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00:00Terra Australis Incognita
00:02is the name of a continent that the ancient Europeans believed to exist in the south of the earth
00:08to balance between the north and the south of the earth
00:12In the end, of course, it turned out to be nothing like that
00:14But the European colonists found an island that actually exists in the south of the earth
00:20They colonized it, fought its locals, and divided it in the end between Britain and the Netherlands
00:27It's a very long story, we'll talk about it in the next videos
00:30But in the end, they named this island Australia
00:34after that legendary continent
00:38which was first named by the ancient Greeks
00:41I arrived in Australia, a country of 88
00:44It's really the continent of Australia
00:46I applied for a visa online for my Jordanian passport
00:49and I was surprised when it came out
00:50So I had to go
00:51Australia is a very far country
00:54And its distance makes most countries in the world not care about it or its news
00:59And we really don't know about it except that it has ships and ships
01:03But the days of ignorance are over
01:06Ibn Hattuta arrived in Australia and the journey began
01:12I'm in Melbourne today, it's the biggest city in Australia
01:16And in the next videos, I will share with you many things about Australia
01:19Stay with me to explore this continent together
01:23Let's go
01:32I'm still in my early days here
01:34So I'm still making a basic impression of the country
01:37But so far, it's clear that this country is fun
01:40The travel is fun
01:41It's a little closer to how I imagine America
01:44Even though I haven't been to America yet
01:48Because it's very rare for people to film in Australia
01:52So I don't even have a pre-impression before I came here
01:55Except that there are a lot of dangerous animals
01:57And they told me that there are a lot of snakes that can kill you
02:00But for now, I'm still alive
02:02The city, as you can see, has a lot of towers
02:05It's very developed
02:07It has this vibe
02:08A lot of people, it's crowded
02:10People are in a hurry
02:11There's music in the street
02:12There are a thousand cafes
02:13Here, the cafe culture is very famous
02:15Every corner has a cafe
02:18Let's start walking in the city
02:20And see what this trip will hide for us
02:25I just started in the middle of the city
02:27I'm looking at the walls
02:28It's written a lot
02:29Free Palestine
02:30And things about the camps that are happening in the universities at this time
02:33In protest of the massacres that are happening in Palestine and Gaza
02:37So I want to follow the shops that lead to one of these camps
02:43That the students are doing
02:44I don't know what's in it, but let's see
02:50They're doing a lecture here about the history of the massacre
02:54In the camp that they're doing in the university
02:56So they're trying to educate the university students
02:58About what happened in Palestine and the history
03:00And they're building a camp
03:02Demanding that there be a ceasefire
03:05And against the policies that support the occupation
03:07And so on
03:09God bless them
03:15Free, free Palestine
03:17Free, free Palestine
03:20Free, free Palestine
03:27The first place I came to visit
03:29Victoria State Library
03:31This one behind me
03:32It's considered the oldest free library
03:34Not only in Australia
03:36Even one of the oldest free libraries in the world
03:38I found the best place in the library
03:40At the dome
03:42This is the library behind me
03:44The place is amazing
03:47It's impossible to get a good view with the camera
03:59I just went inside, but it's hard to talk
04:01Because the place is quiet
04:03But the library has a lot of space
04:05For anyone who wants to study, work, do whatever they want
04:07It has internet
04:09And it has a thousand rooms
04:11That you can sit in for free
04:13And the dome inside
04:16It was the biggest dome
04:18Supported by the pirates in the world
04:36I heard that one of the most famous food here
04:38They have sushi
04:40They sell it like a sandwich
04:42And it's considered one of the cheapest street food
04:45So I bought two pieces
04:47In a sushi place
04:49Let's try
05:09Let's see how it tastes
05:11Like a sandwich
05:15Wow
05:21It's amazing that it's sold in Australia
05:23For 2.5 Australian dollars
05:252 American dollars
05:29Two pieces of this
05:31It's a great snack
05:33For a cheap price
05:39I was afraid of the expenses in Australia
05:41So I think I'll have sushi
05:45Mmm
05:53It's so delicious
05:55That I bought another one with tuna
06:01Mmm
06:09I came to the Chinatown
06:11Of Melbourne
06:13When the Chinese go to Melbourne
06:15They always make a place for them
06:17They call it Chinatown
06:19So the Chinatown in Melbourne
06:21Is considered the oldest Chinatown
06:23Made in the western world
06:25And it's still used
06:27Wherever you go
06:29There are shops written in Chinese
06:31They sell Chinese food
06:33For the Chinese people
06:35Everything is written in Chinese
06:38Oh
06:40The trams in the middle of the city
06:42Are free guys
06:52What do you want better than free transportation
06:55It's so beautiful
07:07We have a group of bats here
07:09They're making a ball
07:11Have you ever seen a bat making a ball?
