Hi there. Just want to say that this channel is so underrated. Kharissa is always elegant and calm. Top quality video by Alex, so much skills and effort. Love it. Keep up the good work.
As a local WA resident, your video has given me a different perspective of Freo! Didn’t realise there was a rooftop bar at the National 😁 you have absolutely lifted Freo for me!
Hi there Kharissa. Just a few words to complement you on the Fremantle video. You and your camera person really did our city proud. Great shots...........magnificent colour and the juxtaposition of drone shots and presentation was just perfect. Thank you. Regards John.
Thank you so much for your comments - Scarborough will definitely be in our video in the future. Are there any hidden gems in Innaloo that I am missing?
A detailed and a mesmerizing video dear Kharissa about how to spend a day in Fremantle, Australia! Very much informative and spectacular, the tour through the city, the drone footages, the music and the whole presentation is top-notch! Thanks for sharing this magnificent video with us! With kind wishes and warm regards, Alex and Alexandra
I just found your channel today and really enjoy it. I live in Perth and I love going into Fremantle. I'm going to go there for lunch next week. It looks like your video was filmed in winter as I noticed people wearing jumpers or jackets. Beautiful filming. Thank you for highlighting what we sometimes take for granted.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment- I love Fremantle. Yes the video was filmed last winter but if you haven’t seen it yet here is a link to our latest video of Freo filmed over summer ❤️❤️❤️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XWHvrSoYy-A.htmlsi=Ct3P12AWdDXsaogD
That was AWESOME 👍🏾. What a beautiful city and tour, Kharissa 😍. I love the vibrant colors of the city. I'm not a coffee drinker myself, but I would certainly enjoy the people watching aspect from the cafe 👍🏾. So what is a BAO? How was the sunset 🤔. Thanks again for sharing, my dear 👍🏾👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️
I was eating a greek pastry with spinach amd ricotta in front of the BAO stall...I am not sure what they are selling there but I think BAO is chinese and it means bun in english i.e. those white fluffy chinese buns❤️❤️❤️🙏
Australia has a big coffee culture and apologies in advance as the next video also has another coffee segment but represents multicultural society in Perth😊🙏
@kharissa_gomez OH I knew that there were other optional to enjoy there, Kharissa 😉. No doubt delicious options to accompany whichever drink you want 😉 ❤️❤️❤️
@kharissa_gomez That sounds good 👍🏾 😋. Spinach and ricotta. AH So BAO is Chinese buns. Have to keep that in mind there. Thank you for sharing this 🙏🏾 ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️. Appreciate you. You're so AWESOME 👌🏾. Just sayin 👍🏾😉🤗❤️❤️
Freo is a pleasant place if one can get past the poverty and homeless denizens. Also people should know the City is dead at night, though it wasn't always that way! One of my fondest childhood memories is visiting Freo one night and my parents buying me aniseed root to chew on from the market. There were fast food and pizza shops everywhere, now even the Hungry jacks (Burger King) is gone, Cicerello's doesn't even use fresh ingredients any more. Sad that once vibrant city has fallen so far!
The Round house was never a jail, yes i know that’s what they claim it was, but if you look at the design, it was a perfectly constructed whaling station, prisoners may has been forced to work there, but no way was it only a jail.. plus 50% of the whaling equipment is still there!
@@kharissa_gomez No problems, but i wonder if you agree? I obviously live in Perth, and I’ve been to the round house plenty of times, and each time i look to try an convince myself it was a jail, but each time I’m more convinced it wasn’t a jail, Even these “cells” they look more like cool rooms to store the products from whales, that centre section isn’t a well, it’s a hole to a tunnel under the round house, it’s easy to imagine the whale is dragged up into that tunnel then cut to manageable sizes, processed and then to discarded product removed via that same hole back to the tunnel.. i do agree that there were guards, and probably prisoners forced to work, but it’s more conceivable they weren’t cells, they possibly stored ice and the convicts were kept chained wherever.. plus that fact that it was the first permanent building, “well he we are lads, we have a great port for whaling, but instead of building exactly what we need, we are going to build a jail, because too many convicts are swimming away?” (Sorry I’m not buying it). But i do believe it’s far less easier for the modern public to keep funding the place if they breeze over the whole “whales” thing..