Girrrl, what is it with you and fruit?! Passionfruit is fabulous, especially on our much-vaunted pavlova dessert 😋
@louisaklimentos758319 сағат бұрын
I love your video and your sense of humour . You guys will be missed when you leave Australia. ♥️♥️♥️
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
We have sooo many more videos coming! We will take a brief jump over to south east Asia but will be back in Australia. Eventually we will leave but not for a long time :) have no fear ❤️. Thank you for watching
@naturephotographychallenge20 сағат бұрын
Found your channel. Love your humour! Hi from Victoria Australia! Looking forward to seeing your travels & adventures!! 😀 You guys are going to blow up on YT no worries!!
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Hello! Thank you for watching :) Fingers crossed 🤞 put in a good word for us to the KZread gods.
@marklocke567820 сағат бұрын
i hate banananans
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
We should start a club.
@marklocke567816 сағат бұрын
@@RhysandMissy YEAHHHH !!!!
@daskrispysquivvel312021 сағат бұрын
Your "Brian Wilson"/ "Yellow Submarine" period!
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
It’s fine art, only intellectuals will understand its depth. 😅
@dasta765823 сағат бұрын
Come on Missy, banana!!! How does anyone hate a banana??? 🤣🤣🤣 Even if this was thrown together, it was still awesome to watch, love you guys and your content!!! ❤
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
It’s a texture thing. Mushy mushy banana no good. Thank you for watching!!
@stuarthancock57123 сағат бұрын
The actual completely treeless stretch is only a few hours drive. Sunset at the Nullarbor roadhouse is stunning. The cliffs are beautiful. It’s a great drive
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Yeah it was a classic road trip for sure! We actually had a lot of fun
@michaelmayo9048Күн бұрын
Missy you'll get scerby😅 if you don't eat fruit..not shore if l spelt scerby right.
@DeepThought999923 сағат бұрын
Scurvy. Sure.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Missy does eat fruit! She just likes to eat certain fruits and not others haha. I’ve been convincing her to try to branch out. You are all seeing the results. 😅
@michaelmayo904811 сағат бұрын
@@RhysandMissy l did see her eat the passion fruit.yum we had a passion fruit bush when l was a kid we ate lots. Rhys you remind me of mad Max the road warrior with the tripping video effects bits of driving across the Nullarbor 😂
@WesleyMediaHubКүн бұрын
Another Top Vid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Take care out there guys Regards Nigel WMH Team
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
😃
@user-pb8vc8vp8wКүн бұрын
Doesn't like bananas,screws her face up at passionfruit ? Your sex life must be challenging.
@macman1469Күн бұрын
I drove from Perth to Bathurst in 38 hrs , back in 1981 . Its a hell of a road trip.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
You think the roads of Australia inspired the AC/DC song? Highway to hell?
@macman146917 сағат бұрын
@@RhysandMissy Highway to He'll was actually inspired by the drive up the Canning Highway to the Raffles Hotel . It's in the southern suburbs of Perth Western Australia.
@ianmaher4348Күн бұрын
Guys, you can't lose what you don't have!
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Guilty
@lesliedavis2185Күн бұрын
I’ve done this straight thru, 40 hrs driving Perth to Melbourne. It is what it is,and a.ong way. The night sky is amazing.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
😳 hope you took advantage of the free coffee for drivers. That’s a whole lot of driving. Did you forget to return a movie or something?
@lesliedavis21856 сағат бұрын
@@RhysandMissyha ha, my ex raced motorcycles, so we went over for a race meeting in the national championships. It’s nicer to take a few more days to d the trip
@dangermouse3619Күн бұрын
Yes the great Australia bite is due from sharks back in the day when there were megalodons. They were so big that they bit of parts of the coast line cliffs.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Now the teeth marks make sense! 😆
@gbsailing9436Күн бұрын
I listened carefully and heard about 93% of everything you said (it was a little subdued and muffled in spots), but you didn't say whether you enjoyed the experience? Also, did you get in a round of golf? I loved the editing and mixing of the wound this week - snippets of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in there somewhere amongst other stuff? Well done.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
It was an adventure for sure! Which is always fun but we did not do any golfing. Only just learned about the longest 18 holes golf course. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment :)
@damienlewandowski2853Күн бұрын
Great Video guys ,most bus or train services cross the Nullarbor at night time so to avoid the boredom of it lol.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Night time driving is not in our skill set 🥲
@user-bi8wp6wy3lКүн бұрын
Guys you should have played the worlds longest 18 hole golf course on your way it would have broken the trip 1 hole every few hundred kms.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
That’s what that was!! We kept seeing golf courses. Unfortunately we have never been very good at golf 😅
@SpunkmeyerSnrКүн бұрын
I lost my sanity there too.