07:19Before I came to Australia
07:21I had three preconceived notions
07:24The first one is that there are a lot of dangerous animals
07:26And reptiles
07:28And the third one is that the visa is very difficult
07:30So in this video I'll try to answer
07:32Some of these questions
07:34If I reached the answer at the end of the video
07:36Is it really true or not
07:38So let's see
07:40But until now
07:42I had a lot of preconceived notions
07:50This city
07:53Used to be called
07:55Batmania
07:57But not from Batman
07:59The mayor of the area
08:01Came from the Batman family
08:03And he wanted to name the city after his name
08:05So he named it Batmania
08:07After a while
08:09It changed its name to someone else's family
08:11I forgot the name
08:13And this name stuck
08:19I came to a memorial
08:21For the people who died in the first world war
08:23From Australia
08:25This place is called
08:27Shrine of Remembrance
08:31It looks like
08:33The old Greek buildings
08:35But it was built after the first world war
08:37Because a big part of the people
08:39Who died in the war
08:41Didn't return their bodies
08:43So their families
08:45Wanted a place
08:47To remember them
08:50So they built this place
08:52And it was opened
08:54In 1930
08:56There is a museum inside
08:58Where you can learn more about the history of the world war
09:00But
09:02The world wars
09:04Had a big impact
09:06On Australia
09:08Especially on their national identity
09:10Before the world war
09:12Australia was a new country
09:14So
09:16Their national identity
09:19Was weak
09:21But after the world war
09:23You can call them national martyrs
09:25It helped a lot
09:27In forming their national identity
09:29And defending their country
09:31And defending their beliefs
09:33And their political visions
09:35So
09:37The first and second world wars
09:39Had a big impact
09:41On Australia and its people
09:43Also
09:45The war strengthened their relations with the west
09:48And gave them an identity
09:50That didn't exist before the war
10:18It's written here
10:20That this palace
10:22Was built by a group of people
10:24Who appreciate
10:26The memory of men and women
10:28From Victoria
10:30Who served the empire
10:32In the war
10:34From 1914 to 1918
10:36Which is the first world war
10:48I entered the botanic garden
10:50In Melbourne
10:52It's free
10:54And now you can see
10:56That all the trees have autumn colors
10:58It's true that in our country
11:00It's spring and summer
11:02But in Melbourne it's autumn and winter
11:04So they have autumn colors
11:06In May
11:08It's a really beautiful place
11:10This is the botanic garden of Melbourne
11:12It's very big
11:14But we don't have time to walk around it
11:17Can you hear the sound of nature?
11:19The sound of birds
11:27It's free water everywhere
11:39I arrived to the parliament
11:41It's the last station today
11:43From the city
11:45We've been here for a long time
11:47How are you?
11:49How are you?
11:51How are you?
11:53How are you?
11:55I want to make problems with you
11:57Problems?
11:59With us?
12:01I'll think about it later
12:03My day is over
12:05With a visit to Jordan
12:07From the Palestinian youth
12:09From the first two days
12:11It was a clean and organized country
12:14In Melbourne, they're obsessed with coffee
12:16And because there's a big diversity
12:18I didn't feel strange
12:20But to live a real Australian experience
12:22I had to leave the city
12:30Good morning
12:32It's a new day in Australia
12:34Today I left the city
12:36We want to see a bit of Australian nature
12:38Because Australia is known for its nature
12:41It's about an hour to an hour and a half
12:43From Melbourne
12:45There's a road called
12:47The Great Ocean Road
12:49It has a beautiful story
12:51I'll tell you about it later
12:53And along this road
12:55I think you can drive for 3 hours
12:57The amount of beaches and nature
12:59You can't imagine
13:01We'll drive together for 2 days
13:03To get to this road
13:05I talked to my friend here
13:07Good morning
13:10She lives in Australia
13:12For 13 years
13:14She knows many places in Australia
13:16And travels around the world
13:18So we decided to go to the Great Ocean Road
13:20Together
13:22This is the beginning
13:24How are you?
