birds.
I am Jaspreet Singh!
Content Creator
Bribie Island | Queensland's Hidden Gem of Beaches and Nature | Australia
Bribie Island | Queensland's Hidden Gem of Beaches and Nature | Australia
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7 Eleven Day 2024 | Free Coffee & Slurpee | 7-Eleven
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7 Eleven Day 2024 | Free Coffee & Slurpee | 7-Eleven
Australia Nature Documentary | A Journey Through Nature, Wildlife, and Resilience | 4K Documentary
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Australia Nature Documentary | A Journey Through Nature, Wildlife, and Resilience | 4K Documentary
Scenic Relaxation Australia | Australian Nature Sounds for sleeping | 12 Hours Video
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Scenic Relaxation Australia | Australian Nature Sounds for sleeping | 12 Hours Video
12 Hours of Australian Wildlife | Ultimate Pet Entertainment
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12 Hours of Australian Wildlife | Ultimate Pet Entertainment
8 Hours of Soothing Bird Watching for Pets | Relaxing Nature Sounds for Cats and Dogs
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8 Hours of Soothing Bird Watching for Pets | Relaxing Nature Sounds for Cats and Dogs
Australia’s AI Regulations and Major Data Breach Affecting Millions
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Australia’s AI Regulations and Major Data Breach Affecting Millions
Massive Microsoft Outage Causes Chaos in Australia! 🚨 | Supermarkets, Banks & Airports Hit Hard
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Massive Microsoft Outage Causes Chaos in Australia! 🚨 | Supermarkets, Banks & Airports Hit Hard
Political Features of Australia | Part 1
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Political Features of Australia | Part 1
Best Beaches Sunshine Coast | Most Beautiful Beaches in the World | Sunshine Coast Australia
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Best Beaches Sunshine Coast | Most Beautiful Beaches in the World | Sunshine Coast Australia
Things to do in Sunshine coast | Sunshine Coast Australia
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Things to do in Sunshine coast | Sunshine Coast Australia
Noosa Triathlon | Noosa Australia | Sunshine Coast Australia
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Noosa Triathlon | Noosa Australia | Sunshine Coast Australia
Australian house tour | Beach House tour
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Australian house tour | Beach House tour
Caloundra | Sunshine Coast Tourism | Sunshine coast Australia
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Caloundra | Sunshine Coast Tourism | Sunshine coast Australia
Diwali Festival - Kings Beach Caloundra | Beautiful Australia
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Diwali Festival - Kings Beach Caloundra | Beautiful Australia
Brisbane Australia | Beautiful Australia
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Brisbane Australia | Beautiful Australia
Aussie World Rides | Sunshine Coast Australia
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Aussie World Rides | Sunshine Coast Australia
Bli Bli Barra park | Australia Sunshine Coast
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Bli Bli Barra park | Australia Sunshine Coast
The Big Pineapple Queensland | Sunshine Coast Australia
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The Big Pineapple Queensland | Sunshine Coast Australia
Beautiful Places in Melbourne Australia
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Beautiful Places in Melbourne Australia
GINGER FACTORY SUNSHINE COAST | Sunshine Coast Australia
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GINGER FACTORY SUNSHINE COAST | Sunshine Coast Australia
SUNSHINE AIRPORT | Australia Sunshine Coast
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SUNSHINE AIRPORT | Australia Sunshine Coast
Top 10 Places to visit in Australia | Beautiful Australia
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Top 10 Places to visit in Australia | Beautiful Australia
Physical Features of Australia | Beautiful Australia
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Physical Features of Australia | Beautiful Australia
Noosa Australia | Australia Sunshine Coast
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Noosa Australia | Australia Sunshine Coast
BUNDABERG QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA | Beautiful Australia
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BUNDABERG QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA | Beautiful Australia
wow, childhood memories
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s incredible how iconic places like The Big Pineapple on the Sunshine Coast can bring back so many cherished childhood memories. The Sunshine Coast is truly a treasure trove of nostalgia and adventure, featuring stunning attractions like Noosa Heads, Mooloolaba Beach, and the Glass House Mountains. If you’re looking for more about the best things to do on the Sunshine Coast, Australia, stay tuned for more videos exploring the top attractions in Queensland. Your support means the world-thanks for watching!
