Would love one visitor to Melbourne to travel up to the Murray River. Most beautiful part of the country.
@paolocardinali39515 күн бұрын
well done! You managed not to get robbed, stabbed or punched in the face for no reason... Melbourne has become a shit hole! I have witnessed the rapid decline, I have been living here for over 35 years 😪
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq4 күн бұрын
ohh my goodness:(
@shmick6079Күн бұрын
Still regularly ranks among the most liveable cities in the world. You’re being hyper-dramatic.
@paolocardinali3951Күн бұрын
@@shmick6079 go and tell that to the victims… I personally know 3 of them that were attacked in the last 6 months. You must live in a bubble…
@shmick6079Күн бұрын
@@paolocardinali3951 all cities have crime and violence, unfortunately.
@anthonystratton97053 сағат бұрын
I was there in 60s it was a lot better than I can see now. to many immigrants which eventually destroys the fabric of of society
@AngelaDike-gj4ip5 күн бұрын
Pretty place! Thanks for sharing 😊
@AngelaDike-gj4ip5 күн бұрын
I love Arizona ❤ Colorado is gorgeous. Haven't been to Utah, but it looks cool! Beautiful video! Thanks, once again 😊
@AngelaDike-gj4ip5 күн бұрын
Another great video! Just be careful out there 😊
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq5 күн бұрын
of course!
@SlovenkaAndreaKal5 күн бұрын
Nice video!!!❤
@FTY1310 күн бұрын
That's hilarious you pronounce the name wrong but then you pronounce it right when saying Afghan . Just take the af off. Also the war memorials are there to commemorate the bravery of the soldiers not necessarily celebrating the war
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq9 күн бұрын
TY:)
@adriennehutchinson594716 күн бұрын
Fun fact, the reason why the kangaroo and emu were chosen for our coat of arms is because neither the kangaroo nor emu can go backwards, hence they both have to travel forwards. Therefore Australia is always moving forwards.
@colmastro437317 күн бұрын
Wear your bag correctly dipsht, noboy is going to steal your sht, this isn't murica.
@AngelaDike-gj4ip18 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation of a beautiful place! Thank you!
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq17 күн бұрын
why, thank you, i do try:)
@ingridoz766820 күн бұрын
Melbourne's street art looks like vandalism to me, it looks dirty and a ugly. Melbourne could look better but looks like it will have to stay the ugliest city in Australia.
@gaufrid195621 күн бұрын
It's rare to experience wet weather in Central Australia. If there is ongoing rain, I would recommend that you travel to Uluru. Rain on the Rock is a very rare experience! The rock at Simpson's Gap is red sandstone. Sandstone makes up most of the beautiful geological features in Central Australia. I guess you like to hike, so I'd also recommend a trip to King's Canyon (in the native language "Watarrka"). There is a six kilometer walk up around the rim of the canyon. It's an amazing place. If you swim across the twenty meter deep pool at the "Garden of Eden" there, you can look out over the canyon edge and see the country heading for Western Australia. You probably won't see any sign of civilization unless there happens to be a road train heading west.
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq21 күн бұрын
We did go down to Uluru shortly afterwards and that's in my next vid! (rain on Uluru) We did think about King's Canyon but didn't have enough time for it:(
@gaufrid195620 күн бұрын
@@JazzyTravels-bp1pqIt's a pity that you didn't get to visit King's Canyon. Back in September 1998, I drove 10,500 kilometers around Australia with my wife (who passed away in 2015) and my daughter and son, who were ten and five years old respectively at the time. We traveled from our home in Newcastle New South Wales up to North Queensland, across into the Northern Territory, down to South Australia, and back home via western Victoria and New South Wales. While at King's Canyon, I swam across the twenty meter deep pool at the Garden of Eden there, and sat on a rock there looking out over the escarpment towards the way to Western Australia. I've never felt closer to the Creator anywhere in the world than I did there.
@peterfromgw461521 күн бұрын
If you want to see where part of the Gold Rush really took place, visit my old home town of Bendigo. Even visit Ballarat. Melbourne was only the start point for people to get to the diggings. Grüße aus Ustralien. Tschüss.
