Welcome to the newest video in our Australian Video series where we look to provide you with guided insight into the striking Australian State of South Australia. Located about 100km southwest of Adelaide in South Australia, Kangaroo Island has so much to offer to visitors from Australia and all over the world. From impressive landscapes and stunning beaches to diverse wildlife to charming local hospitality, there really is something for everyone. One thing that became undisputable during our visits, for nature lovers and foodies, this is one of Australia’s BEST destinations for Wildlife Encounters! On our recent visit, we spent 3 days exploring Kangaroo Island with Exceptional Kangaroo Island ( and had an opportunity to visit not just the most popular attractions on the island, but also some lesser-known destinations. We hope you enjoyed this video titled Wildlife Encounters on Kangaroo Island Tour | South Australia | 2019. Though our video guides are designed to provide further insight into what it might be like to live in the state of South Australia, we’re hopeful that this video will also help you to choose places to visit (or even call home) when living in Australia. Have you visited Kangaroo Island before? Have you visited any of the locations featured in our video before? What did you think? Would you go back? Could you live there? We’d love to hear your views so please share these in our comments below.
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Mount Gambier is a city in the southeastern corner of South Australia. It’s known for its limestone, volcanic landscape and crater lakes. One of these, Blue Lake, turns cobalt blue in summer. Nearby, the Centenary Tower offers panoramic views of the area. The Umpherston Sinkhole contains a lush sunken garden. The Lady Nelson Visitor Centre houses a full-size replica of a late-18th-century ship. Our family travel vlog is packed with ideas for your next family vacation with children. An awesome travel guide full of beautiful places to visit, tips and must-see attractions from around the world. Family travel has never been easier. Visit the My Family Vacation Ideas family travel blog today. See more of the best travel places in Australia and around the world to visit with kids today and plan your trip. We hope you enjoyed this video titled Mt Gambier South Australia Travel Blog. Though our video guides are designed to provide further understanding into what it might be like to live in the state of South Australia, we’re hopeful that this video will also help you to choose places to visit (or even call home) when living in Australia. Have you visited Mt Gambier South Australia before? Have you visited any of the locations featured in our video before? What did you think? Would you go back? Could you live there? We’d love to hear your views so please share these in our comments below.
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Barossa Valley, Hop On Hop Off Bus in South Australia’s Wine Region
by Mark2 minutes readThe Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region northeast of Adelaide, in South Australia. The area encompasses towns such as Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa, and an array of high-profile wineries offering tours and cellar-door tastings. Shiraz grapes are the local speciality. The stone cottages and Lutheran churches throughout the region are a testament to the 19th-century wave of German settlers. Experience the true beauty of one of Australia’s most famous wine regions with Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer. Join the tour at any stage of along any of the nine stops at some of the most well-kept secrets known by the Barossa Valley locals. You will experience the Barossa’s fine foods and wine, whilst not being rushed by the tour guide. Ticket purchases can be made at any of the nine stops along the route, validated for 24 hours. Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer allows you to plan your own itinerary and visit the wineries and icons at your own pace. The complete tour takes an hour so rejoining the tour is easy! We hope you enjoyed this video. Though our video guides are designed to provide further insight into what it might be like to live in the state of South Australia, we’re hopeful that this video will also help you to choose places to visit (or even call home) when living in Australia. Have you visited the Barossa Valley Wine Region before? Have you visited any of the locations featured in our video before? What did …
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Port Elliot is a town in South Australia toward the eastern end of the south coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula. It is situated on the sheltered Horseshoe Bay, a small bay off the much larger Encounter Bay. Pullen Island lies outside the mouth of the bay. In this video, we visit Port Elliot and their beautiful beaches before heading into Adelaide. But first a stop at Shingleback Wine in McLaren Vale wine country! So good! Next, some fun at the Adelaide farmers market, and the annual kite festival at Semaphore Beach. The Way Away is Josh and Ashley Brown, married world travellers with a mission to bring the world closer by showing the uniqueness of our cultures and promoting unity around the world. Subscribe to watch daily travel vlogs: We hope you enjoyed this video titled Port Elliot, South Australia. Though our video guides are designed to provide further insight into what it might be like to live in the state of South Australia, we’re hopeful that this video will also help you to choose places to visit (or even call home) when living in Australia. Have you visited Port Elliot in South Australia before? Have you visited any of the locations featured in our video before? What did you think? Would you go back? Could you live there? We’d love to hear your views so please share these in our comments below.
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McLaren Vale is a town and locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about 33 kilometres south of the Adelaide city centre and about 9 kilometres south of the municipal seat at Noarlunga Centre. In this video, we head to one of the famous wine regions in South Australia – the McLaren Vale. After our scenic drive from Adelaide, our first stop is the d’Arenberg Cube. This place is more than just a cellar door – you are greeted by a very weird and wonderful art gallery. We then venture about 200 metres down the road to Swell Brewery and meet a few subscribers. They give us a few tips of places to visit next so we head on our way to Samuels Gorge Winery. From here we head to Port Willunga to have an afternoon exploring the beach caves there and take an afternoon dip in the ocean. We hope you enjoyed this video titled The McLaren Vale – Wine Region of South Australia. Though our video guides are designed to provide further understanding into what it might be like to live in the state of South Australia, we’re hopeful that this video will also help you to choose places to visit (or even call home) when living in Australia. Have you visited The McLaren Vale Wine Region in South Australia before? Have you visited any of the locations featured in our video before? What did you think? Would you go back? Could you live there? We’d love …
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