I live there
That’s amazing, Blake! Living in North Lakes Brisbane must be incredible with its beautiful parks, vibrant cafes, and community vibe. It’s one of the best places to visit in Brisbane with so much to explore, from relaxing outdoor spaces to local attractions. Thank you for sharing! Hope this video brought back great memories of this lovely area.
Do Jaguars next in Brazil 🇧🇷
Thanks for your comment! Jaguars are fascinating animals. I’ll take your suggestion into consideration!
Um, I'm not aware of them hunting the elusive marine rabbit at the beach. Were you too lazy to look for relevant images? Dingoes eat whatever they can get their jaws wrapped around, and are an introduced species themselves.
Thank you for your feedback! The video footage is a visual representation and not intended to depict the exact hunting environment of dingoes. Dingoes are highly adaptable predators that primarily hunt rabbits, kangaroos, and small mammals. They’ve been in Australia for over 4,000 years and play a crucial role in controlling invasive species like rabbits, which can damage native ecosystems. If you’re interested in learning more about Australian wildlife, feel free to explore my channel where I share unique facts and insights about the incredible creatures that call Australia home. Let’s keep the discussion positive and focused on education.
"Watch this dragon devour a bug!"
Glad you enjoyed the video! Bearded dragons are fascinating hunters-watching them in action is always a treat. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thx
You’re welcome! Hope you enjoyed the video!
No way!!!!??? Kangaroos can jump????😮
Absolutely! Kangaroos are nature’s high jumpers-they can leap up to 9 meters in a single bound! Pretty impressive, right? 🦘
@beautifulaustralia71 I think my daughter wrote this trying to be sarcastic I apologize. Kangaroos are amazing and beautiful animals, one of my favorites on the planet. Australia is a beautiful place one that I would love to visit at some point. Its diverse landscape and the animals that live there give it its beauty 2nd to none. Keep doing amazing work! 🙏 Love and respect from Boston Massachusetts
Thank you so much for the kind words and support! Kangaroos truly are incredible creatures, and Australia’s wildlife and landscapes are indeed something special. I hope you get to visit someday-it’s an amazing experience! Sending love back to Boston!
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It is the Dandenong Ranges Not Dandenong !
This Video is confusing Dandenong with The Dandenong Ranges lol. Dandenong is a melbourne Suburb yet the Dandenong Ranges (Including Sky High in the video) is a mountain range on the outer south east of melbourne. I live in a TOWN called EMERALD in the DANDENONG RANGES but I don't live in Dandenong 🤣
Thank you for pointing that out! I appreciate the clarification that Dandenong is a Melbourne suburb and that the Dandenong Ranges, including locations like Sky High, are part of the mountain range in the southeast of Melbourne. I’ll make sure to be more accurate in the future. And Emerald sounds like a lovely place to live in the Dandenong Ranges!
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Knuckles
🌟 Thanks for watching! 🌟 Which spot in Hervey Bay is your favorite? 🐋 Is it the Urangan Pier, the relaxing Scarness Beach, or the fun-packed WetSide Water Park? Let us know in the comments below! 🚤 Planning a trip? Don’t miss our tips in the description for making the most of your Hervey Bay adventure! And if you love discovering hidden gems, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video. 🎥 ➡️ More videos coming soon about Australia’s best destinations! Stay tuned! 🌏
Looks great
Thanks for checking it out! I'm glad you liked it.
Poor, poor, poor! As you took your leisurely stroll through Gympie's charming streets with its unique atmosphere, it seems that all you could focus on is a roadside petrol (gas) station...really? And then following endless shots of the highway, you introduced the weary viewers to the delights of the Bundaberg Rum Distillery by showing us the outside of the building, before finally settling on a 15 second segment highlighting a passing freight train. 0/10 Sorry
Thank you for your feedback! I truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. My goal with this video was to highlight some aspects of Bundaberg that I found interesting during my visit. As I’m still at the start of my RUclips journey, I’m constantly learning and improving with every video. There are indeed many other videos on Bundaberg, and I hope you find one that matches what you’re looking for. Thanks for watching, and I’ll strive to do better in the future!