@dangermouse3619Ай бұрын
Tasmania was originally located before it is now near the northern part of America. You can see a video explaining this on a KZread channel called Ozgeology. He does some great videos showing you things you wouldn't know or believe. Worth checking out.
@dangermouse3619Ай бұрын
If a cop sees you driving using your phone or even touching your phone and it's not in a phone holder you'll cop a fine 3 points off your licence. But the 3 points I'd guess won't apply to you as a foreigner.
@dangermouse3619Ай бұрын
Beginners 😜😂
@dangermouse3619Ай бұрын
Emu is pronounced Em-you.
@steveheywood9428Ай бұрын
I thought your vlog offered a good unbiased review of my city Melbourne , and I thank you for that 👍🤗 Cheers !
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq22 күн бұрын
Thanks! I try;)
@judileeming1589Ай бұрын
That shaft inside the Shrine of Remembrance shines a light on the word LOVE every day at 11 am.
@peterfromgw461521 күн бұрын
Just a slight error. The light shines on the word “love” at 11am on Rememberance Day (11 November each year). Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@judileeming158921 күн бұрын
@@peterfromgw4615 thank you for informing me about that. I knew that the shaft had been fitted with two mirrors to ensure that daylight saving was taken into account, but I think I must have confused the adjustments they make with it happen every day and not just Remembrance Day. Maybe with modern technology that will be a possibility in the future.
@peterfromgw461521 күн бұрын
@@judileeming1589I believe there is some astronomical review/adjustment done each year with those mirrors just prior to Rememberance Day. It was only a few years ago when I came across a news article on that.
@bar-d1423Ай бұрын
Everyone in Melbourne knows where Flinders Street Station is, so if you’re meeting someone in town it’s common to meet ‘under the clocks’ at Flinders Street.
@airforceone6523Ай бұрын
I thought it was starbucks swanston lol
@glenodАй бұрын
no hole in the ozone directly over australia. its a myth.
@earlmyname4257Ай бұрын
Let s be honest . It s fucking boooring. Bad copy with no soul of an european city (london) in the hands of asians that offer the worst customer service u can imagine. Just after aussie activities tho . All good u find in Melbourne has been made by italians .coffee and food. That s it.melbourne metro trains sucks. U can see in your video it was empty.
@RC-ol9kqАй бұрын
If you’re still in Melbourne head to the state library steps tomorrow (or any Sunday) at 12pm! For the gathering! 😊
@gerrym75Ай бұрын
What gathering?
@AngelaDike-gj4ipАй бұрын
Terrific job! Thank you for sharing 😊
@JazzyTravels-bp1pqАй бұрын
thank you!
@AbcDef-of3xk4 ай бұрын
Imprisoned for stealing a hanker chief? What! San Francisco and Portland could follow that lead!
@denisegore18844 ай бұрын
The handkerchief would be the end of a long list of criminal offences. It was not his first offence.
@SlovenkaAndreaKal4 ай бұрын
Very informative. You've put a lot of effort into it. It shows!❤
@user-bg1qq5bl4d4 ай бұрын
Veľmi zaujímavé miesto
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq4 ай бұрын
dakujem:)
@jeaneaster82204 ай бұрын
Great and informative- love the commentary and the small jokes in between-truly well researched and well presented. WE need more of Australia!!!!!
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq4 ай бұрын
Will do!
@veronicaszozda17594 ай бұрын
Really, really well done. So informative for non-Australians who know so little about this great continent and the country's political and geographical history. I love the low key, informal tone. It is like we're all walking along with John.
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@AbcDef-of3xk5 ай бұрын
Someday I hope to come to Australia, and this I feel like I really had the tour of the building with you. It was fun to see out over the city. Now I really want to go! Pardon me while I go look for flights...
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq5 ай бұрын
It's def an amazing country, that's for sure:)
@SlovenkaAndreaKal5 ай бұрын
A heaps of information about the Australian parliament house. Nice work!❤
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq5 ай бұрын
Couple corrections: The seven-point star underneath the Union Jack represents the Commonwealth and the five stars to the right of the Union jack represent the constellation of the Southern Cross. The Southern Cross is a constellation famously seen in the southern hemisphere.
