Took my DR650 motorcycle to Tasmania on the ferry. Made this video with my go pro showing how great the Tassie roads are for motorcycle touring. For business enquiries only email Subscribe to our Travel Vlog Like Overlander on Facebook Follow Overlander on Twitter Subscribe to our youtube channel
One bloody big Island made of Sand with a amazing diversity of animal and plant life. If you live in a big city, check it out it will blow your mind. For business enquiries only email Subscribe to our Travel Vlog Like Overlander on Facebook Follow Overlander on Twitter Subscribe to our youtube channel
‘Looking for day trip to Fraser Island while you’re there? Check out Sunset Safaris Fraser Island Tours.’ Noosa is a one street town which is blessed with great natural beauty. A sheltered north facing bay ideal for swimming, great point break surf and a National Park, all in walking distance. Leave the car at home […]
The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most developed and commercial tourist locations. Once nothing more than sand fly invested swamp land, it is now highrise heaven, with a multitude of places tourist can stay. From Hippy to High Society. I am keen to interview a lady from the Gold Coast’s social set. Someone with […]
It seems every backpacker must make the pilgrimage to Byron Bay. Once the centre for peace, love and alternative lifestyles, now home of a growing number of baby boomer ‘seachangers’ from capital cities down south. With this new mix, Byron is evolving, (and the real estate prices are going through the roof). Byron attracts creative […]
Home of our politicians and maybe the most well planned out city in the world. The story goes that when deciding on a National Capital, those in Sydney and Melbourne wouldn’t give an inch, so decided to locate a city between them. Arrived in Canberra by the red eye Thursday night. You could spend a […]
Spent the night camping right on the beach at the beautiful Mimosa Rocks National Park just out of Tathra. In certain National Parks in Australia you can camp in designated camp grounds for a small fee and Mimosa Rocks is one of my favourites, with some fantastic rock formations at the Aragunnu camp site. Today […]
In the 1860s to the early 1900’s, Echuca was a bustling port with paddle steamers ferrying people and goods all through the Murray, Darling and Murrumbidgee River systems. By the early 1970’s, the port was derelict and unused. The council of the day decided that its paddle steamer heritage was unique and started restoration of […]
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