@@beautifulaustralia71 Practice makes perfect! In fairness, the narrative was fine, unfortunately the pictures did not match up. I will be watching, as your journey continues. Good luck and safe travels.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I really appreciate your feedback and will definitely work on improving the visuals to match the narrative better in future videos. It means a lot to me that you’ll be following my journey. Your encouragement motivates me to keep improving. Safe travels to you as well!
Also led to extermination of aboriginal population by white people
Thanks for watching and engaging with the content! The gold rush era certainly shaped a lot of Australia’s history.
🎉 Happy 7-Eleven Day! 🎉 Today only, get a FREE coffee or Slurpee with any purchase! ☕🥤 Don’t miss out on 7-Eleven’s amazing treats like Slurpees, take-home meals, fresh donuts, smoothies, pies, and more! 🍩🍕 Have you grabbed your freebie yet? Let us know your favorite 7-Eleven snack in the comments! #7ElevenDay #FreeCoffee #FreeSlurpee #7ElevenCelebration
The dwellings shown in this video are AFRICAN not Australian Aboriginal.
Thanks for your perspective, Gary! Appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts.
Looks like more far left aboriginal propaganda and there are plenty of real photos of proper aboriginal shade shelters And all they consist of is three or more tree branches lent together Get it right mate and stop with the make believe
Thank you for sharing your view. This content is not intended as propaganda, but as an exploration of unique structures that can be found in Australia. Traditional shelters vary greatly across regions and cultures, and there are indeed diverse examples beyond the well-known shade shelters. For anyone interested, a quick Google search will provide more context on similar structures in Australia. Let’s keep the conversation respectful-thanks!
Proceeds to show some weird buildings that have nothing to do with Australian Aboriginals!! Then shows something obviously stolen from someone else's video.🤔
Thank you for your feedback! This clip is fully licensed, and the information provided is accurate regarding traditional desert dwellings. We never use or steal someone else’s content-all our material is properly licensed. If you’re new to our channel, feel free to check out more of our content to see our commitment to authenticity and quality.
@@beautifulaustralia71 Those pictures in NO WAY show traditional dwellings of Australian Aboriginals. They look like they are from somewhere in the Middle East or Africa maybe. Where in Australia are those dwellings located - exactly? And if you are showing a licensed clip the least you could do is reference the original owner.
@garywaddell1343 Reply: Thank you for expressing your thoughts. The clip is accurately licensed with a description that clearly states it represents “Traditional Aboriginal Desert Dwellings in Australia.” I always aim to create authentic content based on accurate information provided by trusted sources. Constructive feedback is appreciated, but it’s important to approach discussions with respect and an open mind. We strive to share and celebrate Australia’s cultural and natural heritage in a positive way.
Those might be traditional desert dwellings from Africa or Asia but definitely not Australia 😡😡
Not aboriginal Australian at all. Trying listening instead of talking you fool
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when I go to 7 11 I will mix all the slurpee flavors 👇
Sounds like a Slurpee adventure! 😄 Let us know which combo turns out to be the best. Cheers to your flavor experiments!
More lies.do you know the indigenous peoples history?
I have been there and seen it
That’s awesome! Wave Rock is such an incredible place, right? Glad to hear you’ve experienced it firsthand! What was your favorite part of the trip?
Congrats on 700 subscribers
Thank you so much! 🎉 I’m excited to reach 700 subscribers and appreciate all the support. Looking forward to creating more awesome content for you all!
Nice 👍
I fink they're right.
Haha, nice pun! 😉 I guess they really are right! Thanks for the comment.
SpongeBob would love that
Haha, absolutely! I’m sure SpongeBob would feel right at home with a Big Pineapple like this! 🍍🌊
Chicken
Chicken? Well, I suppose even in an underground town like Coober Pedy, you might still need a good chicken dinner! 🍗 Thanks for the comment!
