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Uluru is the world's largest single rock monolith. That is to say, there is no other single rock formation as large as Uluru. Mount Augustus, on the other hand, contains a variety of rock types
@@4WDriversGuide Uluṟu still totally amazes me. All that flat land forever - and one huge rock in the middle of it all. I’ve forgotten how deep it is under the ground, but mega deep. It’s mind boggling
@@bernadettelanders7306 if you haven't been to Mt Augustus then you need to stick it on your bucket list. Much like Uluru, this huge rock dominates the landscape. The rock glows in the morning light and casts an impressive shadow at sunset. There are some fantastic walk trails to explore - just be prepared before hand. Geez, I sound like a tour guide : )
@@4WDriversGuide Are you a tour guide? If not you should be lol No. I’m not going to WA, my sister lives there. Oh I miss her but all her siblings have children, she and her husband don’t, so they come to Melbourne, not since Covid though, so instead of 2 weeks they are staying a month this time. Yippee 😊 I’ll tell her to take a few pics of it. She might be a few miles away though 🤨 over 400 odd ks away lol.
@@bernadettelanders7306 Definitely not a tour guide but love sharing the amazing places WA has to offer. We did a 5 week trip up into the Pilbara last year with a crew filming for Channel 9's Everything Outdoors. That was the closest I've gotten to being a tour guide : ) You are missing out if a trip to WA is not in your plans. Make sure you take a look at some of our other location videos to get an idea of what the state has to offer
Awesome Video! Only 249 likes (right now) on RU-vid3 for this is Bull. We should give everyone who hasn't seen this the 'waving finger' (joke about the ending and Big Bang Theory). I own the black one - wish it was street legal though - will probably modify it to do so. I need turn signals and mirrors - maybe a speedometer too. This bike is a total Pony. It can get up and go - just wish it could go 10 - 20k faster.
Greetings from Florence, Italy I have a 2001 Suzuki Jimny 4x4 with a m13a 1.3L petrol engine. All original for use on dirt country roads. I also use it on farm and mountain roads and even on completely snowy country roads! For me the Suzuki Jimny is an excellent off-road vehicle, better than the Nissan due to its smaller off-road size . Limited off-road mastodons compared to the Suzuki Jimny 4x4, the Patrol 4x4s does better off-road than larger off-road vehicles such as the Land Rover Defender 4x4 due to its small and compact size!!! !
No price mentioned as it isn't available to the general public. Company were only targeting underground mining at this stage. My guess is probably more like the price of 2 x Rivians and a Tesla Model 3 thrown in for good measure.
@@jaisrobins1545 I think they were selling for almost double that. Like any new technology, the initial prices are always higher until sales volume brings the cost to produce each unit down. These aren't a "retail" product" and there are other factors and standards needing to be met for underground mining use. (I thought the Rivian was a lot more expensive - in AUD which is how I got my estimate wrong : )
Rugged industrious vehicle wirh guarantee to withstand vagaries of worst driving conditions...it is alfa machine much better than its adversaries in competition ...best is budget priced not a cheap knock off. Seen many farmers using mahindra tractors who are using since decades and it still works like an lifetime companion.
The fact that it was thought up in a pub in Belgravia tells you something. Not sure if you know but Belgravia is a bit like Point Piper or Toorak except beyond those. It’s a Billionaire playground. That story wouldn’t go down well with U.K. audiences. But then, neither does the hypocrisy of the founder’s proBrexit campaigning and funding with being a Monaco tax resident and moving production from the U.K. - because of Brexit killing the U.K. car industry. What a shit. Frankly, people seem swept up in the old country hype and aren’t applying the same critique they would of a Japanese or US model. There are perfectly good options available and we’re going to see some fingers burnt when people realise this.
I would love to try this vehicle out over the rocky hills and gullys in the Pilbara really test it and see if it will match the olf Willys Jeep and Series 2 Landrovers
We got a ride in one 2 weeks ago down south of Perth. It definitely feels like it will handle rough terrain and we suggested to Ineos that the Pilbara would make a great proving ground. We will have to wait and see what happens when the demo units (we were in a prototype) start to arrive.