13:26I'm good
13:28She came here 15 times
13:30So it's normal
13:32The beginning of this road
13:34From a city called Turkey
13:36Then you drive for 3 hours
13:39And this place is called
13:41Rock Point
13:55I've been in Australia for 3 or 4 days
13:57And I haven't seen a single spider
13:59Can you imagine?
14:01But now I found Abu Ali on my bag
14:03Do you know him?
14:05I don't know what you call him
14:07But we call him Abu Ali
14:09He came with us on the Great Ocean Road
14:11I was telling Shmiran
14:13That this place is beautiful
14:15What did you say?
14:17I said it's normal
14:19All of Australia is like this
14:21This is just the beginning
14:23This place is not on the map
14:25We don't know much about it
14:27So we stopped here
14:29Because it's just the beginning
14:31Let's go back to the car
14:33And start the Great Ocean Road
14:36Surfing
14:38Some people are doing a surfing lesson
14:40I won't go with them
14:42All of Australia is full of animals
14:44That want to kill you
14:46They seem to have forgotten that they live in Australia
14:48We started now
14:50On the Great Ocean Road
14:52We drove from here
14:54To a city called Anglesea
14:56Anglesea
14:58Over there
15:00You can see the kangaroos
15:02I haven't seen a single kangaroo
15:05They were crossing the road
15:07And we were going to kill them
15:09Now we're going to see them
15:23We're going to see the kangaroos
15:25What do you call kangaroos?
15:27Kangaroos
15:29We're going to see the kangaroos
15:31The kangaroos
15:34We're now in a city called Anglesea
15:36It has a golf course
15:38But it also has kangaroos
15:40I've been coming to Australia
15:42Just to see this
15:44Look at this
15:46He's laughing
15:48Look at this
15:50The ground is so smooth
15:52And each car has its own space
15:54It's so big
15:56She said that girls are better than boys
15:58In driving
16:00What do you think Miran?
16:03There's no god but Allah
16:05I'm embarrassed
16:07Look at this
16:09Each lane has 3 cars
16:11The first lane is on the middle
16:33So he attaches himself to a teat
16:35So for 3 months it's force fed
16:37And then it ends up about this size
16:41It comes in and out of a pouch
16:43Until he's about 9 months
16:45And then at that stage he's too big
16:47So we still feed it that size
16:53The males
16:55Grow up to 2 meters
16:57And up to 95 kilograms
16:59Look at the kangaroos
17:01They feed early in the morning
17:03And later at night
17:05And during the day they just lay around and sleep
17:07We came to a group of kangaroos
17:09We just learned about them
17:11They live in groups
17:13There are about 20 to 30
17:15In each group
17:17And in each group
17:19There's only one male
17:21So he's the only one that grows
17:23In the group
17:25The rest of the males
17:27Are not allowed to grow
17:30So in this group
17:32This male
17:34Is the male that controls
17:36You can feel that he's on a leash
17:38He's sitting
17:40He's controlling the situation
17:42While over there
17:44We have a male
17:46But this male is scared of him
17:48He has no power in the group
17:50This guy here
18:00He has to put his tail down to lift his hind legs up
18:02So the tail is part of the spine
18:04And then
18:06When they fight
18:08Look
18:10So it stands on the tail
18:12And hits with the legs
18:18That's how strong the tail is
18:20Most of the day
18:22The kangaroos sleep on the ground
18:24Early in the morning
18:26They wake up and eat
18:29We have a golf course
18:31And in the evening
18:33They wake up and eat
18:35But most of the day
18:37They sleep on the ground
18:51Most of the fight
18:53Between the kangaroos
18:55Is only on the control
18:58The kangaroos fight each other
19:00To control the group
19:22And that's how we learned
19:24A beautiful morning lesson
19:27I can't say kangar
19:29Kangar
19:31Kangar
19:33Kangar
19:35Shmeran
19:37You have a lot of space
19:39Why do you cross the line?
