Hi and thanks a lot! I have a lot more videos of Australia (and many other countries worldwide) on my channel too! I hope to inspire you and many others 😄
This is my home of 72 years. Although I've travelled the world and lived in London for 3 years I've always come back and subsequently raised a family. Started my first clothing business in Fremantle which lasted for 14 years and watched the town rise and fall and rise again like the seasons . Western Australia has to be the best place in the world for raising a young family so if you want to live in paradise you better get moving before the place is full.
Hi Tip of the spear! We agree it’s a really great place. Must be the perfect place to raise a family too. Thanks for the nice comment 😁👍🏻 did you see the other West Australia videos? Next one is coming this weekend!
Thanks for the nice comment. Did you enjoy the video? I hope you stay tuned and subscribed for more videos. We’re starting a new world trip next month. Cheers from the family 😁🤙🏻
Michael from Perth ,i LOVE AUSTRALIA , PERTH SI THE BEST STATE FOR FAMILY AND RELAXING , I HAVE TRAVELLED AROUND THE WORLD WITH MY WIFE, WE LOVE TRAVELLING ,BUT WHEN COMES TO RELAX AFTER YOU HOLIDAYS PERTH IS THE ONE TO COME HOME .CLEAN AIR, NO POLUTION , CLEAN BEACHES . LOVELY PARKS FOR PICNIC,THANKS AUSTRALIA .
Fremantle looks awesome and so historical. It looks so clean and classy, a bit like what we see in historic old towns in Central Europe. Here in Melbourne we also have grand Victorian era architecture, however they are in really bad condition and run down. Older buildings in Melbourne are usually dirty, covered in graffiti and have paint falling off them.
Nicely done video. But as a local there are a couple of things that tourism video's don't cover. 1. The city at night particularly from Kings Park, south of the city and from the Darling Range. 2. Whilst in the Darling Ranges the night sky. The Milky Way is beautiful. At particular times of the year best from early summer the clouds of stars are just stunning and the clusters are so big you feel like you can reach up and touch them. Bush walks. Places like Serpentine falls which in late August for a couple of days you have hundreds of thousands of butterflies, kids love them. But also wild kangaroos, echidna's, emu's and lots of different bird species. 3. Perth is not a tourist city as much so all the facilities are built for local families. The towns both inland and along the coast are destinations for holidaying families so they are all geared up for families who culturally do not demand 5 star facilities but rather practical things like access to natural wildlife, cooking, showering, lawn areas under shady trees, boat ramps and kids play grounds. 4 Penguin Island. Situated near Rockingham south of the city it is home to a colony of Fairy Penguins. The injured penguin sanctuary puts on a display and informative talk. During spring the island becomes a major breading ground for sea gulls and pelicans and it is very noisy. There you will regularly see dolphins and seals. But also the limestone formations showcase millions of years of evolution where you can see where ancient Forrests once stood. Fishing, diving and snorkeling are also popular but no camping. The Island is closed during the penguin moulting period. 5. Deep sea fishing. Some 15 kilometers off Rottnest Island is the Perth trench. It is a deep sea trench that equals the size of the grand canyon. Next to some of the best deep seas specias like blue bone grouper you have a major blue whale breeding ground, a major feeding ground for migrating hump back whales and some huge great white sharks. The city has a lot of hidden gems with unique interphase of facilities and nature. Just a beautiful city in the middle of nowhere.
Hi there! Thanks for all the additional places. Sounds great for when we return, which most of the times we do. We almost never visit a place just once if we like it. Still, unfortunately you can never do it all, especially with young kids. But also every place has more unique stuff outside the most well known places. A lifetime would never be long enough to do it all! 😂👍🏻 I’ll keep these recommendations in mind though.
It looks like a fantastic city. There isn't any direct flight from here, Seoul, Korea, but I want to visit there and enjoy beautiful scenery someday. I've been to eastern part of Australia like Gold Coast and Sydney before, but it seems there are another kind of Indian Ocean charm in Perth.
Hi! You are right. Perth is a bit harder to reach and also it’s less popular for tourists than Sydney. However the Westcoast is such a delight and so different from the East. Have you seen all 9 video episodes we made om this side?
I have been every where now in Western Australia my son and his partner drive me around Western Australia,and I really enjoyed it that was 2020 , and I stayed there for 4 months , I wanna go back there but no one will look after my dog .
Thank you for sharing about all around of the australian wonderful places and also gain knowledge through the useful detailed analysis information about Australia.. I mostly like this video ,,,,thank you again for sharing video....