@collinsetzer23247 ай бұрын
Is this on your onlyfans too?
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq7 ай бұрын
u bet!
@andreakalwaram.a.12027 ай бұрын
😂
@planesofhawaii8 ай бұрын
the name is actually Skyline not Skytrain, but great review! i liked it when it opened
@user-bg1qq5bl4d9 ай бұрын
Len keby si to aj prekladal do SJ
@andreakalwaram.a.12029 ай бұрын
Len keby mu to mal kto preložit 😂
@eljefeguapobarbon10 ай бұрын
Lived here two years, one on Maui and one on Oahu and wouldn't trade the experience for anything! I will be moving back to mainland to buy a house though🤙🏼💰🏠 North Shore traffic is a bummer...
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq10 ай бұрын
Def agree. Hawaii is a unique experience. I would have loved to live on Maui or Big Island to mix things up.
@robertgannon426410 ай бұрын
John the way you've shown how busy the streets look at 8 in the morning I can't wait to never visit Hawaii
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq10 ай бұрын
especially during rush hour..........
@eljefeguapobarbon10 ай бұрын
😂
@TheGreatDao11 ай бұрын
Smart dude.
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq11 ай бұрын
i try hahahaha
@ladislav54011 ай бұрын
very nice video and interesting information👍
@john1362311 ай бұрын
You missed da true # 1 Brudda, da people.
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq11 ай бұрын
hahahah i guess i didn't think of that, so true!
@marukana_saha11 ай бұрын
_Cool and interesting walking tour footage, very inspiring and exciting video to watch. Thanks for always sharing wonderful inspiration._
@collinsetzer232411 ай бұрын
I’m binge watching your channel all weekend
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq11 ай бұрын
all 3 vids, quick binge!
@collinsetzer232411 ай бұрын
Are those your wife’s sunglasses
@andreakalwaram.a.120211 ай бұрын
How did you know? 😂
@TheHaloRed Жыл бұрын
Frank Fasi was the Mayor of Honolulu, not the Governor of Hawaii.
@JazzyTravels-bp1pq Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I made corrections in my comment above.
@gwendolynnunez368 Жыл бұрын
cool vid
@VulcanLogic Жыл бұрын
In 10 years when gasoline is over $10 a gallon, and probably higher in Hawaii, pretty sure that train will be appreciated.
@shawnn5908 Жыл бұрын
Plus... stations made of couragated metal. Trains as long as 2 busses. And little weather protection over station platforms... bravo 👏
@shawnn5908 Жыл бұрын
What a crap system. 4 billion for that? Doesn't even connect the downtown and airport first and instead goes through farms? 😂
@canoli56 Жыл бұрын
not 4 billion, 10 billion! lol
@davidng2336 Жыл бұрын
This is only the first phase. The next phases will go down farther; second phase will go to the airport. Also a future extension beyond the third phase may extend to Ala Moana Center. For now, the final phase goes to Ka‘ākaukukui (Civic Center) station.
@shawnn5908 Жыл бұрын
@canoli56 dear God! Who planned this system lol
@davidng2336 Жыл бұрын
@@shawnn5908 someone who's trying to get Hawaii to show off mfao. I just hope by the time the full line opens it will become legit useful.
@kdavis2824 Жыл бұрын
Pretty cool and nice background info...definitely might go this weekend
@AlexM-oq5el Жыл бұрын
Good info! You can even get a spectacular view of Diamond Head from it! Nice intro text and transitions, will definitely stay tuned for all my Skytrain needs! 👍
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Would love one visitor to Melbourne to travel up to the Murray River. Most beautiful part of the country.
well done! You managed not to get robbed, stabbed or punched in the face for no reason... Melbourne has become a shit hole! I have witnessed the rapid decline, I have been living here for over 35 years 😪
ohh my goodness:(
Still regularly ranks among the most liveable cities in the world. You’re being hyper-dramatic.