19:47The view of the road
19:49Is getting better
19:51We're seeing more of the sea
19:53We're getting closer to the ocean
19:55The view from the drone
19:57Is amazing
20:03After the Australian soldiers returned
20:05From the first world war
20:07Many of them were shocked
20:09By what happened after the war
20:11They wanted to be re-equipped
20:13In the Australian society
20:15But it was difficult
20:17To find a suitable job
20:19So there were 3,000 soldiers
20:21Who decided to make a great achievement
20:24In the first world war
20:26They decided to build a road
20:28About 240 km long
20:30This road passes
20:32In the southern part
20:34Of Victoria state
20:36In Australia
20:38There was no way to get there
20:40Except by land
20:42Or by sea
20:44So these 3,000 soldiers
20:46Took the shovels
20:48And tools
20:50To make a road
20:53They started by digging the mountains
20:55To make a road
20:57To pass through all the villages
20:59In the southern part of Victoria state
21:01This road is called
21:03The Great Ocean Road
21:05It's a great road
21:07Because it's one of the most beautiful
21:09Roads you can drive
21:11And there are thousands of views
21:13You can see
21:15And today this road
21:17Remains as a memory
21:19For the Australian soldiers
21:22Now I'm at the memorial
21:24For the soldiers
21:26As you can see
21:28There are 2 soldiers
21:30One is carrying a cross
21:32And the other is carrying a crake
21:34And here is the war uniform
21:36As you can see
21:38The medals
21:40And here are the stones
21:42As they used to use
21:44While they were digging
21:46This monument is called
21:48The diggers
21:51If we want to stop
21:53Everywhere that has a beautiful view
21:55We might need a month on the road
21:57Wow
21:59Can you see these mountains
22:01From here
22:03All of them
22:05Were dug by hand
22:07To make a road
22:09With the help of the Australian soldiers
22:11We now have a road
22:21The Australian soldiers dug this road
22:25They probably wanted to make this achievement
22:27Otherwise
22:29We would not have reached this area
22:31The Australian soldiers dug this road
22:33It's a very beautiful road
22:35And all of it
22:37Is made because of these amazing views
22:41What did you say?
22:43You didn't see the sidewalk?
22:45No I didn't see it
22:47Why didn't you tell me that there was a sidewalk
22:49While we were driving, I noticed a group of birds on the side of the road.
22:53Look at them, they look special.
22:56I don't know what it is exactly, but it looks like a parrot.
23:00I think it's an Australian parrot.
23:02It has a yellow feather on its head.
23:07It is said that Australia, as far away as it is,
23:10and it was left alone for a large part of its history,
23:13there were no humans,
23:14so most of the animals and living creatures in it are not found except here.
23:19We arrived at a new lookout, but be careful, there is no sidewalk here,
23:22so if you continue on the sea, okay?
23:27We have now arrived in a city called Lorne, and it has this lookout.
23:38I don't have a comment, it's enough, look.
23:45Guys, I lost contact with the drone,
23:47because we were driving behind a mountain, so the connection was lost.
23:51So it went back to the place it came from, and look where exactly,
23:55it went back and landed here, on the side of the road.
24:00Because I flew it from the side of the road,
24:02so it landed exactly from the same place I flew it from.
24:05All the respect, honestly.
24:08It landed exactly at the same spot it came from.
24:15Look at how beautiful the road is.
24:18The road is very small in certain areas,
24:20because it is clear that they didn't have the space to make a wider road.
24:26We stopped at a cafe on the way, we want to eat quickly,
24:29but we are hungry, so I took this chicken sandwich,
24:32and Shmeran took an egg sandwich.
24:35For you to know the prices in Australia,
24:37this sandwich is $15, which is about $13 in the US.
24:43And we are eating the amount of birds that are coming to us.
24:46All of them are birds with new colors,
24:49strange, strange, and colorful.
24:52Look at this beautiful, legendary bird.
24:55Where did it come from?
24:57It came from the trash.
24:59It came from the trash.
25:01Look at this, you feel like you can only find this in Amazon forests.
25:04In the middle of nature.
25:06What did it bring you from the trash, if not from your level?
25:08Not from your level.
25:10Look, look at the kangaroo.
25:12You feel like their male is standing like this.
25:17And it is making a strange sound.
25:20This is the first time I see an animal like this.
25:22It has muscles.
25:24Even Abu Adel, our friend who goes to the gym every day,
25:27has muscles like this.
25:31Look at how the baby is inside its bag.
25:35Oh.
25:37We stopped on the way to a place called Kenneth River Nature Walk.