Thank you for share with us wonderful video from PERTH. I know it is Daniel Ricciard hometown most lovely driver from Formula-one. But anyway, beautiful view, cute family you have; my favorite animal are Koala and Canguru. Congratulations! Great job.💚👣🤝💙
Thanks Reni! What a nice compliment and support. There are now six videos online of the Westcoast in Australia. Three more to come, hope you stay tuned. Cheers! 😁🤙🏻
Thanks So Green! Have you checked out our other adventures around the world? After Australia we’ll be visiting Philippines next and then on to Africa. 😃
My biggest regret is that I never immigrated to Australia when I was younger (perhaps from the fear of being so far from family back then) Although my cousin done it 35 years ago and a best friend done it 10+ years ago. I did sell-up and move to spain but returned 3 years later, realising it would have been better to had moved to a country with similar i.e infrastructures, cultural similarities etc. Moving to a country with a completely different culture and language admittedly can be educational, inspiring, (for the reasons some people 'choose' to do that) but also challenging for individual and personal reasons etc. But from a different perspective, moving to another country with 'similar' cultural identities and the same language etc makes the choice to immigrate all that much easier to settle and establish yourself into the community and country itself.
GRACIAS; por el hermoso video; Que bello es nuestro Planeta, Soy de Perú es un país maravilloso también, Alemania es bello también lo considero mi segundo país porque mis bisabuelos eran Alemanes.
Thank you for showcasing the lesser appreciated parts of Perth, especially Fremantle and its historical origins. But in all fairness (as a Perth born and bred), the appeal isn’t in the ‘tourist destinations’, but in the places people take for granted in other countries, such as the beaches. I live in Melbourne now (which has become a tourism hub despite it’s often terrible and London-like weather), but I tell everyone that asks about Perth that its a place better appreciated in a week than a day, especially if you take the time to venture outside of the CBD area and Rottnest. Perth is the sunniest capital city in the world, and it would be a shame to not experience its beaches. WA (Western Australia) has some of the most secluded beaches with fine-as-dust sand, globally award-winning wineries, and the very Northern part of WA beyond Exmouth being grossly under appreciated such as Broome, which has recently had Cable Beach awarded as one of the best beaches in the world. I would imagine its the same for any part of the world, but to walk the beaten path does a disservice to the some of the best parts of Western Australia that are exclusive to this side of our continent. Given we are the same distance from New York to LA but are never given the time of day compared to the eastern states/cities (Sydney and Melbourne), I’m still waiting for a comprehensive review of the Western side of Australia by a foreigner. I’d love to see a RUclipsr enlist the help of a local that appreciates the state in its entirety to assist a review like this. And trust me, it would be well worth your time. P.S. thank you for being one of the best foreign-made reviews of Perth/WA I’ve seen in a long time
Hi Daniel! Thanks for such nice compliments. I have the same feeling about the identity of Western Australia. Did you watch the other episodes too? From Margaret river to Exmouth, there are now 6 episodes, including Rottnest indeed. We make three more up to Broome. What I liked about Western Australia is probably also what’s lacking in it’s publicity. We were completely alone most of our trip. Right in the middle of nature and we loved the vibe in the places that do have some life. Thanks again, hope you’ll enjoy the others too and cheers from the family 😁🤙🏻
If you are ever in Perth again, I would highly recommend going to some of the popular beaches on the coast. Not only for the immaculate beaches themselves; but also the people and the culture. You can never say you’ve had the full waussie experience unless you spend an arvo on the beach relaxing and indulging in the wonderful atmosphere 🤗
I came to Perth and Australia last year July. Kalbarri region I think is the most beautiful place I've seen in my life. I now need to go further north and further south. Special part of the world!
We loved the East Coast as well, where we traveled in 2016. Have you seen the other Australia videos from this year? In total there are 9. In 2024 we’ll be back for some more videos in North and East-Australia 😁🤙🏻
Was there a reason you didn't start in the Great Southern? We have some of the world's best vinyards and produce. Our beaches are pristine, and the wildlife is amazing. There is a tiny pocket of land about 10km east from Albany, where there is a colony of Quokkas. 60km West, you have a cheese factory, meadery, chocolate and toffee makers, as well as Greenspool, a natural lagoon cut off from the rough Southern Ocean by a rock barrier. This is the time of the year for whale watching, as mother's bring their calves here when migrating. It's really like a slice of heaven.
