Once again gorgeous video and beautiful drone shots 👏 The food though 😋 Seemed like, apart from your friends, Maggie was pretty relaxed to visit and not overly touristic? And the Wallabies checking out Em was such a sweet moment ❤ Ps. Any specific reason why it’s called Magnetic Island? Have a good trip and thanks for the “next up” message, good idea and can’t wait. Greetings 👋 Peter
Thanks for the kind message Peter! Magnetic Island was named by Lt James Cook in 1770 when he believed the magnetic compass on his ship the Endeavour was affected by the island. Yes “Maggie” had tourists however it didn’t feel like it was too much. The roads were quiet and the car parks for the hiking trails were not full.
Thank you, guys! That was a wonderful guide to Magnetic Island. Once again, your videography, music and editing are outstanding. Your suggestion to take your vehicle over is definitely the way to go.
No so padymelons are a different type of wallaby they are usually smaller and more plump looking with a rounder head. These were rock wallabies which are different again to a normal wallaby. What makes these so special is they have specially designed feet that enable them to run fast over rocks
Wow!! Australia's such a beautiful country 😊
@@pman2916 thank you so much ☺️ yes we are very lucky. Where are you from? 😊
Your videos are amazing❤❤ Thank you for sharing.
You're most welcome. Thanks for watching and dropping this lovely comment 🙏
hello! thank you very much for your wonderful videos! like them a lot! wish you all the best!
@@nohabloruso thank you so much and same to you ☺️ we appreciate you watching them 🫶🏼
WOW!!!, amazing beautiful Place ❤
Once again gorgeous video and beautiful drone shots 👏 The food though 😋 Seemed like, apart from your friends, Maggie was pretty relaxed to visit and not overly touristic? And the Wallabies checking out Em was such a sweet moment ❤ Ps. Any specific reason why it’s called Magnetic Island? Have a good trip and thanks for the “next up” message, good idea and can’t wait. Greetings 👋 Peter
Thanks for the kind message Peter! Magnetic Island was named by Lt James Cook in 1770 when he believed the magnetic compass on his ship the Endeavour was affected by the island. Yes “Maggie” had tourists however it didn’t feel like it was too much. The roads were quiet and the car parks for the hiking trails were not full.
@ Thanks for that info 👍
Epic views ❤🎉
Thank you, guys! That was a wonderful guide to Magnetic Island. Once again, your videography, music and editing are outstanding. Your suggestion to take your vehicle over is definitely the way to go.
Thank you so much! We had such a fun time on Magnetic Island 😊
So lovely especially those cute little (was it paddy melons?). Absolutely stunning views. Thanks for sharing
No so padymelons are a different type of wallaby they are usually smaller and more plump looking with a rounder head. These were rock wallabies which are different again to a normal wallaby. What makes these so special is they have specially designed feet that enable them to run fast over rocks
@_letsescapetogether_ wow so interesting. Thanks for explaining. They are all so cute though lol