it looks like you've spent some time adding appropriate imagery to go along with the story. if this is the case, well done, it certain helps to bring the story alive.
Is this a new 'shipwreck tale'? I feel like I heard this a while back when I was living in NZ with my boatie pal telling me about these. I'm back in the UK now unfortunately so don't have that privilege.
Ah okay thanks for letting me know. Glad your back at it, would be happy to donate to keep hearing these, Mccrystals books are quite hard to come by here and even online. Graham and John have great radio chemistry and Mccrystal is such a great orator and storyteller.
Your stories are second to none, thank you
Thank you very much!
Great to hear from you!
Thank you. Merry Christmas buddy
Missed you guys, anyway Merry Christmas from Birkenhead UK, m
Would allport be related to the road?
Really cool. I'd never heard this story.
What an incredibly hard life they had, great story.
Makes some of our problems today seem trivial. Thanks for watching
What an excellent Christmas present! Always enjoy a shipwreck tale from Epigwaitt Wireless.
OH MY GOD all that and then the Eliza, oh what the actual hell!!!
Thanks so much for another fascinating story!
Great story❤❤
Great story
I don’t see how it’s possible to walk all that way, crossing river mouths, all types of obstacles, the energy it would require. Astonishing
I love your guys stories, have a merry christmas.
Thanks!
Thanks again for the content
My pleasure!
At least it wasnt summer during the walk. The only thing thats on their side
was worried about you guys
I can recommend the book "Three sheets to the wind' by Adam Courtenay for anyone wishing to read about this fascinating story.
it looks like you've spent some time adding appropriate imagery to go along with the story. if this is the case, well done, it certain helps to bring the story alive.
Great job... but look into the Gosford glyphs.... Egypt traded with the natives....hmmmmmm
South Sydney aren't as tough anymore since they got rid of Burgess
Hold on,1956?-yeah sure
Is this a new 'shipwreck tale'? I feel like I heard this a while back when I was living in NZ with my boatie pal telling me about these. I'm back in the UK now unfortunately so don't have that privilege.
Yes it's a remake. Have some fresh ones in production at the moment. Thanks for watching
Ah okay thanks for letting me know. Glad your back at it, would be happy to donate to keep hearing these, Mccrystals books are quite hard to come by here and even online. Graham and John have great radio chemistry and Mccrystal is such a great orator and storyteller.
Melbourne was a mistake. Sorry.