Hi Death by Cheese 😁 not one in particular. But we were camping and the further South the colder the nights. We started in Margaret River and we found it to be very cold at the time. Also we didn’t have more time, so we would have had to skip other parts and spend even more time driving (both ways). We heard good things! And the things you mention sound great. Another thing is, we have all the time in the world to go back to countries. I like to have reasons to go back and after the East, the West and the North in 2024, there will for sure be a road trip along the South coast 😁👍🏻 did you see all the videos we made in Western Australia? Thanks for the tips and convincing arguments to return 😍
i love australia and she is a beautiful country please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a good healthcare i wish happy day with successful and peace
Thanks Jimpal! We are currently traveling Africa, but the next videos will be from the Philippines 😁 that’s the next destination after Australia. Cheers and thanks for the nice comment!
Almost true. Quokkas were once plentiful on the Western Australian mainland but introduced pest species such as foxes, cats and dogs along with habitat destruction has meant their numbers have declined. Their distribution is now limited to Rottnest Island, small islands off the south west coast and isolated pockets on the mainland near Albany. In 1696 Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh thought they were rats and named Rottnest 'the rat nest island' because of them. Also, while de Vlamingh named the river, there was never a Dutch settlement on the Swan River.
Haha thanks for the very informative addition 😉🤙🏻 The episode that is already online about Rottnest has this information as well! I am Dutch by the way, so for me the words are very easy to recognize 😆
It truly is! Have you checked out all the other videos in Western Australia? There are now 9 online of the entire coast and some outback places. Cheers!
I in Victoria come here is so good here in Victoria when I was 2 I went To Karachi for 3 years time in Pakistan really good in Victoria and Nile River kinda look like Vietnam 🇻🇳 and Cowes is Realy fun and a good place for a family holiday in a beautiful city location like Africa 🌍 or South America and USA and enjoyed and funny this Country
Hi Priya, yes it sure is! Have you checked out the next five or six videos in Western Australia too? There are some more coming and then you’ll see destinations in the Philippines and Africa 😄👌🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld I will. Thanks. I have been to Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Gold Coast in Australia. Lives in Mauritius😊 love it there. Will definitely check your other travel videos✌
Wow indah sekali kak Australia Binatang masih di jaga dan di lestarikan iya di sana Burung nya loh cantik cantik kak hee Kak welcome the house aku iyah
Thanks for the comment 😁👌🏻 don’t speak the language though. I hope you liked the video and maybe check out all the others we made. We are traveling still and have a new video every week!
Hi! Really? That's about the only places where the people all live ;) There are two cities with over 5 million, one with 3 million and two with 2 million!
I have family in both Australia and the netherlands i dont know where id like to move, im currently in sweden and i hate the weather. Its cold&grey and dark like 11 months outta 12. 20 sunny days per year people are so depressed here, the reason i cant decide between Netherlands and Australia is because in netherlands i have my close relatives and its a good location to travel from as well as i could visit Sweden and my old friends again, but if i move to Australia i like leave everyone behind me . I also need to get to know my family in sydney i have never met them .. weather and quality of life i can Imagine sydney is better than holland . But as i said. Family and friends or good weather and a restart 😞😞 idk what to choose
We like Australia but we live in the Netherlands. Apart from the weather I think living standard in the Netherlands is better. Also, I do like to have occasional snow and cold Christmases. It’s an easy country to start all our travels and everything is very close. A perfect country for holidays, to us, isn’t the perfect place to live. We like to be able to see different things too! 😁🤙🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld i understand, thats why i also like the netherlands!! Its a huge upgrade from sweden. Australia might be just for travelling sometimes i guess its better living in netherlands:), thanks!!
Don't go, I regret to move there The sun is unreasonably strong And it's super dry in summer It feel like a roasting desert I have been to east side of Australia and it's so much better
Thanks for the advice, remains difficult when languages are changed into other languages. It’s a French word, for me as a European it’s strange to use the adapted version. I do understand that the Brittish changed the pronunciation of things though 😉
Thanks for the advice, remains difficult when languages are changed into other languages. It’s a French word, for me as a European it’s strange to use the adapted version. I do understand that the Brittish changed the pronunciation of things though 😉
That’s true unfortunately! But the best things in life ain’t free when it comes to traveling. For me visiting the places at least once in my lifetime is a blessing.. I always try to vary them with some cheaper places along the road. 😅
Thanks for the great comment! Have you been here also than? We will be in the Maldives again soon. Have you also seen our channel with 300 videos all over the world 😁 hope you subscribe and stay tuned!
Beautiful, but I don’t like spiders, snakes. And from what I hear they’re are some very deadly creatures there. Of course there’s deadly creatures here in America 🇺🇸, too. Snakes, spiders, scorpions, etc. I would love to at least visit there.
Hi Shannon, I understand. However, in the Western Part of Australia there are not so many spiders and snakes as in other parts of the country. Also, we didn't see one of them!
