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  • Hello everyone! Thanks for watching my channel.

  • Today I start a series of programs about my journeys.

  • Right now I am at Helsinki-Vantaa airport,

  • from whence in a few minutes my journey to Australia and New Zealand begins.

  • So, I invite you to come with me.

  • My acquaintance with Australia, as with the majority of tourists, I begin in Sydney.

  • Sydney is not the capital city, however; it is the biggest city of the county,

  • the heart of Australia nowadays.

  • The city perfectly suits those who are tired of theOld Worldand eager to see a “new,”

  • flourishing and vigorously developing one.

  • However, many things here remind one about former links to the British Empire,

  • starting from the British queen of the banknotes, the flag,

  • and finally, the barracks for the prisoners who built the city.

  • Despite the modernity, there is no feeling of fussiness, as in New York City for instance.

  • There are many parks in the city.

  • The Royal Botanic Gardens, for example, have an impressive collection of plants.

  • Flying foxes also live here,

  • reminding everyone of their presence with sharp sounds.

  • The bay exits to the Tasman Sea, making, in my opinion, a romantic atmosphere.

  • On the city beaches you may find surfers.

  • Of course, the most popular sight of the city is Sydney Opera House.

  • This easily recognizable building, a project of the Danish architectrn Utzon,

  • became thevisiting card,” of the city a long time ago.

  • The famous Harbour Bridge is situated opposite the Opera house,

  • the largest bridge in Sydney.

  • In the Sydney museum I have met the culture of local aborigines, original Australians.

  • In their incredibly colorful paintings an absolutely different Australia is pictured,

  • different from the contemporary point of view.

  • There are plenty of wildlife parks around Sydney.

  • In one of them I met, and even have had an opportunity to stroke a kangaroo, a koala and an ostrich.

  • There were cockatoos, dingo dogs and even the penguins which live in warm conditions.

  • The albino kangaroo and peacock are the real wonders of the park.

  • But most of all I liked the Tasmanian Devil, which I have heard of, but never seen before.

  • Oh, dream city Sydney!

  • Perhaps I would like to live here,

  • but enough of dreaming. It’s time to move further.

  • My journey continued to New Zealand.

  • I start my New Zealand journey in the small town of Christchurch,

  • which is located on the Southern Island.

  • Unfortunately, there was a serious earthquake,

  • and the center of the town became severely damaged,

  • including the main sightthe cathedral.

  • Tourists can only take photos of the fences surrounding the destroyed center.

  • Let’s hope that the town will be restored, and its doors will be opened for everyone soon.

  • Wellright now I am at the Christchurch railway station.

  • It’s 6:30 AM in the morning and quite chilly.

  • In just a few moments I will board this wonderful train

  • which will carry me throughout the whole of New Zealand.

  • Actually, the train by which I am traveling

  • runs along the eastern part of the Southern Island only, along the Pacific ocean coast.

  • Thus the train is called theCoastal Pacific.”

  • Once someone said, “Better than a sea can be only another sea.”

  • Believe me, better than a sea can be only an ocean.

  • Finally theCoastal Pacifichas arrived at Picton, where some very unusual transport was waiting for me.

  • I think you agree, there is no need for comments.

  • All I can say that the Cook Strait can be crossed in three hours by the ferry,

  • which was very quickly left behind by the plane.

  • I have arrived at Wellington.

  • The city appeared modern, cozy and a little bit provincial at the same time.

  • Probably an incompetent tourist would never think that he is in the capital of the country,

  • unless he faced the impressive Parliament building, which is very often called simply theBeehive.”

  • Dear friends, my New Zealand journey continues. Right now I am on the Northern Island.

  • Again I am traveling by trainfrom the city of Wellington to the National Park station.

  • The last one is situated at the foot of Mount Ruapehu, the highest peak of the Island, if I am right

  • The mountain is also known to be an active volcano. So, I am going to stay there for 3 days and I will try to climb the mountain.