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
Seems to be a lot of minds left on the side of the road 😅
@TenOrbitalКүн бұрын
People think nullarbor is an Aboriginal word but it's Latin for 'no tree' (null arbor).
@RhysandMissy17 сағат бұрын
This makes sense
@TenOrbital7 сағат бұрын
@@RhysandMissy - yah maybe I should rephrase "I thought 'nullarbor' is an Aboriginal word but eventually I found out it's Latin for 'no tree' (null arbor).
@kellieheald3 сағат бұрын
Haha, same here. I was nearly 50 when I found out it was latin and not an aborigine word@@TenOrbital
@eddykate3700Күн бұрын
Thank you for making me cry with your retelling of the Dreamtime beginnings of Wilpena Pound and your respect for our first custodians! I visited the pound and Uluru in 1974 on a school trip. I thought it was a once in a lifetime opportunity, until I FELT the spiritual heartbeat of our country coming from Uluru. It was the first time I knew what it is to be "Aussie", and it is what welcomes and binds us all in the principles of "giving a mate a leg up when they are having a bad day." Even the 30% of us who were not born here quickly fall in love with this country. I knew one day I would return to Uluru and I am delighted you are starting to feel the heartbeat that binds us all to country and our ancient past. "Welcome to Country." Enjoy your travels and yes drink plenty of water!
@RhysandMissyКүн бұрын
What a beautiful comment you are going to make us cry ☺️. We are so happy to share in even the smallest part of the spiritual heart beat. We are actually headed into Northern Territory soon and will be going to visit Uluṟu so this has made me even more excited! Wishing you all the best and thank you for commenting :)
@michaelmayo9048Күн бұрын
Goon bag is the worst ..tastes like goat piss.where the hell are ya now ..l need a new video to watch. Drive safe watch out for the bunyip very dangerous 😮
@Batfink11Күн бұрын
Never eaten an orange.My suspicions were right,I knew you were aliens.The jig is up.
@RhysandMissyКүн бұрын
👽🛸🍊. We come in peace ✌️
@michaelmayo90482 күн бұрын
Lakes entrance)..the entrance is not where you enter nor where the sea enters the river is entering the entrance not at the sea end but at the far end is where the fresh water enters the lake at Lakes entrance so that is the Lakes entrance.
@ThuyPham-my1kc4 күн бұрын
Subscribed
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
We thank you for the honour 🫡
@SpunkmeyerSnr4 күн бұрын
Damn, I wish you had a play list, then again .... do I ?
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
Time is just a social construct
@SpunkmeyerSnr5 күн бұрын
Cloak 100%
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
Unfortunately we have yet to wear them 😅
@SpunkmeyerSnr5 күн бұрын
🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
🚐🚐
@SpunkmeyerSnr5 күн бұрын
If this video was a Pilot Show I would back it for syndication.
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
🥹
@SpunkmeyerSnr5 күн бұрын
Digging the monologues.
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
Thank you thank you 🙏
@MelodyMan696 күн бұрын
What meds make you dance so much. ?? 🇦🇺👀
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
vibes
@achebwahs11116 күн бұрын
Great respect for mob and their culture mate. The dreaming stories and songs have more to offer to the sciences than most choose to believe. Many of the earliest creation stories originate from ancestors observations of major celestial events that impacted their world and people thousands of years ago. They are preserved in song lines and stories with observations likened to recognizable references in nature such as animals and their behaviours. Colours are a significant clue as to what these observations might have been. Collaborations between stories and petroglyph rock art is incredibly fascinating. It is in its early stages as far as studies go, but an important and beautiful arm of science, gifted by a beautiful culture of human beings. Our world's oldest record keepers. Enjoy your travels guys
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
wow that is incredibly interesting! we havent had enough time to look into this, but we will definitely will now think of that aspect of the dream time stories looking forward! thanks for the comment😃
@achebwahs11116 күн бұрын
@@RhysandMissyYou're welcome. Enjoy your time in this extraordinary ancient land.
@MarcelleHechenberger-jg7pl6 күн бұрын
Water is the most essential thing to take especially in the outback. Drink at least a litre being in that hot sun
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
You got it! Hydration is key :)
@reneepope-munro81156 күн бұрын
I can’t believe this is your first Big Thing for the trip haha
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
We are afraid of giant things so we have been avoiding them. 😶
@noppppe13146 күн бұрын
You need water if you are going for walks on hiking trails in Australia. Stick to the hiking tracks and don't go away from them. Enjoy your time in Australia.
