When we first arrived in Western Australia way back in 1969, one of the first places we visited was Busselton. At that time it was still a working port and we saw government trains running on the jetty mainly carrying timber to ships docked at the end of the jetty. Have walked the jetty many times since even after Cyclone Alby destroyed parts of the jetty in 1978 and it was not very safe. Thankfully it is now much improved and well maintained, although it is still sad that they demolished the very badly damaged original section that originally led straight out from Queen Street. Thanks for the terrific video!
That was AMAZING Kharissa! ❤ I am truly enjoying these videos you both are putting together. Each one is breathtaking. I love that you're a foodie!😍 I love trying different things as well (within reason LOL). So was the jetty constructed so you can get a better view of the marine life a little further out in the water? You mentioned there's an aquarium. I also noticed that there was a gentleman walking along the outside of the train shuttle for what looked to be pretty much the whole distance. Sugarloaf Rock is so pretty. I wish I were close by something like that. I'd spend quite a bit of time visiting there. I bet the sunrise and or sunsets must be spectacular from there 😍. Thanks again for the time you both invested into putting this together. Can't wait for the next one.❤🩹
Thank you Quent for your comment. The aquarium is actually a natural observatory re when they built the jetty, Mother Nature took over and build the reef so over time they open it to tourism. unfortunately, the visibility was so poor at the time of filming so we are unable to go down. The Jetty now is now just used tourism. It is now spring in Perth so we are having better weather albeit the rain. We are in the process of thinking of filming Part 2 of Margaret River and you will expect more natural wonders like caves, natural spa pool etc. It will take us longer to film as the location is quite far from Perth. Thank you again for your support - I really appreciate it! I
@kharissa_gomez Well I appreciate you taking the time and effort to do such for us to enjoy and be inspired as well as indulging me in my queries 👍🏾. I may not get the opportunity to see and do these things live, but it's awesome to experience them through you. 💯😍❤️
And your beautiful comments always uplifts my spirit to do more quality content for the future. I hope I can continue to deliver and inspire and acknowledge that one must take a break at intervals. ❤️🙏❤️🙏
@kharissa_gomez Well, it takes one to know one Kharissa 👍🏾😊❤️. You have done likewise for me over the years. You infused me with confidence in my photography with your subtle comments. It meant and still means so much to me that you took the time to do such. You know it doesn't take a ton, but just one person that believes in you that makes you accomplish things you didn't know you were capable of doing ✨️ 💯. So if I can give a little back your way, then it's truly both an honor and pleasure for me to do such. Why?! Because YOU are AWESOME, my dear sweet friend and Jedi Master 😉👍🏾🤗❤️❤️
Your video is so helpful and well presented. Sure has helped with my itinerary, thank you 🙂
Thank you so much Natalie - you may also want to check out our Margaret River Part 2 video ruclips.net/video/0_FLKNpRlQ4/видео.htmlsi=UW6E9QFJyj8iah7D
When we first arrived in Western Australia way back in 1969, one of the first places we visited was Busselton. At that time it was still a working port and we saw government trains running on the jetty mainly carrying timber to ships docked at the end of the jetty. Have walked the jetty many times since even after Cyclone Alby destroyed parts of the jetty in 1978 and it was not very safe. Thankfully it is now much improved and well maintained, although it is still sad that they demolished the very badly damaged original section that originally led straight out from Queen Street. Thanks for the terrific video!
Thank you so much for your detailed and wonderful comment. I am truly grateful ❤️❤️❤️
I like your presentations. I hope to visit WA some day!
Thank you so much and I do hope you'll be able to visit WA soon❤️❤️❤️
Yet another amazing video showcasing just how amazing Western Australia is! I especially love the footage of sugarloaf rock!
Thank you Jason! Really appreciate your comment❤️❤️❤️
Another amazing video! You've inspired us to visit Busselton. Thank you very much. 🤗
And thank you also for your support! I am truly grateful❤️❤️❤️
Fantastic video Kharissa. Beautifully presented and shot. Tourism WA should hire you!
Thank you so much for your comment! Much appreciated❤️❤️❤️
Thank you my friend. What an amazing place and what a great video. Looking forward to see your next adventure. Thanks my dear friend 🤩
My pleasure! And thank you for your support❤️❤️❤️
Can't wait to see your next video about Margaret River. Thank you for the video 😊
Thank you for your support! ❤️❤️❤️
I didn't know the jetty was so long 😳
Yes longest in Southern Hemisphere❤️❤️❤️
That was AMAZING Kharissa! ❤ I am truly enjoying these videos you both are putting together. Each one is breathtaking. I love that you're a foodie!😍 I love trying different things as well (within reason LOL). So was the jetty constructed so you can get a better view of the marine life a little further out in the water? You mentioned there's an aquarium. I also noticed that there was a gentleman walking along the outside of the train shuttle for what looked to be pretty much the whole distance. Sugarloaf Rock is so pretty. I wish I were close by something like that. I'd spend quite a bit of time visiting there. I bet the sunrise and or sunsets must be spectacular from there 😍. Thanks again for the time you both invested into putting this together. Can't wait for the next one.❤🩹
Thank you Quent for your comment. The aquarium is actually a natural observatory re when they built the jetty, Mother Nature took over and build the reef so over time they open it to tourism. unfortunately, the visibility was so poor at the time of filming so we are unable to go down. The Jetty now is now just used tourism. It is now spring in Perth so we are having better weather albeit the rain. We are in the process of thinking of filming Part 2 of Margaret River and you will expect more natural wonders like caves, natural spa pool etc. It will take us longer to film as the location is quite far from Perth. Thank you again for your support - I really appreciate it! I
@kharissa_gomez Well I appreciate you taking the time and effort to do such for us to enjoy and be inspired as well as indulging me in my queries 👍🏾. I may not get the opportunity to see and do these things live, but it's awesome to experience them through you. 💯😍❤️
And your beautiful comments always uplifts my spirit to do more quality content for the future. I hope I can continue to deliver and inspire and acknowledge that one must take a break at intervals. ❤️🙏❤️🙏
Your comments are truly inspirational and encourage me to do even better for future content. You are a treasure my friend🙏❤️🙏❤️
@kharissa_gomez Well, it takes one to know one Kharissa 👍🏾😊❤️. You have done likewise for me over the years. You infused me with confidence in my photography with your subtle comments. It meant and still means so much to me that you took the time to do such. You know it doesn't take a ton, but just one person that believes in you that makes you accomplish things you didn't know you were capable of doing ✨️ 💯. So if I can give a little back your way, then it's truly both an honor and pleasure for me to do such. Why?! Because YOU are AWESOME, my dear sweet friend and Jedi Master 😉👍🏾🤗❤️❤️
Really well put together vlog thanks for sharing the beautiful south west
And thank you so much for your kind comment ❤️❤️❤️🙏
Thank you for an amazing video
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing video Kharissa! very informative and beautifully put together.
Thank you so much for your comment❤️❤️❤️
Spectacular view in Sugarloaf Rocks. I'd like to come back in Busselton and experience the magic 😊. Thanks kharissa
Thank you so much for your comment❤️❤️❤️
The best video I have seen about busselton. Thank you 😊
Thank you for your comment❤️