A well narrated and informative depiction of the Nullabor crossing. It's so refreshing to see someone to make great videos without always being in the centre of attention as most are. Having narration behind the images is very professional and I look forward to seeing more in the future. Don't stop, you would make a terrific TV presenter one day!
Hi Jane, Thank you for taking the time to provide such positive feedback - it means a lot knowing people are enjoying my videos, especially while I'm still learning... really appreciate your support!
As you said Nullarbor being Latin for No Trees. The reason there are so many trees for 99% of the journey is that on the Eyre Highway, you are actually on the Nullarbor for about 20 km around Nullarbor Roadhouse. The majority of the Nullarbor Plain is inland and only touches the coast for a short distance. If you were to travel by train on the Indian Pacific, you would see a lot more of the Nullarbor, west of Ooldea. Going North from the railway line you are back in wooded areas within about 100km.
A well narrated and informative depiction of the Nullabor crossing. It's so refreshing to see someone to make great videos without always being in the centre of attention as most are. Having narration behind the images is very professional and I look forward to seeing more in the future. Don't stop, you would make a terrific TV presenter one day!
Hi Jane,
Thank you for taking the time to provide such positive feedback - it means a lot knowing people are enjoying my videos, especially while I'm still learning... really appreciate your support!
As you said Nullarbor being Latin for No Trees. The reason there are so many trees for 99% of the journey is that on the Eyre Highway, you are actually on the Nullarbor for about 20 km around Nullarbor Roadhouse. The majority of the Nullarbor Plain is inland and only touches the coast for a short distance. If you were to travel by train on the Indian Pacific, you would see a lot more of the Nullarbor, west of Ooldea. Going North from the railway line you are back in wooded areas within about 100km.
Thank you for sharing this. I wasn’t aware and it makes perfect sense now! Cheers 🙏
Awesome video.
That Was Fantastic Very Nicely Done 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
It’s nice video Vlog.
Thanks mate!
Hello and Namaste From Nepal. I really enjoyed your videos and I had visited Perth two years ago.