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
Aye aye captain 🫡
@SpunkmeyerSnr7 күн бұрын
Only 380 subs .... CRIMINAL. Best travel vlogs ever. P.S. Love the monologues.
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
Thank you! It is early yet 🥹. Hopefully we can get to 500 by the end of the year
@user-gj8zu1pv9r7 күн бұрын
Another superb video!
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@louisaklimentos75837 күн бұрын
I saw a little bit of the outback in South Australia but never got to see The Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound . Thank you fir your amazing video !
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
If you ever have the chance, go check it out:) thank YOU for watching😄
@jillreifschneider57197 күн бұрын
LOVE THE STAR-FILLED NIGHT SKY!
@RhysandMissy6 күн бұрын
it was so beautiful in this area!
@jillreifschneider57197 күн бұрын
Okay. So, I need to know when Rhys recites the words that make you reflect on life's choices, etc. is he quoting an author? musician? Or is it his original words?
@RhysandMissy5 күн бұрын
Rhys does write the words himself but some lines may be inspired by other sources. Definitely some influence from all the fantasy books he listens too 😂
@jillreifschneider57195 күн бұрын
@@RhysandMissy LOVE IT
@bernietaylor23447 күн бұрын
It's great following you, I always love getting others view points on our great land. Just don't take the outback for granted it can bite you. .
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
well thanks for following along:) and we definitely wont😅
@judileeming15897 күн бұрын
Loved your unique view of our country … subscribed and hope to see more.
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
thank you!! yes we post every week:):)
@michaelmayo90487 күн бұрын
Missy nailed the oz accent 😊 l got mixed up l thought you were going to the meteorite creator wolf creek)at 1st , but it was Wilpena .nice job on the surpent story .😊
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
🤣 i think we might be going there soon if i am thinking correctly! and thank you!!
@reneepope-munro81157 күн бұрын
That was FAR too much Vegemite for a novice, I call sabotage
@RhysandMissy4 күн бұрын
Yes Rhys has now become a Vegemite lover so we have rectified this error. Missy has now tried Vegemite under better pretences
@daskrispysquivvel31207 күн бұрын
I gave this video a thumbs up before I'd even watched it. And now that I have watched it , I don't regret it.
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
glad it didn’t disappoint!! haha thank you:)
@A17ze7 күн бұрын
Amazing 🤩
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
thank you!!😃
@wouldlovemyownname7 күн бұрын
i hope you guys are equipped survivalwise. Spare tyres, satellite phones, water etc...
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
yea..ofcourse😅😅
@wouldlovemyownname7 күн бұрын
@@RhysandMissy Thats good. I genuinely wish you safe adventuring. I know someone from the US who broke down near uluru and wasnt equipped and had to rely on the kindness of strangers and a bit of luck so its fortunate he is ok.
@Spinsaweb7 күн бұрын
Outback 😂😂😂 Flinders is the bush, a long way from the real outback! And for crisis sake y'all Americans need to check pronunciations with a local before making these videos
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
Fair enough! 😅
@glenwillson50736 күн бұрын
It's genuine outback land scape alright. It's just that with SA & WA the outback kicks in not all that far from Adelaide & Perth, unlike Brisbane & Sydney.
@damienlewandowski28537 күн бұрын
Love the video guys....Adelaide and South Australia is a amazing place to live and raise a family...weather is brilliant and lifestyle is very laid back.Also alot cheaper than the Eastern States.
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
i bet! yes we absolutely loved our time spent here:)
@justjj43197 күн бұрын
Am so glad you made the time to choose Ikara. This is our extended family's "go to" place ... the real Australia.
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
glad we did too!! we loved it🧡
@Nuggettfaz7 күн бұрын
Goodonyasonya.............. Your vids are funny and enjoyable. Keep diggin' Oz guys and explore this wide red land. Cheers
@RhysandMissy7 күн бұрын
thanks for watching!! were loving australia so far, and cant wait to see more of it:)
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Girrrl, what is it with you and fruit?! Passionfruit is fabulous, especially on our much-vaunted pavlova dessert 😋
I love your video and your sense of humour . You guys will be missed when you leave Australia. ♥️♥️♥️
We have sooo many more videos coming! We will take a brief jump over to south east Asia but will be back in Australia. Eventually we will leave but not for a long time :) have no fear ❤️. Thank you for watching
Found your channel. Love your humour! Hi from Victoria Australia! Looking forward to seeing your travels & adventures!! 😀 You guys are going to blow up on YT no worries!!
Hello! Thank you for watching :) Fingers crossed 🤞 put in a good word for us to the KZread gods.
i hate banananans
We should start a club.
@@RhysandMissy YEAHHHH !!!!