  • Well, let’s see what happens

  • This national park was named after Mount Tongariro.

  • The Ruapehuas as well as Ngauruhoe, are also part of the volcanic massif of Tongariro.

  • It’s hard to believe that such a still and peaceful place sometimes shudders upon eruption of these giants.

  • That’s why, I think, the last oneNgauruhoe, by the way here it is, in the clouds

  • appeared as Mordor in theLord of the Ringsmovie.

  • My journey continues

  • the Northern Island’s tourism train theOverlanderbrings me to Auckland city, my final destination in New Zealand.

  • Every new landscape view is more beautiful than the previous one.

  • The evergreen nature of this country may really make an impression upon one.

  • Auckland is found on the narrow neck between the Tasman Sea and the Pacific ocean,

  • and is known by its weather’s changeability.

  • Locals say: “If you don’t like the weather in Auckland, then just wait for 10 minutes”.

  • It seems that Auckland tries to compete with Sydney in its architectural style.

  • Auckland is considered not only the largest city of New Zealand, but of the whole of Polynesia as well.

  • Moreover, it is a famous educational center. Students from all around Asia study here.

  • Due to the picturesqueness of nature here, New Zealand has become an attractive place for filming.

  • As in Australia, I would like to bring your attention to the culture of the Maori people, native inhabitants of the land,

  • the language of whom has official status.

  • The wordmaorimeans normal, natural, common.

  • It was used to distinguish the common people from the gods whom the Maori believed in.

  • I think you will agree that it is difficult to consider as normal bygone cannibalism ceremonies.

  • Tattooing is another wonderful custom, which is used to mark people according to their social rank.

  • New Zealand’s fauna cannot leave any zoologist untouched.

  • As for me, I liked the kiwi bird the most.

  • A pity, but this nocturnal creature is difficult to meet nowadays in nature.

  • Well, there are a number of animals we shall not see alive anymore.

  • Dear friends, right now I am in the Auckland airport, where my New Zealand trip comes to an end.

  • My next stop will be the Great Barrier Reef. I am coming back to Australia.

  • My airplane is delayed more then 3 hours. Hopefully I will have enough time to transfer in Sydney.

  • As you may see, I made into my plane in time. However, it is better not to go into detail regarding this flight.

  • Again I am in Australia, it is exciting and hotter than before.

  • Unfortunately my excursion to the Great Barrier Reef was cancelled due to bad weather conditions.

  • Well, I will have another chance to go there next time.

  • Moreover, I had another unpleasant surprise by not being allowed to swim in the Coral Sea without a special protective swimming suit,

  • because of the small dangerous jellyfishes all around the shore.

  • Fortunately, there are artificial lagoons created in the towns close to the sea.

  • Airlie Beach is one of those towns, and there I stayed.

  • In a few days I departed to Melbourne, the last city in my journey.

  • Melbourne is the second largest city of Australia, and the most southern city with a population of over a million people.

  • You may easily hop off the free tourism tram running around the city centre and go sightseeing.

  • Among the sights, Flinders Street railway station,

  • the Royal Exhibition Centre

  • and Saint Patrick’s Cathedral immediately strike one’s eye.

  • The Queen Victoria market has over 150 years of history.

  • The Immigration Museum tells of the settler history of Australia

  • and touches everyone who has ever left the motherland for any reason.

  • Dear friends, it is a thousand pities, but everything in our lives comes to the end,

  • such as my journey to Australia and New Zealand.

  • I am very happy that I had an opportunity to visit these two wonderful countries.

  • Of course I recommend that everyone come here.

  • As a matter of fact, I just can add that the airplane you can see behind me

  • is the Airbus A380, to the date the largest passenger airplane in the world.

  • And it will bring me back home!

Hello everyone! Thanks for watching my channel.

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澳洲和紐西蘭之旅 [全高清,中文] (Journey To Australia and New Zealand [Full HD, ENG])

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    稲葉白兎 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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