Very beautiful places, natural wonderful scenery and useful detailed information, excellent photography really enjoyed thanks for sharing 👌👌👌
Hi and thanks a lot! I have a lot more videos of Australia (and many other countries worldwide) on my channel too! I hope to inspire you and many others 😄
This is my home of 72 years. Although I've travelled the world and lived in London for 3 years I've always come back and subsequently raised a family. Started my first clothing business in Fremantle which lasted for 14 years and watched the town rise and fall and rise again like the seasons . Western Australia has to be the best place in the world for raising a young family so if you want to live in paradise you better get moving before the place is full.
Hi Tip of the spear! We agree it’s a really great place. Must be the perfect place to raise a family too. Thanks for the nice comment 😁👍🏻 did you see the other West Australia videos? Next one is coming this weekend!
@@WoutoftheWorld Saw the one down South. Looking forward to the rest. I've hardly seen much of the North West
F. O. .
@@tipofthespear7182 we have 6 now and this weekend number 7 all the way up in Exmouth 😁👍🏻
@@user-tq2tl3xi9v sorry, don’t know what this means?
Perth is a good place for many things. I hope going to visit some day. Far from the big cities. Show the great Western Australia. Good Video Crack.
I’m immigrating from Dublin to Perth towards the end of the year and I can not wait what a beautiful city!
hope you have a rental sorted. if not goodluck
I spent a weekend in Perth on a tour of Aussie in 1981. Breaks my heart that I never returned.
Lived in Perth for 5 years. I love the city, the town and outback. Best memories of my life there ❤❤❤
Thanks for the nice comment 😁
I like Australia. It's a beautiful country.
Perth is an amazing nestled in the far west of Australia. Its uniqueness both culturally and biologically is a thing to behold for any visitors.
Thanks for the nice comment. Did you enjoy the video? I hope you stay tuned and subscribed for more videos. We’re starting a new world trip next month. Cheers from the family 😁🤙🏻
My city my home, Perth is home for all and beautiful.
Thanks Ejike! Your home city was amazing. Cheers from our family. Did you see the other videos in Western Australia? 😁👍🏻
W.A. is a great place to live. 500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 flies can't be wrong.
My beautiful Home town and you captured it PERTHECTLY ❤️
Australia is very nice country
Michael from Perth ,i LOVE AUSTRALIA , PERTH SI THE BEST STATE FOR FAMILY AND RELAXING , I HAVE TRAVELLED AROUND THE WORLD WITH MY WIFE, WE LOVE TRAVELLING ,BUT WHEN COMES TO RELAX AFTER YOU HOLIDAYS PERTH IS THE ONE TO COME HOME .CLEAN AIR, NO POLUTION , CLEAN BEACHES . LOVELY PARKS FOR PICNIC,THANKS AUSTRALIA .
Perth is the best! Thanks for supporting 😁💪🏻
Fremantle looks awesome and so historical. It looks so clean and classy, a bit like what we see in historic old towns in Central Europe.
Here in Melbourne we also have grand Victorian era architecture, however they are in really bad condition and run down. Older buildings in Melbourne are usually dirty, covered in graffiti and have paint falling off them.
My Sister was buried there.its too far
Nicely done video. But as a local there are a couple of things that tourism video's don't cover. 1. The city at night particularly from Kings Park, south of the city and from the Darling Range. 2. Whilst in the Darling Ranges the night sky. The Milky Way is beautiful. At particular times of the year best from early summer the clouds of stars are just stunning and the clusters are so big you feel like you can reach up and touch them. Bush walks. Places like Serpentine falls which in late August for a couple of days you have hundreds of thousands of butterflies, kids love them. But also wild kangaroos, echidna's, emu's and lots of different bird species. 3. Perth is not a tourist city as much so all the facilities are built for local families. The towns both inland and along the coast are destinations for holidaying families so they are all geared up for families who culturally do not demand 5 star facilities but rather practical things like access to natural wildlife, cooking, showering, lawn areas under shady trees, boat ramps and kids play grounds. 4 Penguin Island. Situated near Rockingham south of the city it is home to a colony of Fairy Penguins. The injured penguin sanctuary puts on a display and informative talk. During spring the island becomes a major breading ground for sea gulls and pelicans and it is very noisy. There you will regularly see dolphins and seals. But also the limestone formations showcase millions of years of evolution where you can see where ancient Forrests once stood. Fishing, diving and snorkeling are also popular but no camping. The Island is closed during the penguin moulting period. 5. Deep sea fishing. Some 15 kilometers off Rottnest Island is the Perth trench. It is a deep sea trench that equals the size of the grand canyon. Next to some of the best deep seas specias like blue bone grouper you have a major blue whale breeding ground, a major feeding ground for migrating hump back whales and some huge great white sharks. The city has a lot of hidden gems with unique interphase of facilities and nature. Just a beautiful city in the middle of nowhere.
