One of the best vlogger, editor, content creator, producer and videographer in the world.. What a stunning shots, magical background voice over story telling like a perfect documentary. One of the best channel where you learn how to travel, how to be a content creator.. Great on you guys.. Dane and Stacey were No. 1.. Keep shining guys.. But I am so sad why you guys were not getting a views as expected.. No matter you gonna be on top position soon.. Anyway Cheers 🥂
I so much enjoy your episodes. Stunning views, spot on camera work, and such a great patter you, two, have. A suggestion if you're still down there: Go check out the Royal Albatross Centre and take a tour of the old fort at the end of the Portobello peninsula. Worth a look, I'd say! There are always penguins on the peninsula!
I often consider myself to be incredibly lucky to live in Ireland, apart from the bloody rain! But, it really is a beautiful place, and, just a quick hop on a ferry to get to Scotland, possibly the most incredible country ever ❤️ But, the more of your videos I watch the more I am falling in love with New Zealand. Beautiful country, incredible people, the most incredible videographers 👌 The New Zealand tourist board should be paying ye to use these videos 😀 After all, anyone can take a photo or video of a beautiful spot, but not everyone can almost make you feel like you are there with them. That sense of warmth and genuine joy and love for where you are, priceless ❤️
We can understand why you feel that way about Ireland, we love it there too! You're too kind, thank you so much - that's exactly how we want our videos to come across, like you're coming on the adventure with a couple of friends. Really appreciate this ❤️
It will be lovely to have you in our country. We lived there for two years while at University. One thing you will notice is the speed with which you can get somewhere completely different. You can go skiing and surfing on the same day if you want...
@@mothersuperior6751 Yes, thank you!! So excited. I've never been to Dunedin but am a dual citizen so have visited several times & did a year of study as well. So excited to be back :)
@@jazzigrey One thing to check out. When we lived there. If you were a citizen of Dunedin. You can get a pass that lets you in to attractions for free, if you were taking a paying guest. That meant that when family and friends came to town we could take them to places without the repeated cost. It was a real bonus. Oh and remember to research what to bring to entertain yourself if you are in isolation for two weeks... after that, enjoy the freedoms we have with little or no breakout C19 cases.
That's so exciting!! Hope you have a safe trip to NZ - perfect time of year to arrive, hopefully the sun will be shining and there will be good vibes all round in Dunedin!
We will love to have you. Keep your savings growing. We are currently closed to visitors due C19. Once you do get here you will enjoy our amazing scenery and the wide variety of options for filling your days.
Sometimes I need to remember how beautiful our country is - long story but we got a station wagon stuck on Baldwin Street when we tried to turn around and it's rear end kept sliding sideways.
This video brought back so many lovely memories for me I visited here in 2019 with my dearest friend. we visited tunnel Beach and the walk back up nearly killed me LOL suffice to say I’m not very fit! We also visited the boulders and for me I personally felt it to be a Spiritual experience they were awe inspiring. Mother nature is incredible. Upon our return to Australia my dear friend was diagnosed with cancer and she was gone within a year. I’ve loved your series and I’m returning to the South Island next week but will be going around the top end and the West Coast. Your video series has been very informative and I’m excited to be going there.
Lived in Dunedin from the age of 5 until I was 9. Then we moved to the North Island - Orewa. I now live in the UK. Was in Dunedin nearly 5 years ago. Managed to do some sightseeing, where I lived and went to school etc. Sadly my husband had a heart attack in Queenstown and was airlifted to Dunedin hospital. But great news they looked after him well and he has made a great recovery!!! Came back to NZ 2 years ago and went to a wedding in Wanaka - wow a great place with stunning scenery!!! Enjoy your travels. X
Love Stacey's assessment of the rocks "very firm, rocky" 😂 I'm sure "turtoise" could be a new species Dane, you just have to find one!! Oamaru looks so cute and classic, what a lovely find you guys!
The street looks so cool! It’s a shame you didn’t get to meet the little blue penguin, I would have loved to see one, this video is just so much fun to watch!
We ended up visiting many of the same places as you on our motorhome trip in October. We toured Dot's castle and it was amazing. That old street in Oamaru was a real find too. Great videos, thanks.
