🇦🇺 Brisbane vlog - bridge walks, parks, witnessing a crime 😫 - Australia Solo Travel Vlog #2

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • I spent 2 weeks in Australia, starting off with Sydney. My 2nd city is Brisbane, pronounced Briz-bin. 😜 Brisbane was very beautiful, with bridge walks all around the river. Besides one incident, it was really peaceful and I would recommend visiting. #brisbane #australia #australiavlog
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    Sites mentioned / to visit / things to do in Brisbane:
    📍Meriton Suites on Herschel St.
    📍Wheel of Brisbane
    📍Southbank Parklands
    📍Kangaroo Point Cliffs Park
    📍Brisbane Sign
    📍Queen Street Mall
    📍Brisbane City Hall
    📍Roma Street Parkland
    📍King George Square
    📍Botanic Gardens
    📍Howard Smith Wharves
    Vegan/Vegetarian Restaurants:
    📍Grassfed
    📍Vege Rama
    📍Noosa Chocolate Factory
    📍Zeus Street Greek (not vegan, but the vegan lamb is one of the best vegan meats I've tried!)
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    Filmed in August 2022.
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Комментарии • 24

  • @RoseanneDucut
    @RoseanneDucut  Год назад +5

    My 2nd city in Australia! Brisbane’s such a gorgeous city. The bridge walks were amazing! I hope the one bad incident doesn’t come off negatively. And thank you for any concern of me traveling alone! Don’t worry, I take extra caution & sometimes overly paranoid. Also I’m usually soft spoken, but tinkering with Final Cut Pro for volume editing. 😜✌🏻

  • @chris_yang
    @chris_yang Год назад +5

    Australian cities are generally much safer than other country’s cities apart from maybe some of the Scandinavian ones. Must have been isolated incident or they had trouble previously. Good to hear that no one else was unharmed

  • @BrisbaneChannel
    @BrisbaneChannel Год назад +2

    Wow, you were really unlucky coming across an incident like that. Not common at all. There are people with racist attitudes around, but they tend not to be overt like that, so again, really uncommon. And you're right, 2 days is enough to get a feel for the city (although probably the best things to see are the natural spots in the surrounding area, but not really accessible unless you hire a car).

  • @johnderatt3168
    @johnderatt3168 Год назад +1

    Bin Chicken Photobombs at 04:55. Yep!, Thats Australia.

  • @leechgully
    @leechgully Год назад +1

    The bird is an Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) colloquially known as a bin chicken. Their natural habit include swamps, lagoons, floodplains and grasslands, but it has also become a successful inhabitant of urban parks and gardens. Its hard to say whether this is due to loss of habitat or just opportunist adaption to urban environments where scavenging of food is much easier. Probably a bit of both. As human settlement on the east coast of Australia is concentrated along a narrow coastal plain east of the great dividing range , humans and native animals are in close competition and land clearing of the natural habitat leading to species extinction is a big problem ( e.g. koalas are now an endangered species ) . But some native species ( and feral animals ) have figured out how to live in our cities and thrive.

  • @arthurwatts1680
    @arthurwatts1680 Год назад +2

    Brisbane, like other Aussie cities, has its share of lowlife trash but the CBD is normally safe before midnight. The brawlers tend to be people who have been thrown out of a venue for aggro behaviour but those idiots can usually be avoided. Hotter months usually see a spike in the number of drunks but I assume that's the same in the States.

  • @dino2170
    @dino2170 Год назад +2

    please speak more loudly i can hardly hear you

  • @joxp6971
    @joxp6971 Год назад +1

    Aussie cities are generally safe however,sometimes you have scumbags that make it look bad

  • @ExploratoryGlory
    @ExploratoryGlory Год назад +1

    Awesome vlog, thanks for taking us along!! We enjoyed it 🙂

  • @Cruelaid
    @Cruelaid Год назад

    Tap water is fine if you want fluoride 😊

  • @thegallivanthropologists
    @thegallivanthropologists Год назад +1

    Another smooth vid, Roseanne. Thanks for continuing to produce good stuff. Wish you well on your next trip. - Bear

  • @conorchristmas6844
    @conorchristmas6844 Год назад +1

    Oh dear, as Brisbane has gotten bigger it’s becoming more common to hear scary stories. But it’s still a very safe city. I hope the lead up to the Olympics in 2032 will mean more crime prevention.

  • @rileyjohnporter4274
    @rileyjohnporter4274 Год назад

    You probably walk through one if the red light areas lol.

  • @brendonboyd3830
    @brendonboyd3830 Год назад +3

    Sorry you had to witness this unfortunate incident. Australia is a very safe country and have walked in most major city's early hours and late night and have always felt safe

  • @scottsworld
    @scottsworld Год назад

    thanks for visiting Brissie

  • @zazzleman
    @zazzleman Год назад

    Welcome to us in Brisbane. Yes it is very safe here.

  • @joandsarah77
    @joandsarah77 Год назад

    No, not common at all. Sorry you had to witness that.

  • @bartel-shop
    @bartel-shop Год назад

    keep up the good work 😉

  • @bartel-shop
    @bartel-shop Год назад

    I like it ;)

  • @bartel-shop
    @bartel-shop Год назад

    I like it ;)

  • @4kays160
    @4kays160 Год назад

    Why do you whisper like talking is a crime punishable by death? In all your travels around australia i have never heard you speak a word, you just whisper like your terrified to be heard.. why is that? Im confused as to why even in your own hotel with the camera at arms reach, you still whisper? .. just wondering, not trying to be rude, just genuinely curious how this pattern developed, and what is the thinking behind it? Or is this a culture thing i dont understand as ive never left australia?

  • @rrocketman
    @rrocketman Год назад

    unfortunately aussie cities can get a bit violent. Stay safe out there

  • @chrisdef15
    @chrisdef15 Год назад

    The security guard story is impossible to explain. Australia has racist people, would never lie about that. . It’s totally possible it was the security guard who started it.
    But you mentioned the other guy tried to stab him with an umbrella. Not a crazy weapon but still dangerous.
    No idea where you were. I could be 100% wrong. But I work in a shopping centre and am friends with all the security. We all know the bad people. It’s quite possible these guys have had many problems before. So things escalate very quickly.
    We have much less of this than the US. But our cities are much smaller. So it’s just as common to see it.