Hi there! Thanks for all the additional places. Sounds great for when we return, which most of the times we do. We almost never visit a place just once if we like it. Still, unfortunately you can never do it all, especially with young kids. But also every place has more unique stuff outside the most well known places. A lifetime would never be long enough to do it all! 😂👍🏻 I’ll keep these recommendations in mind though.
Better not talk about it out loud so that tourists don't fall down here and spoil this peace and quiet!!
It looks like a fantastic city. There isn't any direct flight from here, Seoul, Korea, but I want to visit there and enjoy beautiful scenery someday. I've been to eastern part of Australia like Gold Coast and Sydney before, but it seems there are another kind of Indian Ocean charm in Perth.
Hi! You are right. Perth is a bit harder to reach and also it’s less popular for tourists than Sydney. However the Westcoast is such a delight and so different from the East. Have you seen all 9 video episodes we made om this side?
@@WoutoftheWorld Not yet. I learned about your channel just yesterday. I'll subscribe your channel and watch them.
Great tour of such a beautiful city
Thanks Mike 😁👍🏻
I'm proud and blessed to live in this city and called it my home..thanks for featuring our beautiful city..from your new subscriber
I love Perth so beautiful
Wow, looks so modern! I thought Perth looks like some classic European city or at least looks like Melbourne but its so different
Yes, Perth has a bit of both I guess. But especially the nature and the surrounding beaches make this city such a nice place 😍🤙🏻
I love Australia
We do too! Nine episodes online this year (six online and three to go next month) and 2024 we’ll be back filming the Northern coast 😁🤙🏻
I have been every where now in Western Australia my son and his partner drive me around Western Australia,and I really enjoyed it that was 2020 , and I stayed there for 4 months , I wanna go back there but no one will look after my dog .
Excellent video. Perth is a beautiful place... greettings from Paraguay, South America.
Yay My home city Perth.
You have a great home city, Logan! Thanks for the support 😁👍🏻 did you see the other West Australia videos? Next one is coming this weekend!
@@WoutoftheWorld No I've only seen this one.
The worse city in Australia
What a nice family trip. It's very nice to look at you. Amazing places and stories. Thank you 😍👍
Thanks Lunopark! Great to have you travel along with us. Cheers 😁👍🏻
Thank you for sharing about all around of the australian wonderful places and also gain knowledge through the useful detailed analysis information about Australia.. I mostly like this video ,,,,thank you again for sharing video....
Thank you for share with us wonderful video from PERTH. I know it is Daniel Ricciard hometown most lovely driver from Formula-one. But anyway, beautiful view, cute family you have; my favorite animal are Koala and Canguru. Congratulations! Great job.💚👣🤝💙
Thanks Reni! What a nice compliment and support. There are now six videos online of the Westcoast in Australia. Three more to come, hope you stay tuned. Cheers! 😁🤙🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld Thank you too! I will be here far from this beautiful and City= Austrália and Perth.🤔🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻🐻
I will learn much about Perth. Can't wait to visit the Beach.
This video is truly amazing! Animals, views, histories and fun facts! Documentary level videos in my POV. Thank you!
Thanks a lot! 😁🤙🏼 Did you subscribe to my channel already? I have videos about almost 150 countries on my RUclips channel 🤙🏼😎
@@WoutoftheWorld yes, absolutely subscribed and turned on notifications 😎look forward to new adventures
Australia has so super blue sky.
Yes, we had this sky every day 😅
Fantastic place.. U r so lucky enjoy this type beauty. Really australia so nice place to visit..
Thanks So Green! Have you checked out our other adventures around the world? After Australia we’ll be visiting Philippines next and then on to Africa. 😃
I’m moving to Perth soon for work, super excited!
Amazing video, Perth is breathtaking 😍, and you makes me smile all the video long 👍☀️
Ciao 👋
Thanks Francesco, for such a nice compliment 😁👍🏻 hope you’ll enjoy our other videos and all travels to come. Happy travels and ciao 🤙🏻
Beautiful city
Agreed! Thanks for the support 😁👍🏻 did you see the other West Australia videos? Next one is coming this weekend!
I love the Perth skyline, never been to australia
Love this as always . Enjoy !!!!🎉️❤
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Ok I saw the beers and decided to stay!
Thank you for your amazing video ❤ i love Perth ❤❤❤😊😊😊
You're welcome! Yes Perth is awesome 😁👍
nice video pearth is a peaceful city good luck to you always .