What interesting and quirky places you guys visited on this vlog! Tunnel Beach looked a bit scary. Those waves were no joke. That beach looked like the type where the tide can come in quite quickly. Glad you guys were careful!
More magical views and places to add to our wish list... My google maps has lots of places to go thanks to your awesome videos. Cheers from across the Tasman. Cheers Kayleen 🇦🇺😊❤️
Have loved all of this trip but was particularly looking forward to you guys reaching the far south. Something to do with the idea of it being the last place before the Antarctic - edge of the world kind of stuff. And it does not disappoint! Absolutely next level scenery and those waves at the end of the video 👌👌
It definitely feels like the edge of the world down there! Hopefully we can make it to Antarctica someday too, then we can really show you the edge of the world 😁
We came down the West Coast but didn't make it to the Oparara Arches, it's on our list for next time we're down that way! Thanks for the recommendation :)
Great video. Those “Gobstoppers yes i know them as a sweet ( they are huge ) 😜 Great video looks amazing place oh boy that steep street. 😂😂😂 one way of getting your exercise!!! And sledging in the winter 😜😜 Take care.
@@DanegerAndStacey It's actually 3.5 metres, so you would have made it. The sign was altered from 3.5 to 3.0 recently, after an over-height truck hit the bridge and toppled sideways on to a car going the other way - the car driver received light injuries. That was the fourth truck in the last three years whose driver either didn't know how high his truck was or didn't know how to read and after this last one authorities changed the sign to hopefully make truckies think a bit harder before trying their luck under the bridge.
Another amazing visit to some great places. A Gobstopper is a big sweet you suck on for a very long time hens the term gob stopper to stop you talking from your gob 🤣🤣. These videos in the sun on beaches make a grey dull winter in the borders of Scotland a bit brighter. I have a few videos on my channel to show some of the local Scottish attractions as a Landscape Photographer. Keep it up. Great work 👍👍🏴🏴
Never really thought about why they're called gobstoppers but that makes a lot of sense 😂 Oh awesome, we will have to check out your videos! Thanks for watching :)
I walked all the way to the top of Baldwin Street in Dunedin in 2013! Did you know that at one point Baldwin Street lost it's status as the steepest street in the world? That distinction was given to a street in Wales. Then it was discovered that there had been an error in the measurement of the Welsh street and the title was given back to Baldwin Street!
Amazing video! Them streets really look like England lol! I thought the streets in San Francisco were steep but this is one is different gravy, I think Dane should of gone down the street on his skateboard 😂
Out of sheer morbid curiosity,what is a turtise ? Is it similar to a tortoise,or a turtle ? Any insight would be deeply appreciated - still,another awesome upload.
You guys need to stop now. 😂 Our list of things to do on our next visit in 2022 looks like we’ll need to stay for several months !!! 😀 Thanks for all the great ideas and insight.
@@DanegerAndStacey we stayed halfway up, but b4 covid it was a very touristy street, we took a lot of photos, I think Dunedin was my favourite place overall, I absolutely loved it
Hi, thanks for visiting the Waitaki district. Could we use some clips from your video to create a shorter Waitaki version video? We will use it for our Instagram account to promote your experience in the Waitaki district. Thanks. Jenny
I hold the world record on steepest street decent in 49sec and next year m going much mental and will run 100times up and down on steepest street to raise funds for mental health.
6:50 Station for £1100 in 1874 is ~$240,000 NZD adjusted for inflation... (without Cost of Living considerations) 12:06 ...Turtoise... ♥ Look out for Daneger Turtoise... ☺
It’s literally called the Victorian Precinct, Davy. No one said it was a ‘major reflection’, just an ode to times of old in the UK. You can relax and sleep at night 🤭
New upload time, who dis? How many Flemish Floozies is too many Flemish Floozies? Asking for a friend...
One more than you can carry id say
Would have thought that was a heretical statement from you 2.
One of the best vlogger, editor, content creator, producer and videographer in the world.. What a stunning shots, magical background voice over story telling like a perfect documentary. One of the best channel where you learn how to travel, how to be a content creator.. Great on you guys.. Dane and Stacey were No. 1.. Keep shining guys.. But I am so sad why you guys were not getting a views as expected.. No matter you gonna be on top position soon.. Anyway Cheers 🥂
I so much enjoy your episodes. Stunning views, spot on camera work, and such a great patter you, two, have. A suggestion if you're still down there: Go check out the Royal Albatross Centre and take a tour of the old fort at the end of the Portobello peninsula. Worth a look, I'd say! There are always penguins on the peninsula!