@@shmick6079 go and tell that to the victims… I personally know 3 of them that were attacked in the last 6 months. You must live in a bubble…
@@paolocardinali3951 all cities have crime and violence, unfortunately.
I was there in 60s it was a lot better than I can see now. to many immigrants which eventually destroys the fabric of of society
Pretty place! Thanks for sharing 😊
I love Arizona ❤ Colorado is gorgeous. Haven't been to Utah, but it looks cool! Beautiful video! Thanks, once again 😊
Another great video! Just be careful out there 😊
of course!
Nice video!!!❤
That's hilarious you pronounce the name wrong but then you pronounce it right when saying Afghan . Just take the af off. Also the war memorials are there to commemorate the bravery of the soldiers not necessarily celebrating the war
TY:)
Fun fact, the reason why the kangaroo and emu were chosen for our coat of arms is because neither the kangaroo nor emu can go backwards, hence they both have to travel forwards. Therefore Australia is always moving forwards.
Wear your bag correctly dipsht, noboy is going to steal your sht, this isn't murica.
Excellent presentation of a beautiful place! Thank you!
why, thank you, i do try:)
Melbourne's street art looks like vandalism to me, it looks dirty and a ugly. Melbourne could look better but looks like it will have to stay the ugliest city in Australia.
It's rare to experience wet weather in Central Australia. If there is ongoing rain, I would recommend that you travel to Uluru. Rain on the Rock is a very rare experience! The rock at Simpson's Gap is red sandstone. Sandstone makes up most of the beautiful geological features in Central Australia. I guess you like to hike, so I'd also recommend a trip to King's Canyon (in the native language "Watarrka"). There is a six kilometer walk up around the rim of the canyon. It's an amazing place. If you swim across the twenty meter deep pool at the "Garden of Eden" there, you can look out over the canyon edge and see the country heading for Western Australia. You probably won't see any sign of civilization unless there happens to be a road train heading west.
We did go down to Uluru shortly afterwards and that's in my next vid! (rain on Uluru) We did think about King's Canyon but didn't have enough time for it:(
@@JazzyTravels-bp1pqIt's a pity that you didn't get to visit King's Canyon. Back in September 1998, I drove 10,500 kilometers around Australia with my wife (who passed away in 2015) and my daughter and son, who were ten and five years old respectively at the time. We traveled from our home in Newcastle New South Wales up to North Queensland, across into the Northern Territory, down to South Australia, and back home via western Victoria and New South Wales. While at King's Canyon, I swam across the twenty meter deep pool at the Garden of Eden there, and sat on a rock there looking out over the escarpment towards the way to Western Australia. I've never felt closer to the Creator anywhere in the world than I did there.
If you want to see where part of the Gold Rush really took place, visit my old home town of Bendigo. Even visit Ballarat. Melbourne was only the start point for people to get to the diggings. Grüße aus Ustralien. Tschüss.
Tasmania was originally located before it is now near the northern part of America. You can see a video explaining this on a KZread channel called Ozgeology. He does some great videos showing you things you wouldn't know or believe. Worth checking out.
If a cop sees you driving using your phone or even touching your phone and it's not in a phone holder you'll cop a fine 3 points off your licence. But the 3 points I'd guess won't apply to you as a foreigner.
Beginners 😜😂
Emu is pronounced Em-you.
I thought your vlog offered a good unbiased review of my city Melbourne , and I thank you for that 👍🤗 Cheers !
Thanks! I try;)
That shaft inside the Shrine of Remembrance shines a light on the word LOVE every day at 11 am.
Just a slight error. The light shines on the word “love” at 11am on Rememberance Day (11 November each year). Grüße aus Australien. Tschüss.
@@peterfromgw4615 thank you for informing me about that. I knew that the shaft had been fitted with two mirrors to ensure that daylight saving was taken into account, but I think I must have confused the adjustments they make with it happen every day and not just Remembrance Day. Maybe with modern technology that will be a possibility in the future.