So beautiful love Perth because I live Here
We loved Perth too, lovely city!
Thank you for the beautiful video
My biggest regret is that I never immigrated to Australia when I was younger (perhaps from the fear of being so far from family back then) Although my cousin done it 35 years ago and a best friend done it 10+ years ago.
I did sell-up and move to spain but returned 3 years later, realising it would have been better to had moved to a country with similar i.e infrastructures, cultural similarities etc.
Moving to a country with a completely different culture and language admittedly can be educational, inspiring, (for the reasons some people 'choose' to do that) but also challenging for individual and personal reasons etc.
But from a different perspective, moving to another country with 'similar' cultural identities and the same language etc makes the choice to immigrate all that much easier to settle and establish yourself into the community and country itself.
You can still move there, can't you?
Due to my age (pre-retirement) and government regulations, think not. @@Alternatives_Universum
澳大利亚的Perth一直还没去过,下次有机会去看看
😃👍🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld 悉尼,墨尔本去过几趟,西部的Perth还真没去过,主要是飞机过去时间太久,尤其从上海过去,以前好像还没直飞航班。
I was in Perth just outside airport. Has good weather
The weather is great almost all year round 😁👍🏻 did you check the other videos of Western Australia on our channel?
GRACIAS; por el hermoso video; Que bello es nuestro Planeta, Soy de Perú es un país maravilloso también, Alemania es bello también lo considero mi segundo país porque mis bisabuelos eran Alemanes.
Very nice job brother
Thank you for showcasing the lesser appreciated parts of Perth, especially Fremantle and its historical origins. But in all fairness (as a Perth born and bred), the appeal isn’t in the ‘tourist destinations’, but in the places people take for granted in other countries, such as the beaches. I live in Melbourne now (which has become a tourism hub despite it’s often terrible and London-like weather), but I tell everyone that asks about Perth that its a place better appreciated in a week than a day, especially if you take the time to venture outside of the CBD area and Rottnest. Perth is the sunniest capital city in the world, and it would be a shame to not experience its beaches. WA (Western Australia) has some of the most secluded beaches with fine-as-dust sand, globally award-winning wineries, and the very Northern part of WA beyond Exmouth being grossly under appreciated such as Broome, which has recently had Cable Beach awarded as one of the best beaches in the world. I would imagine its the same for any part of the world, but to walk the beaten path does a disservice to the some of the best parts of Western Australia that are exclusive to this side of our continent. Given we are the same distance from New York to LA but are never given the time of day compared to the eastern states/cities (Sydney and Melbourne), I’m still waiting for a comprehensive review of the Western side of Australia by a foreigner. I’d love to see a RUclipsr enlist the help of a local that appreciates the state in its entirety to assist a review like this. And trust me, it would be well worth your time.
P.S. thank you for being one of the best foreign-made reviews of Perth/WA I’ve seen in a long time
Hi Daniel! Thanks for such nice compliments. I have the same feeling about the identity of Western Australia. Did you watch the other episodes too? From Margaret river to Exmouth, there are now 6 episodes, including Rottnest indeed. We make three more up to Broome. What I liked about Western Australia is probably also what’s lacking in it’s publicity. We were completely alone most of our trip. Right in the middle of nature and we loved the vibe in the places that do have some life. Thanks again, hope you’ll enjoy the others too and cheers from the family 😁🤙🏻
I had not seen your other episodes about WA until now, and I must say.. thank you 🙏🏻
I wish more people took the time to explore one of the biggest states in the world to the extent that you and your family have. Truly grateful!!
If you are ever in Perth again, I would highly recommend going to some of the popular beaches on the coast. Not only for the immaculate beaches themselves; but also the people and the culture. You can never say you’ve had the full waussie experience unless you spend an arvo on the beach relaxing and indulging in the wonderful atmosphere 🤗
I came to Perth and Australia last year July. Kalbarri region I think is the most beautiful place I've seen in my life. I now need to go further north and further south. Special part of the world!
I love Australia❤
Did you watch our other Australia videos aswell on my channel? 😁
Very nice vedio 😍 Thanks for sharing 😊
Perth is easily the major best city in Australia - No toll roads
For sure! We did love Adelaide also. So fresh, modern and easy to travel around. Cheers ❤️
Wow very beautiful Aussie 🖤
Yes indeed Mr. Fact! Thanks for the support 😁🤙🏻
We were last month in Perth beautiful and amazing❤
Why not? But I love the Gold Coast and Brisbane! 🇦🇺👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😘👋👋👋👋👋
We loved the East Coast as well, where we traveled in 2016. Have you seen the other Australia videos from this year? In total there are 9. In 2024 we’ll be back for some more videos in North and East-Australia 😁🤙🏻
Was there a reason you didn't start in the Great Southern? We have some of the world's best vinyards and produce. Our beaches are pristine, and the wildlife is amazing. There is a tiny pocket of land about 10km east from Albany, where there is a colony of Quokkas. 60km West, you have a cheese factory, meadery, chocolate and toffee makers, as well as Greenspool, a natural lagoon cut off from the rough Southern Ocean by a rock barrier. This is the time of the year for whale watching, as mother's bring their calves here when migrating. It's really like a slice of heaven.