How ever many you can fit under that bridge 😂 3 meters worth
I often consider myself to be incredibly lucky to live in Ireland, apart from the bloody rain! But, it really is a beautiful place, and, just a quick hop on a ferry to get to Scotland, possibly the most incredible country ever ❤️
But, the more of your videos I watch the more I am falling in love with New Zealand. Beautiful country, incredible people, the most incredible videographers 👌
The New Zealand tourist board should be paying ye to use these videos 😀 After all, anyone can take a photo or video of a beautiful spot, but not everyone can almost make you feel like you are there with them. That sense of warmth and genuine joy and love for where you are, priceless ❤️
We can understand why you feel that way about Ireland, we love it there too! You're too kind, thank you so much - that's exactly how we want our videos to come across, like you're coming on the adventure with a couple of friends. Really appreciate this ❤️
Moving to Dunedin in February from the US & this video got me even more excited!
It will be lovely to have you in our country.
We lived there for two years while at University.
One thing you will notice is the speed with which you can get somewhere completely different. You can go skiing and surfing on the same day if you want...
@@mothersuperior6751 Yes, thank you!! So excited. I've never been to Dunedin but am a dual citizen so have visited several times & did a year of study as well. So excited to be back :)
@@jazzigrey
One thing to check out.
When we lived there. If you were a citizen of Dunedin. You can get a pass that lets you in to attractions for free, if you were taking a paying guest.
That meant that when family and friends came to town we could take them to places without the repeated cost. It was a real bonus.
Oh and remember to research what to bring to entertain yourself if you are in isolation for two weeks... after that, enjoy the freedoms we have with little or no breakout C19 cases.
@@mothersuperior6751 brilliant! Thank you!
That's so exciting!! Hope you have a safe trip to NZ - perfect time of year to arrive, hopefully the sun will be shining and there will be good vibes all round in Dunedin!
All of the South Island videos are making me desperate to go back to NZ 😍🤩
Hope you get to visit sometime soon!
Wow. Watched all 21 episodes in 2 days. Loved all of it. NZ is just so amazing, can’t wait to go there soon 💗💗💗
We will love to have you.
Keep your savings growing.
We are currently closed to visitors due C19.
Once you do get here you will enjoy our amazing scenery and the wide variety of options for filling your days.
Wow that's an awesome achievement in 2 days!! How good is a binge watch. Hopefully you can visit soon :)
The New Zealand Tourist Board should combine this series pay you a fortune and send it around the world. Its perfect.
Haha we wouldn't say no to that 😂
I'm friends with Dot's grandson actually, we've been friends since primary. I can tell you that the inside of the castle looks absolutely amazing!
Thanks for the info! How cool you've been inside
Sometimes I need to remember how beautiful our country is - long story but we got a station wagon stuck on Baldwin Street when we tried to turn around and it's rear end kept sliding sideways.
I saw the title and was going to recommend tunnel beach,good to see you got there,one of my favourite places around Dunedin. Hi from Dorset in the UK.
Great recommendation, tunnel beach was epic. The walk back up was a killer though 😂 we were so puffed by the time we got back up!
Tunnel Beach is a good spot for observing the aurora australis off the coast.
Wish we got to see that! Next time maybe :)
Good to know 😀
Another beautiful video that brought back so many memories, Oamaru is one of my favourite places 🐧
Oamaru was awesome, such an interesting little place! Wish we got to see some penguins though.
@@DanegerAndStacey I've stayed there 4 times now over the years and never seen a single penguin 🐧
This video brought back so many lovely memories for me I visited here in 2019 with my dearest friend. we visited tunnel Beach and the walk back up nearly killed me LOL suffice to say I’m not very fit! We also visited the boulders and for me I personally felt it to be a Spiritual experience they were awe inspiring. Mother nature is incredible. Upon our return to Australia my dear friend was diagnosed with cancer and she was gone within a year. I’ve loved your series and I’m returning to the South Island next week but will be going around the top end and the West Coast. Your video series has been very informative and I’m excited to be going there.