25:41A walk in nature.
25:43We are still at the beginning of it.
25:45And through it you can see a lot of animals,
25:48especially the famous animals in Australia, like koalas.
25:51Now we saw a koala here on this tree.
25:53As you can see, everyone is filming.
25:55There is a koala here.
25:58I tried to film it with my phone, but it is a bit far.
26:02It took a few shots, as you can see.
26:05But we are trying to find something closer.
26:12According to what is written,
26:14a group of koalas is placed here,
26:16where they kill the reptiles.
26:18In Australia, they have a big problem with wild reptiles.
26:22They increase the number of them.
26:24In general, Australia has a lot of problems with a lot of animals.
26:27We will talk about it later.
26:29If you have a dog or a pet,
26:31be careful.
26:33Because it can eat one of these poisonous bugs.
26:39For those who like hiking and walking in nature and forests,
26:43they have a thousand paths here.
26:45A thousand.
26:46If you want to go out and walk in their national parks,
26:49you will not finish.
26:50We discovered that all the path we walked was wrong.
26:53This is the path we wanted to walk on.
26:55It is called Kenneth River Walk.
26:57One of the most important animals here is the koala.
27:00The koala is not found all over the world,
27:02except in Australia.
27:04In these places where you walk,
27:06you will find a koala.
27:07Oh, there is a kangaroo.
27:11Oh, not one, there are four.
27:20The place has a great amount of psychological peace.
27:24The sound of the river, the sound of the birds,
27:27the smell of the place.
27:29This is the humidity of the tree leaves
27:31with clean, pure air.
27:37What is that black thing?
27:40Wood.
27:43I still don't like Australia.
27:45In three days, we went to one of the most developed cities in the world.
27:50We walked on one of the most beautiful roads in the world.
27:55We are hiking in the woods to see animals for the first time in the world.
27:59So, for now, I agree to visit Australia
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28:28I don't know.
28:32Did you see?
28:33Did you see?
28:34No, no way.
28:36No, I'm just scaring her.
28:40It's really beautiful.
28:41But I feel like there are things biting me.
28:44There are things biting me.
28:46Or am I scaring you?
28:47No, no, there are even me.
28:49We started to enter the Australian woods.
28:57By the way, we are really far away.
29:02Wow.
29:09The world is dark and we are driving, guys.
29:12So, we are going to a farm now.
29:13We are going to a farm in the middle of nature and there are animals.
29:17We will see them in the morning.
29:19Good night.
29:20And see you tomorrow.
29:24But before we say good night to you,
29:27I want to show you the place.
29:28We just arrived.
29:29Honestly, the place is really beautiful.
29:30I said I don't want to wait until the morning to show you.
29:33Look at the beautiful hut.
29:35This is a room.
29:36This is enough for a whole family.
29:37Here we have a room.
29:38And this room which is the master.
29:42Wow.
29:43And we have a whole bathroom.
29:57Good morning.
29:58It rained today.
30:02It has been a week almost without rain but with sun.
30:06Today, we are in a dramatic atmosphere.
30:12But the view is amazing.
30:16We met his aunt, the owner of the farm.
30:18She told us a bit about the farm.
30:19She told us that they raise sheep here.
30:41Okay.
30:45And this is our view which we will leave now, unfortunately.
30:51Look down there.
30:52There are sheep.
30:53Before we leave the farm, we will take a small walk
30:57with the animals that are here.
30:59Then we will continue on the Great Ocean Road.
31:02What happened to that car?
31:04It was a good car once upon a time.
31:06And then we just parked it there and built a fence around it.
31:09We used it on the farm for a few years.
31:11And then we didn't use it.
31:14So we just parked it there.
31:16It's been sitting there for 22 years.
31:19And just the weather did this to it?
31:21Yes.
31:23The wind blew the roof off.
31:31Do you know when you go to the supermarket and buy an Australian sheep?
31:36This is the Australian sheep in its motherland.
31:38It's honored sheep.
31:40When it comes here, it becomes a treasure.
31:45Come here.
31:50Look at the eyes of this dog.
31:52Each one has a different color.
31:59Do you see that thing moving up there?
32:02Koala.
32:03I think many of them are in the farm.
32:08Yes.
32:16Shmeeran, the animal's friend.
32:20Look, they all love me.
32:22The business of this place is the sheep.