We don't say miles in Australia
Good catch! Although Australia uses kilometers, the road is actually called the ‘90 Mile Straight’ as it was named that way historically. It’s 146 kilometers long, but the name stuck. Thanks for pointing that out!
Man how hilly are your countries then cause in Australia I swear I’m always on a hill 😂
Haha, I totally get what you mean! Australia may be flat overall, but we’ve still got plenty of hills to keep us on our toes. Maybe we should start a new fact series-‘Surprising Hills of Australia!’ 😄
Previously known as Ayers Rock.
Yes, exactly! It was previously known as Ayers Rock, but today it’s more commonly called Uluru, which is its traditional name given by the Indigenous Anangu people. Thanks for sharing!
Wow
Thanks! Australia is full of surprises, and we’re just getting started. Stay tuned for more interesting facts!
I'm learning about it in school today
That’s awesome! The Great Barrier Reef is such an important and fascinating topic to learn about. Keep up the great work in school-there’s so much to discover about this natural wonder!
That's an Australian rabbit for those not familiar with how ripped our herbivores can get. An outback rabbit like this can be as tall as your shoulder and can bench press a puny human.
Haha, that’s a great observation! While it might not bench press any humans soon, it’s definitely one of our more muscular marsupials. Thanks for sharing your fun take on our formidable Australian wildlife!
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Those are weaver ants
Thanks for pointing that out! Weaver ants and fire ants can indeed look similar in videos. Both species exhibit fascinating behaviors but have quite different impacts on their environments. This video focuses on fire ants, known for their aggressive nature and the challenges they pose in Australia. Appreciate your keen observation!
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Hi there to all Australians over Australia 🇦🇺 the big pineapple 🍍 is open as of now very exciting I'm sending this message to all ages and Australians all over Australia 🇦🇺 big pineapple now open I'm definitely going back to my childhood dream I'm 36 years old now but I remember as a kid when I used to go there a lot to all Australians of all ages have fun enjoy 😅bye.
Thanks for the update! It’s great to hear the Big Pineapple is open again. Enjoy reliving those childhood memories!
I live there. Boring. Nothing to do or see except for the beaches, especially Moore Park Beach. Bargara Beach is full of rocks.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! While it might feel boring to some, Moore Park Beach sounds like a great spot to visit. Everyone has their favorites!
Do you know Frank Gallagher, originally from Scotland? He and his late wife, Joan, also live (lived) in Bundaberg?
The best wallaby is Rocko - IceBearRules
Beautiful colors!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the vibrant colors!
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Forget
Cute
Your from Australia. Right?
Yes, I’m from Australia, and my channel mainly covers topics and experiences related to life here, including iconic things like the 7-Eleven Slurpee! Thanks for watching and feel free to share any ideas or questions you have about Australia
@@beautifulaustralia71 what’s your favourite slushie flavour?
@@beautifulaustralia71also, I don’t need to ask questions cuz I’m from Australia. I asked cuz the slurpie part looked similar
My favorite Slurpee flavor is Cola! It’s great to meet a fellow Aussie. I guess the Slurpee experience is something many of us share and recognize, no matter where we are in Australia. What’s your favorite flavor?
@@beautifulaustralia71 cola and cherry. You don’t really come across Aussies on RUclips since most Americans have this app
Sir that is a rhea
Thank you for your observation! Both the emu and rhea look quite similar due to their large size and flightless nature, but this video specifically showcases the emu, native to Australia. They can be distinguished by their physical traits and behavior. Emus have a distinctive brown plumage and are found in various Australian habitats. It’s easy to confuse the two, and I appreciate your keen eye for detail!
All sting rays lay in the sand most of the time, every diver knows that, has nothihg do with australian 🙈
On this channel, we focus on Australian wildlife, highlighting the unique behaviors and characteristics of species found in Australia, including how the Australian Stingray interacts with its environment. It’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and learn more about the rich biodiversity of Australia. Thanks for bringing your insights to the conversation!
Nice vid should've gotten more view
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Sharing the video with friends and on social media can help it reach more people. Every view counts and supports our journey to explore and share the wonders of nature!