I love Fleur's ... the food is amazing !!! Also, the boulders are created in a similar way that pearls are made, just not in a shell.
The food at Fleurs is amazing! Pricey, but good 😍
@@DanegerAndStacey their scallops in mushroom sauce ... OMG !!!!!
(Free plug) The Moeraki Tavern, just across the road from Fleur's has an excellent menu. We often go there for lunch on Sundays.
Oh, those plates of copious various seafood! Makes me feel quite woozy. Long gone are the days of such tucker here in the UK. Robert.
It was delicious!
Lived in Dunedin from the age of 5 until I was 9. Then we moved to the North Island - Orewa. I now live in the UK. Was in Dunedin nearly 5 years ago. Managed to do some sightseeing, where I lived and went to school etc. Sadly my husband had a heart attack in Queenstown and was airlifted to Dunedin hospital. But great news they looked after him well and he has made a great recovery!!!
Came back to NZ 2 years ago and went to a wedding in Wanaka - wow a great place with stunning scenery!!! Enjoy your travels. X
Oh my goodness, so sorry to hear about your husband that must've been terrifying! Glad he's made a full recovery!
uhaaaa, NZ my dream country,world most beautiful country.The gentle and humble nation 😘😘😘🇧🇩❤️🇳🇿
Love Stacey's assessment of the rocks "very firm, rocky" 😂 I'm sure "turtoise" could be a new species Dane, you just have to find one!! Oamaru looks so cute and classic, what a lovely find you guys!
😂😂😂 We clearly started losing the plot towards the end of the trip!
The street looks so cool! It’s a shame you didn’t get to meet the little blue penguin, I would have loved to see one, this video is just so much fun to watch!
That chicken had to many feathers and wasn't over the charcoal.
Another grouse adventure on an amazing island.
Haha no Nandos sauce in sight either!
An area of NZ that we do not often see on RUclips. Thanks for a great video.
We struggled to find videos about this area too! Thanks for watching :)
We ended up visiting many of the same places as you on our motorhome trip in October. We toured Dot's castle and it was amazing. That old street in Oamaru was a real find too. Great videos, thanks.
That's awesome, no doubt you guys had an awesome trip too. Thank you for watching :)
What interesting and quirky places you guys visited on this vlog! Tunnel Beach looked a bit scary. Those waves were no joke. That beach looked like the type where the tide can come in quite quickly. Glad you guys were careful!
Those waves at Tunnel Beach were insane! Definitely wouldn't want to get too close to the edge.
are you planning to go to Stewart island. I hope so, would be great to see the video.
Unfortunately the weather was pretty terrible so we didnt make it to Stewart Island this time, but it's on our list for next year :)
More magical views and places to add to our wish list... My google maps has lots of places to go thanks to your awesome videos. Cheers from across the Tasman. Cheers Kayleen 🇦🇺😊❤️
That's awesome to hear, so many amazing places are waiting for you once the bubble opens up!
Second? Woop!! Enjoying the roadtrip guys. Can't wait to move back to NZ after 25 years in Aus!
Yaaas!! 🥈That's SO exciting, hope you have a safe trip back!
Oamaru is known for its Steam Punk. It's a shame you missed it !
Cheers from France.
That's because we were traumatised from almost crashing into a bridge 😂 maybe next time.
Great video! Missed this area of New Zealand on my trip a couple years back. Adding it to the list though! Looks like there is a ton to see and do!
We hadn't been down this way either but it was awesome! Definitely worth adding to the list!
Such a lovely episode!
Thank you!
Good to see my house made it onto RUclips 😅
Have loved all of this trip but was particularly looking forward to you guys reaching the far south. Something to do with the idea of it being the last place before the Antarctic - edge of the world kind of stuff. And it does not disappoint! Absolutely next level scenery and those waves at the end of the video 👌👌
South America is closer to Antarctica than Stewart island
@@pierceoff6747 Yes, I know but New Zealand still enjoys the prospect of being a final frontier before the Antarctic
It definitely feels like the edge of the world down there! Hopefully we can make it to Antarctica someday too, then we can really show you the edge of the world 😁
@@DanegerAndStacey now that would be something else!!! 👍👍
I highly recommend heading up the west coast of the SI as well, especially the Oparara arches.
