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A Blast From the Past! - Australia 1999

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Creator's Key Takeaways

It was quite a trip.

We started in Jackson, Mississippi, flew to Dallas, Texas, flew to LA, and then another 16 hours to Sydney, and another 1 and 1/2 hours to Melbourne.

This was a family visit.

It was a bit rainy and windy on that day but still a neat trip.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat was Australia like 25 years ago?
QWhat activities can you do in Australia?

Port Highlights

Cairns3 Happy Bacon
Top: Great Barrier Reef dive
Melbourne2½ Happy Bacon
Top: Royal Botanical Gardens
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YouTube Video Description

Here is one from the Archives! Our trip to Australia from twenty-five years ago! Join us for our trip to Australia in December of 1999 (OMG! All of the computers are going to crash!!). Keep in mind that the video has been upscaled from S-Video (Hi8) quality and is still a bit soft. It is also in the 4:3 format of the times, and I left some of the fancy (read lame) 90s video sFx intact (Some... But not all!). This was one of the first videos that I had ever edited using my dual Xeon processor, 512 MB of RAM, blazingly fast Dell Tower, and an amazing (sic) total of 500 GB of external storage! The computer had an analog video capture card, and I was running an early version of Adobe Premiere and Adobe After Effects for the software. The camera was a Sharp Hi8 S-Video anti-ergonomic monster. If you want to see more of Australia as it is today, check out my recent videos of our Grand Pacific Voyage on the Silversea Silver Muse and our two-week post-cruise stay in Australia. As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome! Please help us grow our small channel by LIKING, SUBSCRIBING, and RINGING THAT NOTIFICATION BELL to stay up to date on new videos as they drop. Safe and Happy Travels! Tom T's Cruise and Travel Muse