Your "Brian Wilson"/ "Yellow Submarine" period!
It’s fine art, only intellectuals will understand its depth. 😅
Come on Missy, banana!!! How does anyone hate a banana??? 🤣🤣🤣 Even if this was thrown together, it was still awesome to watch, love you guys and your content!!! ❤
It’s a texture thing. Mushy mushy banana no good. Thank you for watching!!
The actual completely treeless stretch is only a few hours drive. Sunset at the Nullarbor roadhouse is stunning. The cliffs are beautiful. It’s a great drive
Yeah it was a classic road trip for sure! We actually had a lot of fun
Missy you'll get scerby😅 if you don't eat fruit..not shore if l spelt scerby right.
Scurvy. Sure.
Missy does eat fruit! She just likes to eat certain fruits and not others haha. I’ve been convincing her to try to branch out. You are all seeing the results. 😅
@@RhysandMissy l did see her eat the passion fruit.yum we had a passion fruit bush when l was a kid we ate lots. Rhys you remind me of mad Max the road warrior with the tripping video effects bits of driving across the Nullarbor 😂
Another Top Vid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Take care out there guys Regards Nigel WMH Team
😃
Doesn't like bananas,screws her face up at passionfruit ? Your sex life must be challenging.
I drove from Perth to Bathurst in 38 hrs , back in 1981 . Its a hell of a road trip.
You think the roads of Australia inspired the AC/DC song? Highway to hell?
@@RhysandMissy Highway to He'll was actually inspired by the drive up the Canning Highway to the Raffles Hotel . It's in the southern suburbs of Perth Western Australia.
Guys, you can't lose what you don't have!
Guilty
I’ve done this straight thru, 40 hrs driving Perth to Melbourne. It is what it is,and a.ong way. The night sky is amazing.
😳 hope you took advantage of the free coffee for drivers. That’s a whole lot of driving. Did you forget to return a movie or something?
@@RhysandMissyha ha, my ex raced motorcycles, so we went over for a race meeting in the national championships. It’s nicer to take a few more days to d the trip
Yes the great Australia bite is due from sharks back in the day when there were megalodons. They were so big that they bit of parts of the coast line cliffs.
Now the teeth marks make sense! 😆
I listened carefully and heard about 93% of everything you said (it was a little subdued and muffled in spots), but you didn't say whether you enjoyed the experience? Also, did you get in a round of golf? I loved the editing and mixing of the wound this week - snippets of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in there somewhere amongst other stuff? Well done.
It was an adventure for sure! Which is always fun but we did not do any golfing. Only just learned about the longest 18 holes golf course. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment :)
Great Video guys ,most bus or train services cross the Nullarbor at night time so to avoid the boredom of it lol.
Night time driving is not in our skill set 🥲
Guys you should have played the worlds longest 18 hole golf course on your way it would have broken the trip 1 hole every few hundred kms.
That’s what that was!! We kept seeing golf courses. Unfortunately we have never been very good at golf 😅
I lost my sanity there too.
Seems to be a lot of minds left on the side of the road 😅
People think nullarbor is an Aboriginal word but it's Latin for 'no tree' (null arbor).
This makes sense
@@RhysandMissy - yah maybe I should rephrase "I thought 'nullarbor' is an Aboriginal word but eventually I found out it's Latin for 'no tree' (null arbor).
Haha, same here. I was nearly 50 when I found out it was latin and not an aborigine word@@TenOrbital
Thank you for making me cry with your retelling of the Dreamtime beginnings of Wilpena Pound and your respect for our first custodians! I visited the pound and Uluru in 1974 on a school trip. I thought it was a once in a lifetime opportunity, until I FELT the spiritual heartbeat of our country coming from Uluru. It was the first time I knew what it is to be "Aussie", and it is what welcomes and binds us all in the principles of "giving a mate a leg up when they are having a bad day." Even the 30% of us who were not born here quickly fall in love with this country. I knew one day I would return to Uluru and I am delighted you are starting to feel the heartbeat that binds us all to country and our ancient past. "Welcome to Country." Enjoy your travels and yes drink plenty of water!
What a beautiful comment you are going to make us cry ☺️. We are so happy to share in even the smallest part of the spiritual heart beat. We are actually headed into Northern Territory soon and will be going to visit Uluṟu so this has made me even more excited! Wishing you all the best and thank you for commenting :)
Goon bag is the worst ..tastes like goat piss.where the hell are ya now ..l need a new video to watch. Drive safe watch out for the bunyip very dangerous 😮
Never eaten an orange.My suspicions were right,I knew you were aliens.The jig is up.