Hi Death by Cheese 😁 not one in particular. But we were camping and the further South the colder the nights. We started in Margaret River and we found it to be very cold at the time. Also we didn’t have more time, so we would have had to skip other parts and spend even more time driving (both ways). We heard good things! And the things you mention sound great. Another thing is, we have all the time in the world to go back to countries. I like to have reasons to go back and after the East, the West and the North in 2024, there will for sure be a road trip along the South coast 😁👍🏻 did you see all the videos we made in Western Australia? Thanks for the tips and convincing arguments to return 😍
Beautiful land hihih
That plase is verry good❤❤❤❤
Great video brother❤️ really appreciate it.
Thanks! 😁 you can find a lot of other Australia videos on my channel!
i love australia and she is a beautiful country please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a good healthcare i wish happy day with successful and peace
Thanks Tounisi 🙏🏻 welcome to the channel! Hope you keep enjoying the Australian videos to come!
a amazing photography
Hi from Perth
Wow verry inspiring and beautiful place in Australia im new subscriber your channel sir watching from cebu city Philippines..
Thanks Jimpal! We are currently traveling Africa, but the next videos will be from the Philippines 😁 that’s the next destination after Australia. Cheers and thanks for the nice comment!
This is an amazing video, Love this. Explore Dhaka city as well as Bangladesh
Thanks Sifat! I’d love to one day. Cheers!
I love perth
We love it too! Hope you enjoyed the video and check out the other Australia videos too 😁
I visit Perth in this year nice
Almost true. Quokkas were once plentiful on the Western Australian mainland but introduced pest species such as foxes, cats and dogs along with habitat destruction has meant their numbers have declined. Their distribution is now limited to Rottnest Island, small islands off the south west coast and isolated pockets on the mainland near Albany.
In 1696 Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh thought they were rats and named Rottnest 'the rat nest island' because of them. Also, while de Vlamingh named the river, there was never a Dutch settlement on the Swan River.
Haha thanks for the very informative addition 😉🤙🏻 The episode that is already online about Rottnest has this information as well! I am Dutch by the way, so for me the words are very easy to recognize 😆
Did you like the episode by the way 😊 most important, that many people forget to say when they respond..
@@WoutoftheWorld Yes I did enjoy it. Keep up the good work.👍😎👍
great video! thx a lot!
Thanks Vasily! Cheers from us 😁👍🏻
My dream city 🏙️.
It truly is! Have you checked out all the other videos in Western Australia? There are now 9 online of the entire coast and some outback places. Cheers!
Wait, I live in southern river, Perth (even though midland is closer than Perth from here)
I in Victoria come here is so good here in Victoria when I was 2 I went
To Karachi for 3 years time in Pakistan really good in Victoria and Nile River kinda look like Vietnam 🇻🇳 and Cowes is Realy fun and a good place for a family holiday in a beautiful city location like Africa 🌍 or South America and USA and enjoyed and funny this Country
Please sponsor me and visit this beautiful country❤❤❤
I'm wishing you all a happy Wednesday
Happy thursday today! 😉
Good place 😊
Hi Priya, yes it sure is! Have you checked out the next five or six videos in Western Australia too? There are some more coming and then you’ll see destinations in the Philippines and Africa 😄👌🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld I will. Thanks. I have been to Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Gold Coast in Australia. Lives in Mauritius😊 love it there. Will definitely check your other travel videos✌
What about us in Busselton & Bunbury
We’ve been there in the episode about Margaret River! Did you see that one also 😁🤙🏻
Wow indah sekali kak Australia
Binatang masih di jaga dan di lestarikan iya di sana
Burung nya loh cantik cantik kak hee
Kak welcome the house aku iyah
Thanks for the comment 😁👌🏻 don’t speak the language though. I hope you liked the video and maybe check out all the others we made. We are traveling still and have a new video every week!
Beautiful ! what camera do you use ?
amazing
Thanks Anowar!
Nice videos what camera you’re using filming
You can’t find an American city that looks this pretty anymore. 😢
That van looks great! Where did you hire it from?
