Definitely unknown for tourists but when you learn its geography it's just so cool. Great place to watch the sunrise. Way better than places like Quenstown or some random touristy place hahaha good video fellas
Yeah, they can be found mainly in thermally heated water sources with a sandy floor. Infection is incredibly rare though and as long as you don’t dip your head under water you’ll be safe (since it enters through the nose) 😅
Hey Isak, nice adventure you have here. I'd like to know how, and why, you decided to take this route to Wellington? Is there a different route you could've taken? I need to know the shorter, more economical route?
Thank you! We took this route because of some locations we wanted to visit along the way. To find the fastest way I would suggest using Google Maps to find a direct route.
Some maori place names can be a bit confusing to pronounce at first. Taupō is pronounced like toe-pour, 'au' makes an o sound and ō makes an or sound. Even a lot of us kiwis mess it up. Awesome videos though, very cinematic i love it
Great video - thanks. Can I ask a stupid question , you speak English on the blog, but what language do you speak between yourselves, when you are not filming ?
I’m trying to figure out why the first two shots of a woman on a cold, windy mountain are there, and who this character is. This seems completely unrelated to everything that follows.
Awesome! I really like your filming style, the addition of graphic effects, and your video editing skills. What I like the most is the warm feeling conveyed through the video's color palette. Watching it made me want to visit New Zealand again!
Thanks for your feedback! However, this is a vlog (see title) so naturally talking is a big part of it as we share our thoughts and experiences as we go along. :)
Hey guys Love your videos, but whats up with the outros of your vids? Would greatly appreciate a litte sth at the end (maybe future plans or so) Looking forward to the next one!