We came down the West Coast but didn't make it to the Oparara Arches, it's on our list for next time we're down that way! Thanks for the recommendation :)
Loved watching you guys, ✌🏼💯
Absolutely brilliant video, 👍👏love from 🇮🇪💚☘😘
BTW you Guinness is still chilling 🍻😘
Thank you! Keep that Guinness cold for us, we'll be there soon! (maybe in a year or two at this rate)
This is the first video of yours I've watched, I live in timaru so this was pretty cool!
love the video guys!! all that food seem soo nice!!!!😍
Thank you! It was deeeeelish!
Great video. Those “Gobstoppers yes i know them as a sweet ( they are huge ) 😜
Great video looks amazing place oh boy that steep street. 😂😂😂 one way of getting your exercise!!!
And sledging in the winter 😜😜
Take care.
Gobstoppers are amazing, until you forget how hard they are and try to bite them 😂 Definitely a good way to work off all the food we ate!
Your videos are well-made and full with interesting information 😊
That's exactly what we go for, thank you!
I wouldn’t have read the sign on the bridge on time, so scary 😱 great video guys!
We were SO lucky to have spotted it last minute 🙈 can't believe how close we came to losing our roof 😂
@@DanegerAndStacey It's actually 3.5 metres, so you would have made it. The sign was altered from 3.5 to 3.0 recently, after an over-height truck hit the bridge and toppled sideways on to a car going the other way - the car driver received light injuries. That was the fourth truck in the last three years whose driver either didn't know how high his truck was or didn't know how to read and after this last one authorities changed the sign to hopefully make truckies think a bit harder before trying their luck under the bridge.
Awesome! Great tour of NZ.
Thank you!
Another amazing visit to some great places. A Gobstopper is a big sweet you suck on for a very long time hens the term gob stopper to stop you talking from your gob 🤣🤣. These videos in the sun on beaches make a grey dull winter in the borders of Scotland a bit brighter. I have a few videos on my channel to show some of the local Scottish attractions as a Landscape Photographer. Keep it up. Great work 👍👍🏴🏴
Never really thought about why they're called gobstoppers but that makes a lot of sense 😂 Oh awesome, we will have to check out your videos! Thanks for watching :)
This is so interesting I’m subscribed to you and just now seeing this video! I don’t get why some are showed to me and some aren’t
I walked all the way to the top of Baldwin Street in Dunedin in 2013! Did you know that at one point Baldwin Street lost it's status as the steepest street in the world? That distinction was given to a street in Wales. Then it was discovered that there had been an error in the measurement of the Welsh street and the title was given back to Baldwin Street!
Yeah we mentioned that in the video 😉
Wow.your country is beautiful
Do you guys have a map of your whole road trip with the places you visited?? that'd be amazing!!
We're thinking of doing a massive wrap up video with a full itinerary / map at the end of the trip :)
Daneger and Stacey looking forward to see that! 💜
Had to laugh over Stacey's "feels like a rock" comment about the Moeraki boulders. Also, I now want to run up the hill (Baldwin St) in Dunedin.
Sometimes you just run out of ways of explaining things 😂
Amazing! Thank you for this, will be an inspiration for my new videos :)
That's awesome, all the best with your videos :)
Amazing video! Them streets really look like England lol! I thought the streets in San Francisco were steep but this is one is different gravy, I think Dane should of gone down the street on his skateboard 😂
They do don't they! We felt like we were transported back to the UK! We'll have to pack the skateboards next time 😋 great idea with a broken back haha
From personal experience, Kearny Street in San Francisco comes close to Baldwin Street.
Hello from Oamaru!!!
So so luck Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Ok so turtles are my favorite animals by far but I think I'm going to have to change my choice to a "turtoise" 😂
Haha Dane will be so stoked to hear this 🐢 they will forever be known as 'turtoise' to us too!
Out of sheer morbid curiosity,what is a turtise ? Is it similar to a tortoise,or a turtle ? Any insight would be deeply appreciated - still,another awesome upload.
