No avocados today, but a look at some of New Zealand’s amazing places. Featuring a quick look at a number of locations including Franz Josef Glacia, Arthur’s Pass, Lake Wanaka, Isthmus Peak, Haast, Lake Paringa, Hokitika, Queenstown and a number of other spots. I also take you on a more in depth look at the beautiful Christchurch Botanic Gardens and the Majestic Doubtful Sound. I also make some reflections on different ways people engage with and relate to the environment from different lenses. I hope you enjoy!
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So cool.
1:30 and Iβm already blown away.
Scott Grows an Avocado Tree
Omg NZ is beautiful! Even my wife was stuck watching it π we especially loved how you felt about the cute, fluffy bumblebees. βΊοΈ
Great video!!!
What an absolutely amazing place. I very much appreciate you for all that you share and your insight. Thank you for taking us along. Thanks to the wife also for her help. I can't travel so I live for chances like this to just get a glimpse the world. Its so beautiful! Have a great weekend!πππΊπ΄π΅
The footage is breathe taking bro , great video!
This is an absolutely stunning video, Scott. Incredibly educational, also, as always
Some words to describe your video:
Breathtakingly beautiful, entertaining, educational and thought provoking. Thank you!π
New Zealand is quite beautiful! I would love to visit someday. Thanks for sharing this with us Scott.
Thank you so much!!!! Some of the views of the mountains an water are majestic, the beauty is surreal. Glad you an wife had a wonderful trip! π Thanks for sharing!
That was beautiful!
NZ is definitely on the list of places I want to visit. My uncle lives over there in Auckland with his wife and kids
omg the tree within the cage cracked me up! Are they worried that people will break it's branches? or maybe the tree will wander off? ππ The rose garden is stunning!! Also, that is so interesting that there are no bumble bees living in Australia! Woah..mind blown. Great video Scott!
Thanks for spreading such a great message!!
I can't think of any other word for this video other than perfect. Every part of it was informative and breathtaking. Thank you for sharing this amazing experience with us!ππ
O wow! This was absolutely beautiful Scott and it has brought up such a great revelation. We all are responsible for this beautiful world we live in. Thank you for making it. P.s. I'm pretty sure you need your own national geographic series! π
Great video. I really liked the thoughtful analysis of our attitude toward the environment, and the spectacular footage of the wild and cultivated parts of NZ.
Wow Scott…this was absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing you knowledge and this beautiful country. Iβm glad you both had a great time
Thank you Scott for showing us such beauty and sharing such good info π€π€
What an awesome video!! We visited north of NZ last year and my husband I both fell in love, we definitely want to go back again for 2-3 weeks next time to see the rest of the country!!
I remember they were having some kind of bacteria issue killing the local plants in the forest and everywhere we went had the sanitizing gate. I hope they have it under control by now.
Incredible video, I want to visit New Zealand so badly! Looks beautiful!
THIS. THIS IS SOO GOOD. You've been knocking it out of the park recently!!! Well done, beautiful video, so we'll edited & scripted β₯οΈβ₯οΈβ₯οΈ
Also I didn't know there weren't bees in Aus!!! I never noticed this π±
NZ looks utterly stunning. I'd love to go there with you next time I visit (at some point in life!)
Just stunning- nature in its finest! Thankyou for sharing Scott and putting together this thought provoking video.
Thank you so much for sharing. Just stunning. β€οΈ
Wow it's amazing almost not real. Thanks for taking us on your journey. We saw your wife for a brief second. Does she have a youtube channel we can subscribe to?
I saw you had avocado!! What are you going to do with the pit?ππ
I'm NZ born & lives in Aussie I wonder if you been to queens park in Invercargill city Southland NZ it's beautiful park there supposed to be the largest park in the southern hemisphere