👽🛸🍊. We come in peace ✌️
Lakes entrance)..the entrance is not where you enter nor where the sea enters the river is entering the entrance not at the sea end but at the far end is where the fresh water enters the lake at Lakes entrance so that is the Lakes entrance.
Subscribed
We thank you for the honour 🫡
Damn, I wish you had a play list, then again .... do I ?
Time is just a social construct
Cloak 100%
Unfortunately we have yet to wear them 😅
🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐🚐
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If this video was a Pilot Show I would back it for syndication.
🥹
Digging the monologues.
Thank you thank you 🙏
What meds make you dance so much. ?? 🇦🇺👀
vibes
Great respect for mob and their culture mate. The dreaming stories and songs have more to offer to the sciences than most choose to believe. Many of the earliest creation stories originate from ancestors observations of major celestial events that impacted their world and people thousands of years ago. They are preserved in song lines and stories with observations likened to recognizable references in nature such as animals and their behaviours. Colours are a significant clue as to what these observations might have been. Collaborations between stories and petroglyph rock art is incredibly fascinating. It is in its early stages as far as studies go, but an important and beautiful arm of science, gifted by a beautiful culture of human beings. Our world's oldest record keepers. Enjoy your travels guys
wow that is incredibly interesting! we havent had enough time to look into this, but we will definitely will now think of that aspect of the dream time stories looking forward! thanks for the comment😃
@@RhysandMissyYou're welcome. Enjoy your time in this extraordinary ancient land.
Water is the most essential thing to take especially in the outback. Drink at least a litre being in that hot sun
You got it! Hydration is key :)
I can’t believe this is your first Big Thing for the trip haha
We are afraid of giant things so we have been avoiding them. 😶
You need water if you are going for walks on hiking trails in Australia. Stick to the hiking tracks and don't go away from them. Enjoy your time in Australia.
Aye aye captain 🫡
Only 380 subs .... CRIMINAL. Best travel vlogs ever. P.S. Love the monologues.
Thank you! It is early yet 🥹. Hopefully we can get to 500 by the end of the year
Another superb video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I saw a little bit of the outback in South Australia but never got to see The Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound . Thank you fir your amazing video !
If you ever have the chance, go check it out:) thank YOU for watching😄
LOVE THE STAR-FILLED NIGHT SKY!
it was so beautiful in this area!
Okay. So, I need to know when Rhys recites the words that make you reflect on life's choices, etc. is he quoting an author? musician? Or is it his original words?
Rhys does write the words himself but some lines may be inspired by other sources. Definitely some influence from all the fantasy books he listens too 😂
@@RhysandMissy LOVE IT
It's great following you, I always love getting others view points on our great land. Just don't take the outback for granted it can bite you. .
well thanks for following along:) and we definitely wont😅
Loved your unique view of our country … subscribed and hope to see more.
thank you!! yes we post every week:):)
Missy nailed the oz accent 😊 l got mixed up l thought you were going to the meteorite creator wolf creek)at 1st , but it was Wilpena .nice job on the surpent story .😊
🤣 i think we might be going there soon if i am thinking correctly! and thank you!!
That was FAR too much Vegemite for a novice, I call sabotage
Yes Rhys has now become a Vegemite lover so we have rectified this error. Missy has now tried Vegemite under better pretences
I gave this video a thumbs up before I'd even watched it. And now that I have watched it , I don't regret it.
glad it didn’t disappoint!! haha thank you:)
Amazing 🤩
thank you!!😃
i hope you guys are equipped survivalwise. Spare tyres, satellite phones, water etc...
yea..ofcourse😅😅
@@RhysandMissy Thats good. I genuinely wish you safe adventuring. I know someone from the US who broke down near uluru and wasnt equipped and had to rely on the kindness of strangers and a bit of luck so its fortunate he is ok.
Outback 😂😂😂 Flinders is the bush, a long way from the real outback! And for crisis sake y'all Americans need to check pronunciations with a local before making these videos
Fair enough! 😅
It's genuine outback land scape alright. It's just that with SA & WA the outback kicks in not all that far from Adelaide & Perth, unlike Brisbane & Sydney.
Love the video guys....Adelaide and South Australia is a amazing place to live and raise a family...weather is brilliant and lifestyle is very laid back.Also alot cheaper than the Eastern States.
i bet! yes we absolutely loved our time spent here:)
Am so glad you made the time to choose Ikara. This is our extended family's "go to" place ... the real Australia.
glad we did too!! we loved it🧡
Goodonyasonya.............. Your vids are funny and enjoyable. Keep diggin' Oz guys and explore this wide red land. Cheers
thanks for watching!! were loving australia so far, and cant wait to see more of it:)