@@judileeming1589I believe there is some astronomical review/adjustment done each year with those mirrors just prior to Rememberance Day. It was only a few years ago when I came across a news article on that.
Everyone in Melbourne knows where Flinders Street Station is, so if you’re meeting someone in town it’s common to meet ‘under the clocks’ at Flinders Street.
I thought it was starbucks swanston lol
no hole in the ozone directly over australia. its a myth.
Let s be honest . It s fucking boooring. Bad copy with no soul of an european city (london) in the hands of asians that offer the worst customer service u can imagine. Just after aussie activities tho . All good u find in Melbourne has been made by italians .coffee and food. That s it.melbourne metro trains sucks. U can see in your video it was empty.
If you’re still in Melbourne head to the state library steps tomorrow (or any Sunday) at 12pm! For the gathering! 😊
What gathering?
Terrific job! Thank you for sharing 😊
thank you!
Imprisoned for stealing a hanker chief? What! San Francisco and Portland could follow that lead!
The handkerchief would be the end of a long list of criminal offences. It was not his first offence.
Very informative. You've put a lot of effort into it. It shows!❤
Veľmi zaujímavé miesto
dakujem:)
Great and informative- love the commentary and the small jokes in between-truly well researched and well presented. WE need more of Australia!!!!!
Will do!
Really, really well done. So informative for non-Australians who know so little about this great continent and the country's political and geographical history. I love the low key, informal tone. It is like we're all walking along with John.
Thank you!
Someday I hope to come to Australia, and this I feel like I really had the tour of the building with you. It was fun to see out over the city. Now I really want to go! Pardon me while I go look for flights...
It's def an amazing country, that's for sure:)
A heaps of information about the Australian parliament house. Nice work!❤
Couple corrections: The seven-point star underneath the Union Jack represents the Commonwealth and the five stars to the right of the Union jack represent the constellation of the Southern Cross. The Southern Cross is a constellation famously seen in the southern hemisphere.
Is this on your onlyfans too?
u bet!
😂
the name is actually Skyline not Skytrain, but great review! i liked it when it opened
Len keby si to aj prekladal do SJ
Len keby mu to mal kto preložit 😂
Lived here two years, one on Maui and one on Oahu and wouldn't trade the experience for anything! I will be moving back to mainland to buy a house though🤙🏼💰🏠 North Shore traffic is a bummer...
Def agree. Hawaii is a unique experience. I would have loved to live on Maui or Big Island to mix things up.
John the way you've shown how busy the streets look at 8 in the morning I can't wait to never visit Hawaii
especially during rush hour..........
😂
Smart dude.
i try hahahaha
very nice video and interesting information👍
You missed da true # 1 Brudda, da people.
hahahah i guess i didn't think of that, so true!
_Cool and interesting walking tour footage, very inspiring and exciting video to watch. Thanks for always sharing wonderful inspiration._
I’m binge watching your channel all weekend
all 3 vids, quick binge!
Are those your wife’s sunglasses
How did you know? 😂
Frank Fasi was the Mayor of Honolulu, not the Governor of Hawaii.
Thank you! I made corrections in my comment above.
cool vid
In 10 years when gasoline is over $10 a gallon, and probably higher in Hawaii, pretty sure that train will be appreciated.
Plus... stations made of couragated metal. Trains as long as 2 busses. And little weather protection over station platforms... bravo 👏
What a crap system. 4 billion for that? Doesn't even connect the downtown and airport first and instead goes through farms? 😂
not 4 billion, 10 billion! lol
This is only the first phase. The next phases will go down farther; second phase will go to the airport. Also a future extension beyond the third phase may extend to Ala Moana Center. For now, the final phase goes to Ka‘ākaukukui (Civic Center) station.
@canoli56 dear God! Who planned this system lol
@@shawnn5908 someone who's trying to get Hawaii to show off mfao. I just hope by the time the full line opens it will become legit useful.
Pretty cool and nice background info...definitely might go this weekend
Good info! You can even get a spectacular view of Diamond Head from it! Nice intro text and transitions, will definitely stay tuned for all my Skytrain needs! 👍