Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Videos Galore!

Hi Everybody,

Its been a while since we've had a chance to upload videos. The internet speed problem is very annoying!

I'm sitting in an internet cafe in Sydney. We're flying to Japan tomorrow to meet up with my friend Danny for a tour of the country.

Anyways, the movies in this post include:

A car show in Melbourne

The Melbourne skyline and some animals and entertainment from the Healsville wildlife sanctuary near Melbourne.

Some crazy underground stuff from Coober Pedy as well as a tour of the surrounding desert.

Some clips from the outback and Alice Springs.

And finally, THE ROCK! Uluru is the offical name, its more commonly known as Ayers Rock.

Have fun! There should be plenty of interesting stuff to post when we get back from Japan.

Laters,
Ross











4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey there, ross/ i just watched your videos and they were amazing!!! the scenery, commentary and animals were wonderful. but. the icing on the cake was. i have to say. ayers rock!! what an amazing intro and climax to that beauty!!!your something else. did you ever consider photography and videaography as a second job!!ha loved it all. take care great job. lots of love . margie and brian. xoxo

Anonymous said...

Wow, What a feast that was. I suppose you've both picked out the car you want. All the underground views were great to see. The didgeridoo is sounding better Andrew. I enjoyed the lizard and the camels in their natural habitat. And what a view of Ayers Rock. Can't wait to see Japan. Don't get lost in the crowd.

Anonymous said...

Hey Mr. Tourist,
Glad you are both having fun. We enjoyed the pictures and you note. Irv got his second postcard and was thrilled. It is great that you are seeing so much. You will enjoy Japan I am sure.
Thanks for all the pics. Tell Andrew too. Great job.
Sherry and Irv

Anonymous said...

Ross, what strikes me the most is the diversity of the videos, ie from an ultra modern sports car show to the outback, to underground opal mines to Ayers Rock and from Brisbane to canyons. Truly an adventure of epic proportions. Well done Ross!! I'm glad to see that you both are able to maintain such a hectic pace. All at home are following every turn. Have fun in Japan. Love, Dad.