32:25They raise sheep. They have 300 sheep.
32:27Each time they multiply, in September, they sell them to the local market.
32:31And then they make new ones.
32:33In the farm, they also have chickens.
32:35Anyone who comes here, they tell us that they come in the morning,
32:38they take eggs from the chicken coop,
32:41they put them in their coop, and they cook them.
32:44So they made this for the visitors, so they can take the eggs fresh.
32:51In general, the Australian people,
32:53a large part of them live in the countryside.
32:57Only farmers.
32:59They love this life, especially when you're a farmer and you buy a farm,
33:03and you have fun in it.
33:05We're now on the Great Ocean Road.
33:07We've arrived at the first place.
33:08It's called the Twelve Apostles.
33:10Just like the Rock of Rosh in Lebanon,
33:12they have a number of them.
33:13Not just one.
33:14Roshat.
33:16So you go and see them.
33:17They look nice.
33:19Warning before we go in.
33:20They have a poisonous snake here.
33:23Oh!
33:25Oh!
33:27Oh!
33:29Oh!
33:31Oh!
33:33Oh!
33:35Oh!
33:38The view of nature is much better than the photography.
33:41I didn't imagine it to be this beautiful.
33:44You've seen it 10 times.
33:45Is it the same?
33:46It's normal.
33:47It's normal, right?
33:48It's normal.
33:49Everything is normal.
33:50Everything is normal.
33:51Oh!
33:52You feel like there's a huge screen,
33:55and you're watching a movie,
33:56and they've edited the colors in Photoshop.
34:00Then they put it here.
34:01The view is amazing.
34:05I didn't imagine it to be this beautiful.
34:11These structures over there
34:13are called the Twelve Apostles.
34:16It's because there were 12 rocks
34:18coming out of the Jiri Rock in the middle of the ocean.
34:21But actually,
34:22there were 9, not 12,
34:23and one of them broke,
34:25so there were 8.
34:26But they called them the Twelve Apostles
34:28because it's a more attractive name.
34:30It attracts more tourists.
34:31So they called them 12.
34:34So these are the Twelve Apostles.
34:37Their view is actually much better than the pictures,
34:39I imagine.
34:40You can see the view of the ocean from here,
34:42and the waves,
34:43and the weather right now
34:44because it's raining,
34:45so it looks a little dramatic.
34:47These rock formations are about 15 million years old.
34:51That's how they estimate it.
34:53So this is a little older than me.
34:56They've been here for 15 million years.
34:59This is considered one of the most beautiful places
35:02on the Great Ocean Road.
35:03Now, if we drive in that direction a little more,
35:06we'll also find different rock formations.
35:17Did you hear that or not?
35:19I don't know.
35:20I didn't hear anything.
35:23Oh my God!
35:27We stopped at another place
35:28called Loch and George.
35:31I don't know what it is exactly.
35:32Views of the rock formations.
35:37Let's see.
35:43Just listen to the sound of the waves coming from below.
36:02Amazing.
36:08Since we're walking here,
36:09I'll tell you a little bit about the history of Australia.
36:12The first people to live in Australia
36:15were definitely the indigenous tribes
36:17that are found here,
36:18about 50,000 to 65,000 years ago.
36:22It's considered the oldest continuing human civilization.
36:26It's still the same civilization
36:27that started 50,000 years ago.
36:29It's the same today.
36:30We'll talk about the stories of these tribes later.
36:32But the first Europeans to come to Australia
36:34were Dutch explorers.
36:36But they didn't colonize it in the beginning.
36:38They called the western part of it New Holland.
36:41But the Dutch weren't very clever
36:43when it came to colonization.
36:45They colonized a little bit,
36:46but they didn't know how to preserve the colony,
36:48so they left.
36:49But really,
36:50the first person to get here
36:52and take it seriously
36:54was the officer James Cook,
36:56the British explorer and traveler.
36:59As soon as he got here,
37:01he liked the area.
37:02He talked to the local tribes
37:04and had some problems with them.
37:06He told Britain about this place
37:08and they decided to make a colony in Australia.
37:12After this colony was formed,
37:14this area was named New South Wales
37:17after the name of Wales in Britain.
37:19And the western part of the island
37:21was New Holland.
37:23In the end,
37:24the British took the whole island
37:26and it became a British colony.
