5 DAY ROAD TRIP ACROSS AUSTRALIA’S GREAT OCEAN ROAD!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @charlottecoffey6492
    @charlottecoffey6492 Год назад +3

    Loving your Australia content. Been watching your channel for years x

  • @Cupcakiiiii
    @Cupcakiiiii Год назад +1

    Definitely one of my favourite videos so far. I love road trips and the great ocean road seems amazing 🫶

  • @chloeantoniou4423
    @chloeantoniou4423 Год назад +1

    Loving all of the Australia vlogs and very excited to plan my trip this year to live the dream! ❤
    Thanks for the job app tip too!

  • @xCiaraLouisexx
    @xCiaraLouisexx Год назад

    Sat here in blankets whilst you guys are in the warm 😢 loved this!

  • @jessedwardes690
    @jessedwardes690 Год назад

    I actually thought the same thing about the Algarve! I've been there, oh god, about 15 times - including to Carvoeiro - and a lot of the beautiful beaches with their massive rocks do look so similar to these Australian ones! Amazing considering how far away they are!

  • @amandaabdo932
    @amandaabdo932 Год назад

    Aww this is home... love seeing it from someone else's perspective

  • @laurarollinson1997
    @laurarollinson1997 Год назад +1

    I always called them Jazzies!

  • @mollygoodwin1408
    @mollygoodwin1408 Год назад

    Such a fun week, it was great meeting you guys!

  • @bethaneydunne9682
    @bethaneydunne9682 Год назад +1

    Another amazing Video Molly love you thank you for sharing . keep it up 👍👍👍

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 Год назад

    Please visit Wilson’s Promontory in Victoria and Croajingalong national park , next time you visit Australia

  • @KatieWootton
    @KatieWootton Год назад +2

    Molly you're literally living my dream life 😂

  • @petermarkowiak4729
    @petermarkowiak4729 Год назад

    loving your blogs

  • @rosehull4454
    @rosehull4454 Год назад

    snowies!!

  • @heulwen_
    @heulwen_ Год назад

    Jazzies and snowies for the white ones

  • @annathompson1972
    @annathompson1972 Год назад +1

    random question, have u ever thought of interailling europe? doing it this year and just wondered if you’d thought of it ahha ur my travel go to and there’s no videos hahaha😂😂xxx

  • @iarescientists28
    @iarescientists28 Год назад +3

    You know you don’t have to worry about crocs south of Noosa right? You’ve mentioned crocs a few times in recent vlogs 😂

  • @caoilinnneal2291
    @caoilinnneal2291 Год назад

    Love you

  • @Bertie8865
    @Bertie8865 Год назад

    Will you be visiting adelaide?

  • @megastbury6179
    @megastbury6179 Год назад

    Think they are Jazzles!

  • @thebigcj
    @thebigcj Год назад

    How was the driving? I'd love to drive this route but am a nervous driver 😅😅

  • @roseberry3588
    @roseberry3588 Год назад

    1 comment, 1 question (I'm sure that you're wincing already! sorry!)
    Anytime I have travelled to a picturesque site, such as the sunrise in this video, I see people taking photographs of the natural beauty, which is of course understandable. But let me pass on something that my grandfather told me when he was dying: the photographs don't mean anything to anyone but the photgrapher. After the photographer is gone, it's just another beautiful photograph, likely somewhat lacking in quality compared to those taken by Ansel Adams or some other professional. The key to making photogrpahs mean something is to put some humans in them. Preferably your loved ones, or close friends, or even just people that you met on the trip to the site. Be sure to tag each photo with names, dates (that's automatic nowadays) and maybe a little blurb about the folks in the photo if they aren't the usual subjects. "When you grow old", he said, "and people die or you lose touch with people, it's as if a giant rubber ("eraser" for North Americans) has come and erased your past - the places that you used to go (both man-made, like stores or bars/restaurants, and natural, through residential or business development) are gone, or modified beyond recognition. The only ones who remember the places, who remember the special moments, are all gone. Pictures, then, are the lasting connection. You can prove that you indeed were there in Australia. You can prove that you were there when England won the World Cup (well, if you're 70 years old or so) et cetera. Take photos of the things that truly matter. (PS this isn't meant to be directed to Molly, et al, but toward the other folks who seemed to be taking pictures somewhat aimlessly into nature).
    Also, as far as working in Australia, aside from those holding a "former colonies" passport, may one work for a wage in Australia? Things may have changed but many years ago there were quite strict laws on whom may collect a wage in Australia. Americans, at least at one time, were not allowed, for instance. Just wondering...
    Love all of your videos, vlogs especially, and so jealous of both your journey and your intrepidness in taking it! Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @Rosie4511
    @Rosie4511 Год назад

    🥰🌟💕

  • @sadiedurham4058
    @sadiedurham4058 Год назад

    😘💖💖❤