Hey Terry, what a great video on your trip to Worlds End SA. Very entertaining as usual and the bakery looked good as well. Love the blooper at the end and great drone work mate.
It's a beautiful gorge. In winter the water is running down onto the little waterholes. In the 80's there was a beautiful large swimming hole further up the gorge that we used to swim in. Camped there quite a few times.
Great video Terry, most of these little towns are worth stopping and supporting,but mostly I drive through going somewhere else. I should do more stopping in future.
Hi Terry 👋 You've done a great job hear again , your approach to the history of each town & your friendly personality makes your vlogs easy to watch . Keep it up , don't let the views STOP you .
Sometimes it is about the journey as you said in the end... What nice towns too!! I did look where "World's end" is and it is sadly JUST outside Goyder's line sadly... It is amazing how they went trough the effort of building these houses which will last many more life times though...
Awesome to see your video. My great great grandparents owned farm land all around worlds end right through to webs gap. The main homestead is still standing in the hills if you look into the hills from the worlds end church.
🌞my ancestors had a farm called The Endeavour in the Barrosa It was sold out after they passed away and the following generations couldn't afford to take it on I was born in Gawler my paternal grandparents bought the Sandy Creek school house and lived there decrepetly breeding dogs with zero hygiene habits for humans or canines I don't know how my mother and aunt's settled for that revoltingness I'm the opposite hours and hours soaking in any hot tub in sight
i love the little towns in Australia that are so rich with history, its so fascinating to learn about. thank you for another great video Terry.
Thanks ☺️. It’s fun to explore
Beautiful old stone buildings are still standing the test of time
Hey Terry, what a great video on your trip to Worlds End SA. Very entertaining as usual and the bakery looked good as well. Love the blooper at the end and great drone work mate.
Thanks so much. It was a fun journey 😀
It's a beautiful gorge. In winter the water is running down onto the little waterholes. In the 80's there was a beautiful large swimming hole further up the gorge that we used to swim in. Camped there quite a few times.
Great series, we are really enjoying your travels!
Thanks. So glad you’re enjoying them 😀
We use to camp there years ago. The kids were young. Great walks. Loved it
Great video Terry, most of these little towns are worth stopping and supporting,but mostly I drive through going somewhere else. I should do more stopping in future.
If you don’t stop you never know what you might find.
Hi Terry 👋
You've done a great job hear again , your approach to the history of each town & your friendly personality makes your vlogs easy to watch . Keep it up , don't let the views STOP you .
Great video, showing us couch potato’s, a little bit of country Australia,thumbs up,cheers from Downunder ❤️🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺
Glad you enjoyed it 😀
Sometimes it is about the journey as you said in the end...
What nice towns too!!
I did look where "World's end" is and it is sadly JUST outside Goyder's line sadly...
It is amazing how they went trough the effort of building these houses which will last many more life times though...
Hi great video of my little town of Eudunda. Colin Theile was born in Eudunda.
There is another town by that name in NSW as well. Thanks for the video.
Awesome to see your video. My great great grandparents owned farm land all around worlds end right through to webs gap. The main homestead is still standing in the hills if you look into the hills from the worlds end church.
The hotel in Kapunda, Clare castle was in Mcleods Daughters.
I been to Kapunda, it's a huanted town because I had a ghostly expirence there. It's the most haunted town in Australia
Good Presentation. Lovely Music too.
I love maps too.
Colin Thiele was my cousin 🤗 I didn’t know his name was misspelt. They changed a lot of European names.
Just a small point, Colin Thiele is pronounced Cloin Teelee, note the e on the end of the name, I know this because I was a Thiele!
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Sorry I mispelt Colin! Haha!🤣
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Yes it does feel like the middle of nowhere but it was farming life
I hope you realise you bumped into the Emerging Historian of the Year at Eudunda; Samuel Doering. Very lucky.
He was so good 😁
Colin Thiele was my cousin 🤗
🌞my ancestors had a farm called The Endeavour in the Barrosa It was sold out after they passed away and the following generations couldn't afford to take it on I was born in Gawler my paternal grandparents bought the Sandy Creek school house and lived there decrepetly breeding dogs with zero hygiene habits for humans or canines I don't know how my mother and aunt's settled for that revoltingness I'm the opposite hours and hours soaking in any hot tub in sight
🌞I nearly rented or was it bought a house in eudunda
Pleasant and interesting travelogue. But Colin Thiele's surname is pronounce TEE-lee, not Teel.
Thanks for setting us straight
good video but you didn,t mention Robertstown you had to drive through it to get to worlds end