37:28I'll continue the story in a bit.
37:30Let's go to another beach here.
37:48Let's continue the road.
37:50But in general,
37:52Australia is not a very old country.
37:55The first British colony was here
37:58in 1788,
38:01about 250 years ago.
38:04After James Cook arrived,
38:06it took him 18 years
38:08to bring the British people back
38:10and solve their problems here.
38:12Let's go.
38:14Let's continue the road.
38:17Oh, this is a baby.
38:19This is a baby.
38:26I don't want anyone to follow me.
38:28Go back, go back.
38:29I found a lookout in front of me.
38:32I stopped at it.
38:34It's really beautiful.
38:38Each lookout feels different
38:40from the other one,
38:41even though it's all the sea.
38:43Each lookout feels different
38:45from the other one,
38:46even though it's all the sea.
38:48But each one has slight differences
38:50that make it beautiful.
38:52After Australia became a British colony,
38:54one of the things that Britain used to do
38:56was to send people who commit crimes,
38:58especially small crimes,
39:00not big ones,
39:02they used to send them here
39:04as laborers in Australia,
39:06especially those who had handicrafts.
39:08So instead of imprisoning them in Britain,
39:10he said, we send them to Australia.
39:12The reason why Australia is still famous today
39:14is because its people are British criminals.
39:17Anyway,
39:19Australia was still a small colony
39:21at that time.
39:23But one of the things that increased
39:25the number of Australians
39:27was the discovery of gold
39:29in the state of Victoria.
39:31They discovered that there is gold here,
39:33so people from all over the world
39:35started sailing towards this continent
39:37which is the end of the world.
39:39Before gold,
39:40people from all over the world
39:42used to come here.
39:44This helped increase the number of Australians.
39:46Let's continue the road.
39:48Mashallah,
39:50this view,
39:52you can only see it with your eyes.
39:54I'm not looking at the camera.
39:56It's very beautiful.
39:58We stopped on the road
40:00to a place to have lunch.
40:02We ordered fish and chips,
40:04one of the dishes that I eat a lot here in Australia.
40:06Do Australians eat it?
40:08Yes, a lot.
40:10It's a famous dish.
40:12It's also very famous in Britain.
40:14I think they took it from Britain.
40:16The dish cost the person
40:18the fish with the drink
40:20$45.
40:22Just so you know the prices.
40:24I don't know how they made it
40:26because it's really delicious.
40:28Maybe because it's a little greasy.
40:30But in general,
40:32it's an excellent meal.
40:34Maybe one of the best fish and chips I've ever eaten.
40:36Guys, it's really a great road
40:38to the ocean.
40:40The scenes I'm seeing from the window
40:42can't be imagined
40:44by the human mind.
40:46Especially today,
40:48unfortunately, the waves are angry.
40:50This is unfortunate.
40:52I see, I see.
40:54We're driving on the road
40:56next to the ocean.
40:58The view is amazing.
41:00My greetings.
41:02It's a road worth coming and driving.
41:06Now it's almost sunset.
41:08We'll say goodbye to Great Ocean Road
41:10and go straight to the airport.
41:18Before the sun sets,
41:20this was our first experience
41:22in Australia.
41:24This is the country we've been wanting to visit
41:26for a long time.
41:28It's a beautiful country.
41:30It's a beautiful country.
41:32It's a beautiful country.
41:34This is the country I've been wanting to visit for a long time
41:36and finally I'm here.
41:38I haven't had enough time
41:40to make my first impression
41:42of Australia yet.
41:44But I'm really happy with the experience
41:46because it's better than I imagined.
41:48The nature and the animals
41:50I'm seeing.
41:52I'm still looking for crabs and reptiles.
41:54I haven't found any so far.
41:56But I'm really looking forward
41:58to the next days and our trip
42:00to Australia.
42:02I hope you enjoyed this video.
42:04I'll share more about the history,
42:06the people, the culture, the food
42:08and all these things.
42:10From here, we'll end our first video in Australia.
42:12I hope you enjoyed it.
42:14Thanks to Shmiran who accompanied me today.
42:16She was the one who suggested
42:18that we go on this road.
42:20Thanks to her, it was a really fun trip.
42:22Anyone who comes to Australia
42:24must go to Great Ocean Road.
42:26God bless you.
42:28I'll see you in the next videos.
42:30Bye.

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