We thought so - Everyone we have spoken to did this as a school trip or when they were little, so felt right to do it seeing as we were here. Thanks for watching. - Jason
Hi Guys, Love your work as always, however I think the Zig Zag railway opened in 18 October 1869, making it older. Congrats with the drone! Excellent work!!!
Great trip I am in Sydney and never seen these sites wishing you well in NSW over the blue mountains we do have the Zig Zag railway and I thick it is a steam train and very Historic 😍😍😍
Ahh wow, that sounds awesome! We hope to go back to the blue Mountains and spend some time there as it is so beautiful! Thank you for watching ☺️ - Jordan
About 20 days till winter soon snow up in the mountains .every 100 meters you go up the temperature drops 1 degrees .so a height of 1000 meters is 10 celcius cooler than the bottom of the mountain..the smell of the forests are pritty pritty good .and fresh air.
Those trees are the tallest flowering trees in the world and the second tallest trees in the world, also. They grow to over 100 metres tall. They are named Eucalyptus regnans - swamp gum/stringy gum/mountain ash. They grow in cooler climates in southern Victoria and Tasmania. There are better and bigger waterfalls in that area to see. The colorful deciduous trees are introduced species mainly from Europe. I love the tall, lush tree ferns there and have some in my garden in Melbourne.
Hey, wow, thanks for info - they were pretty amazing to see. We will be heading that way again next week, did you have any recommendations of better waterfalls in the area? Thanks for watching 😊
@@JasonandJordan There are waterfalls big and small in the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley areas and nearby areas. My suggestions are : William Ricketts Sanctuary, Olinda Falls, Sherbrooke Falls, La La falls and Steavenson Falls not far away in Marysville. The whole area is beautiful with lovely small towns and parks. Check out the tourist bureau information.
Dangling feet was banned for a while because there was an accident with a tourist min van ( minivan was responsible for accident!) Before this people had been dangling their feet outside for decades.
noice drone footage. you both have probs looked it up already, if not, check out CASA drone rules for aus, just so you dont get in any trouble in the future. cheers gleno, central vic.
Hi, yeah unfortunately it’s not the easiest thing to understand as local rules can also differ from the state rules which can differ from the CASA requirements, for where you can and can’t fly it 😂 but hopefully we can avoid a fine as they’re pretty hefty - it’s much more relaxed and easier to understand outside of Victoria though 😂
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Cute couple! Honorary Melburnians now that you've been on Puffing Billy!
We thought so - Everyone we have spoken to did this as a school trip or when they were little, so felt right to do it seeing as we were here. Thanks for watching.
- Jason
congrats on the drone looks amazing
Really enhances the video.
Thank you so much! ☺️ Thanks for watching!
- Jordan
Just love your excitement and enthusiasm….never change my lovelies. Welcome to the family Mantis…..fabulous views. ❤️
Your encouragement means the world to us. We are grateful for your support and positivity.
Nice! Drone is def a fun addition
Yeah, thanks, it will make a massive impact on the quality of our videos I hope. Thanks for watching
I am glad that you had a fab time !
Thanks a bunch for the love, glad you enjoyed it!
- Jordan
Hi Guys, Love your work as always, however I think the Zig Zag railway opened in 18 October 1869, making it older. Congrats with the drone! Excellent work!!!
Thanks for the info! Had a little research and you are correct, whoops, Thanks for watching mate
- Jason
Beautiful. ❤ that you are experiencing so much of our country with such enthusiasm.
We really love it here - It's a magnificent place - Thanks for watching ❤️
Great trip I am in Sydney and never seen these sites wishing you well in NSW over the blue mountains we do have the Zig Zag railway and I thick it is a steam train and very Historic 😍😍😍
Ahh wow, that sounds awesome! We hope to go back to the blue Mountains and spend some time there as it is so beautiful! Thank you for watching ☺️
- Jordan
@@JasonandJordan See my post above about the ZZ railway.
I wonder if the Watercress line will start letting people dangle their legs 🤔🤣
Hahaha that would be awesome 🤣
Melbournians, pronounced Melburnians, great to see you both down my way on the Peninsula.
Ahhh thank you for that ☺️ The peninsula is so beautiful 😍 Thank you for watching ☺️
- Jordan
About 20 days till winter soon snow up in the mountains .every 100 meters you go up the temperature drops 1 degrees .so a height of 1000 meters is 10 celcius cooler than the bottom of the mountain..the smell of the forests are pritty pritty good .and fresh air.
It is definitely going to be hard in our tent soon 🤣
- Jason.
You got Melbournian right!
Haha - In knew it would be something like that
jordan you started vlogging omg
I have indeed :)
- Jordan
@@JasonandJordan how is life going
Those trees are the tallest flowering trees in the world and the second tallest trees in the world, also. They grow to over 100 metres tall. They are named Eucalyptus regnans - swamp gum/stringy gum/mountain ash. They grow in cooler climates in southern Victoria and Tasmania. There are better and bigger waterfalls in that area to see. The colorful deciduous trees are introduced species mainly from Europe. I love the tall, lush tree ferns there and have some in my garden in Melbourne.
Hey, wow, thanks for info - they were pretty amazing to see. We will be heading that way again next week, did you have any recommendations of better waterfalls in the area? Thanks for watching 😊
@@JasonandJordan There are waterfalls big and small in the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley areas and nearby areas. My suggestions are : William Ricketts Sanctuary, Olinda Falls, Sherbrooke Falls, La La falls and Steavenson Falls not far away in Marysville. The whole area is beautiful with lovely small towns and parks. Check out the tourist bureau information.
Dangling feet was banned for a while because there was an accident with a tourist min van ( minivan was responsible for accident!) Before this people had been dangling their feet outside for decades.
So glad the Petition got approved and we are able to do this again - What a great experience, Thanks for watching
Don't drop the phone 😒
That was the thought going through our heads the entire time haha - was so much fun though - Thanks for Watching
- Jordan
noice drone footage. you both have probs looked it up already, if not, check out CASA drone rules for aus, just so you dont get in any trouble in the future. cheers gleno, central vic.
Hi, yeah unfortunately it’s not the easiest thing to understand as local rules can also differ from the state rules which can differ from the CASA requirements, for where you can and can’t fly it 😂 but hopefully we can avoid a fine as they’re pretty hefty - it’s much more relaxed and easier to understand outside of Victoria though 😂