WA Experts! Are you planning to make a trip there aswell?
@@WoutoftheWorld looking to sort a pr visa to move from the uk to aus!!
😊😮❤. NICE
I like the koala. . .
Why did you bypass my home City Geraldton?
No biggy but i would be interested in hearing your thoughts.
I never thought Australia has many big cities 😮
Hi! Really? That's about the only places where the people all live ;) There are two cities with over 5 million, one with 3 million and two with 2 million!
@@WoutoftheWorld I was impressed. I watched several other videos just Wow.
I have family in both Australia and the netherlands i dont know where id like to move, im currently in sweden and i hate the weather. Its cold&grey and dark like 11 months outta 12. 20 sunny days per year people are so depressed here, the reason i cant decide between Netherlands and Australia is because in netherlands i have my close relatives and its a good location to travel from as well as i could visit Sweden and my old friends again, but if i move to Australia i like leave everyone behind me . I also need to get to know my family in sydney i have never met them .. weather and quality of life i can Imagine sydney is better than holland . But as i said. Family and friends or good weather and a restart 😞😞 idk what to choose
We like Australia but we live in the Netherlands. Apart from the weather I think living standard in the Netherlands is better. Also, I do like to have occasional snow and cold Christmases. It’s an easy country to start all our travels and everything is very close. A perfect country for holidays, to us, isn’t the perfect place to live. We like to be able to see different things too! 😁🤙🏻
@@WoutoftheWorld i understand, thats why i also like the netherlands!! Its a huge upgrade from sweden. Australia might be just for travelling sometimes i guess its better living in netherlands:), thanks!!
I want to move my family to Perth from Ireland!
How can you afford to travel all the time?
Don't go, I regret to move there
The sun is unreasonably strong
And it's super dry in summer
It feel like a roasting desert
I have been to east side of Australia and it's so much better
Very high cost of living here. I won't recommend you to move unless you have a job guaranteed which is going to pay upwards of 80k
Most live able city in the world .
It is pretty awesome! Have you checked out the other videos in Western Australia too? We have all nine of this series online now 😁🤙🏻
Cidade bonita
For sure! Thanks for watching. Check out the other episodes in Western Australia too! There are 9 in total. Cheers!
nice
Thanks Shenzhen Hong Kong 😁🤙🏻
a pleasure!
Good vid! But "quay" is pronounced "key" here by the way!
Thanks for the advice, remains difficult when languages are changed into other languages. It’s a French word, for me as a European it’s strange to use the adapted version. I do understand that the Brittish changed the pronunciation of things though 😉
Thanks for the advice, remains difficult when languages are changed into other languages. It’s a French word, for me as a European it’s strange to use the adapted version. I do understand that the Brittish changed the pronunciation of things though 😉
@@WoutoftheWorld no worries! Safe travels!
Great Video better than Sydney and Melbourne.
what about the job opportunity for new comer ? The house rent?
Hi Muler! About that I wouldn’t know, but maybe someone else here does 😅 we just focus on the traveling. Cheers! 🤙🏻
Rentals are hard to find. Jobs are plentiful.
U need a car and a fat wallet in perth. U can't do much without either, here.
That’s true unfortunately! But the best things in life ain’t free when it comes to traveling. For me visiting the places at least once in my lifetime is a blessing.. I always try to vary them with some cheaper places along the road. 😅
What is woat?
I have no idea. Wout is my name if that’s what you mean 😂
Are there snakes other there please?
Yes, there are dugites and tiger snakes. They are venomous, but they don’t bite too often if you don’t hunt or chase them.
We are Aborigen we are living in Maldives insaAllah ❤❤❤😂😂😂
Thanks for the great comment! Have you been here also than? We will be in the Maldives again soon. Have you also seen our channel with 300 videos all over the world 😁 hope you subscribe and stay tuned!
Western Australia
Beautiful, but I don’t like spiders, snakes. And from what I hear they’re are some very deadly creatures there. Of course there’s deadly creatures here in America 🇺🇸, too. Snakes, spiders, scorpions, etc. I would love to at least visit there.
Hi Shannon, I understand. However, in the Western Part of Australia there are not so many spiders and snakes as in other parts of the country. Also, we didn't see one of them!
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Talko Nassira Tahiri men casa larbaa 😭😭 sbitar ijbari jdid flmakhribe, ola ndiwkom lzoo ijbari
Sng Dragon Oussama Chaibi 😭😭
I can’t read it, but thanks for the support 😅🤙🏻
Looks so peaceful. Is it dangerous to live there due to toxic animals intruding your home?
No not really.
Thanks for responding. @@julzhunt7790