It's not a thing 😂 Dane just gets confused between a turtle and tortoise and mashes the words together by accident. I wish it was more exciting haha
You guys need to stop now. 😂 Our list of things to do on our next visit in 2022 looks like we’ll need to stay for several months !!! 😀 Thanks for all the great ideas and insight.
😂😂😂 Sorry about that! Is now a good time to tell you there's still so much more of NZ we want to explore?
I was at the steepest street just a few weeks ago
Isn't it cool! Doesn't look that steep until you're actually walking up
I stayed 3 nights in Baldwin st, at this cute lil bnb, and it was an awsum rxperience
That sounds amazing, did you have loads of people outside taking photos? We felt a bit bad but couldn't resist getting some pics.
@@DanegerAndStacey we stayed halfway up, but b4 covid it was a very touristy street, we took a lot of photos, I think Dunedin was my favourite place overall, I absolutely loved it
my Grandmother who passed away at 92 used to live in oamaru
92 wow! Sorry to hear of her passing, what an amazing place to live though!
Hi, thanks for visiting the Waitaki district. Could we use some clips from your video to create a shorter Waitaki version video? We will use it for our Instagram account to promote your experience in the Waitaki district. Thanks. Jenny
can u pls share the name of the seafood place? Thx!😊
i live in Dunedin and baldwin st isnt that bad heaps of cars go up and down it and my friend lives in pne of the houses
Cant say we'd want to live there but it was fun to visit for sure :)
I hold the world record on steepest street decent in 49sec and next year m going much mental and will run 100times up and down on steepest street to raise funds for mental health.
That's a great idea and a great cause too 😎👍💕
Awesome work!
"Turtus" :D From now i will use it too! ♥ By the way did Dane see any of our comments?
Turtoise! He sees all the comments :) We both do!
@@DanegerAndStacey HEHEHE! No i prefer to use Dane's way of saying it :D Sounds more fun! :)
Visit auckland and Wellington
Bruh I live in Dunedin and have lived here my while life and you guys probably know more
Haha that's funny man. Forgotten half the stuff we spoke about though already 😂
@@DanegerAndStacey it was two years ago.
Someone ploughed into that bridge in a rental truck the same week you guys were there and put a guy in hospital so you did well to doge it.
Oh really!! They need to make a more obvious sign or something by the sounds of it. Hope the driver was ok!
@@DanegerAndStacey I think they have now. Hope you enjoyed your stay :)
Gob stoppers in the UK and not necessary lollies just a big ball on their own
And who doesn't love a turtleise 🐢
😂 Danes favourite animal apparently
I never got Moeraki either...
Still cannot accept the fact-Dane without a HAT!
You'll be pleased to know he got a new hat!
@@DanegerAndStacey YAY!
Just recently that bridge yous couldn't go under got hit by a truck, it fell over and crushed a car
We saw an article about that, so sad!
£1,100 in 1874 is worth £125,206.77 today approx 239000nzd
That still seems pretty cheap doesn't it!
According to Google maps, Fleurs Place is permanently closed.
Oh that's a shame
6:50 Station for £1100 in 1874 is ~$240,000 NZD adjusted for inflation...
(without Cost of Living considerations)
12:06 ...Turtoise... ♥
Look out for Daneger Turtoise... ☺
Still seems pretty cheap! Haha Dane loves Turtoises
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I thought they were created in the ocean and rolled up onto the beach
That's what we were expecting too until we started reading up about them and seeing it with our own eyes in the side of the cliff!
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dunedin gaelic for edinburgh ( Dùn Èideann)
Yes! We did read that somewhere, so cool!
Why don't you show your friends?.
They're on holiday and don't really want to be on camera so we respect that :)
Hi
Geez. Anyone who thinks Oamaru is a major reflection of what the UK is like is seriously geographically and historically challenged.
It’s literally called the Victorian Precinct, Davy. No one said it was a ‘major reflection’, just an ode to times of old in the UK. You can relax and sleep at night 🤭
When you have adult friends as guests in your van. That's an opportunity for swinging
Not for us it's not 😂
Translate on engleash..
Posjeti Montenegro prelijepa drzava u kojoj zivim
What's wrong with touching a chicken for Gods sake.
You OK, Sharon? A bit edgy today are ya?
@@DanegerAndStacey Simple question, any need for the sarcastic reply?