They Tell You NOT TO COME HERE! Putangirua Pinnacles, North Island, New Zealand 🇳🇿

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Published 2023-11-01
In today's episode, we explore a location out of the great movie Lord of the Rings! basically, it's a fantastic stone formation called Putangirua Pinnacles which you will be blown away with if you visit for yourself!

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All Comments (21)
  • @datractor
    Hope you guys went to Cape Palliser just around the corner, stunning light house and seal colony.
  • @PaulG.x
    What a Land Girl was: "The Women's Land Service was formed to supply labour to keep New Zealand agriculture going during the War. From 1940, city girls from the age of seventeen were sent to assist on sheep, cattle, dairy, orchard and poultry properties. Many had the experience of arriving at a remote destination late at night and starting work the next morning as a farm-hand, when they had never been close to a sheep. They learned to ride horses, train and whistle up dogs, muster and shear sheep, plough and harvest crops, and to master all the myriad tasks of rural industries, often without electricity."
  • @pshane4444
    I'm loving your guys videos. I'm addicted😂. Post more and more please 😂
  • @modfus
    My two favourite NZ adventurers 😉 - thanks for another enjoyable video.
  • @JonathanTTarr
    I love this place clean place big thanks again to NZ Government, watching from Dubai
  • @MsHGH1
    Have you been to the South Island yet? If not, check out the Clay Cliffs at Omarama. The formations there are very similar but, as you can tell by the name, are clay not stone - and access is a LOT easier!!
  • @bhargavtank3784
    ❤wow ! U both are amazing people...living great adventurous life. Appreciated 🎉 u r making us happy !
  • @barrynichols2846
    I went to the Pinnacles 5 or 6 years ago. I was aware of danger of falling rock, but I don't remember anyone saying you were not allowed to go. Never went up the look out, just walked up to the end of the Pinnacles via the stream bed
  • Thank you for another great video. Featherston also has the Fell Locomotive Museum. They were specifically designed locomotives to climb over the Rimutakas before they built the train tunnel. The road used to be a lot worse forty years ago. I never knew the pinnacles existed!
  • @johnstuart8511
    Thank you for bringing the world closer. But I will be in New Zealand, South Island next week (Arrive on Sunday after a long travel). We start our way tomorrow. But thank you for sharing your travels and stories. Regards 🇿🇦.
  • @NZKaupoi
    Not been to Featherston for younkers … good to see it’s caught up with the rest of the Wairarapa.
  • @mattieclan8957
    The safer similar one to visit is the Clay Cliffs in Omarama, South Island
  • if you guys are still near wellington and would like something unique to do at night, would recommend going into the botanic gardens and finding the glow worms - they're like magic starlight along the side of the path! also check out Zelandia if you'd like to see some New Zealand native birds and amazing restored native forest only 5 minutes away from the city (and parking is free ;) )
  • @johnallsopp6324
    I live not that far away from there but I have never seen or heard of this valley before. Amazing, and very brave of you to attempt that washed out track.
  • @steelsteeds
    Great vid, you should have gone more south past the pinnacles through ngawi to the seal colony, an then 5 more minute drive to the light house 200+ steps up to it, maybe next time if your still in welly, excellent vlogging, enjoy NZ, cheers!
  • @warrenmeech8688
    Pronounce Putangirua as put-tanga-rua. The Wairarapa has so much to offer, I am pleased to see you made the effort to go. If you have time go out the same way and keep on driving. Check out Ngawi and Cape Palliser. Stop and see the seals. Admire Kupe's sail and the wild geology. Look for ancient beaches lifted high by previous earquakes. Stay at the Lake Ferry Hotel for a taste of history pubs and great food.
  • @rayjermyn4541
    Its a shame you did not drive further down the road to the end... its gorgeous coast, and the Motor camp sells excellent fish and chips on Fridays
  • hey guys im just new to the channel, how long have you got left in new zealand? would you guys like to see the ruahine mt range? i could show you the way if you would like.