Many internet users call Australia the land of the 'NOPE'. But it's so much more than that. Just take a look at the country's subreddit and you'll see what it has to offer.
Physics teachers defending their houses from bushfires? Check. Sexy calendars? Check. Public bike repair stations? You bet. The members of this sub share pictures of pretty much everything that makes Australia the unique patch of land that it is.
Tony Abbott, a former politician who served as the Prime Minister of Australia, has said that "Once people come to Australia, they join the team." So since traveling in real life is still tricky, join Bored Panda on a voyage to the biggest Aussie subreddit on the internet.
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The Same Sex Marriage Debate In A Nutshell
This Is Patrick Boyle. He Went Around Mallacoota Searching For Injured Wildlife. Pictured Is One Of The Koalas He Had Rescued. Shoutout To The Legend
Interestingly, Australia is considered the second driest continent after Antarctica. When you look at the busy Sydney harbor or the impressive skyline of metropolitan Melbourne, it seems almost unbelievable that nearly 40% of the continent is uninhabitable.
The lack of rainfall is one of the main reasons why such a huge amount of its landmass is so desolate. The national precipitation for 2020 was 483.4mm (19 inches). For comparison, even California gets about 563mm (22 inches) of rainfall every year.
This arid, uninhabitable part of Australia lies in the middle of the continent (the Outback), away from the coastline. And this is also the reason why more than 80% of the country’s population lives within 50 kilometers (31 miles) from the coast.
Spotted In A Sunshine Coast Woolworths
Our Cat Came Home After Missing In The Fires For 7 Nights. She’s Burnt But Should Live. We Thought Her Lost When The Fire Consumed Most Of Our Property. Best Feeling Ever To Walk Out And See Her Alive
Why Are You Littering?
Aboriginal Australians first arrived at the Land Down Under from Maritime Southeast Asia sometime between 50,000 and 65,000 years ago. From the rainforests in the north, the deserts in the center, and the sub-Antarctic islands of Tasmania and Bass Strait, they penetrated to all parts of the continent.
In fact, the artistic, musical, and spiritual customs they've created are among the longest surviving such traditions in human history.
Funko Just Released A Pop On Popcultcha (A Pop And Collectable Website) Of A Bushfire Hero. All Proceeds Go To Bushfire Efforts
My Physics Teacher Defended Her House From Bushfires By Herself, And Then Waited Out The Fire In Her Pool Using A Scuba Tank
After A Blackout Night, My Mate Woke Up To A Ripper Selfie On His Phone!
Had The Window Open And He Just Flew In. Bena, Victoria
The first documented visit to Australia by a European was in 1606. The Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon landed on the western side of Cape York Peninsula and charted about 300 km (186 miles) of coastline.
There are claims of earlier landings by the Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese, Arabs, and Romans, but there is little credible documented evidence.
If there is something that Aussies in today's world are known for, it's their easy-going and friendly attitude. They can put aside stress to appreciate the good things in life that are right in front of them. We're hoping you'll be able to enjoy this list just like that!
Too Hot For Jesus In Queensland!
Energex Couldn't Check My Meter Due To My Chicken
How does one restrain a chicken? Is a cage a restraint? (All I can imagine in my little mind is a chicken chained to a tree!) I know I'm weird.
In Maryborough Queensland Australia Birthplace Of Mary Poppins Author Pl Travers, They Have Mary Poppins Crossing Lights
F Yeah Ariel
Summer In Australia
Today I Learned Echidnas Can Swim
Meanwhile In Australia...
My doorbell is actually broken. I need to use this request at least once. Hehe
Last Years Trip To Australia, Love From Belgium!
The City Of Brisbane, Australia, Has Public Bike Repair Stations
Bloody Seagulls
A Pile Of Manure Has Been Dumped Outside The Sydney Headquarters Of News Corp
Rescued This Guy From My Shed, Must Have Been Locked In There For A Few Days, And 10mins Later He Came To Backdoor To Say Thanks Before Heading Off To Eat Cherry Plums!
Slipped Through The Back Door Of Department Of Transport...
I Love Australia
Stunning View
Australia Summed Up
This Possum Chilling In The Workshop At My Work
Smart Bins In Australia Use Solar Power To Compact Waste. Includes Foot Handle
No Thanks
Selling Point For Aussie School
The Morning Shoe Check (Before We Put Them On) Saved My Wife A Bit Of Pain Today
Nope, nope, nope. Spiders and snakes I can handle but not bloody centipedes.
I would like to add another NOPE and a very loud scream!
Load More Replies...One time when i was really young there was one of those massive flying roaches hiding in my shoe and it made that creepy bug crunch noise when i stepped on it with bare feet o-0 i was traumatized
Our cat like to store his half eaten mice there, gross but not painful though.
Found a scorpion in my boot once whilst in the military... and wasn't that bothered cause it moved pretty slowly... however, went to put my boots on another time and a shrew come running out of them and went up my leg really fast and i squealed like a pig and nearly shat my pants
Oof the pain those cause is traumatic. One of the most painful things you can't encounter. All nerves around the area explode sending the message of pain
Do you know the name of that sort of centipede? I'm pretty sure I once got bitten by one but don't know if it lives in that part of the world.
Load More Replies...Lol this reminds me of the time a spider was in my shoe and I didn't know so I put my foot in screamed because I felt it and threw the shoe across the room ran off came back 3 hours later checking the shoe and it wasn't there I then forced my brother to check the room for it and under my sheet there was the stupid thing.
Just a bit. We have red headed centipedes where I live ( Texas) . Those suckers pack a powerful venomous bite
I lived most of my life in Oklahoma where you should ALWAYS check your shoes for brown recluse spiders and the occasional scorpion. Every fall when I'd put on a sweater or shirt I hadn't worn since last winter, I'd squish my hand up and down around the sleeves and torso to kill any brown recluses before looking inside.
We have really big versions of this guy in Texas- or is this just a baby?
Arachnids in shoes, not a problem. Cat puke in shoes, a too frequent problem.
I dont wish for anything to be in my shoes. If AFG I put any shoes in individual garbage bags to prevent meeting one of those lovely wolf spiders.
If I lived there, I would move. And without my belongings, so I know I’m not bringing one of those things with me!
This is why, despite living nowhere near Australia, I carefully check inside all shoes before wearing them
We left Oz when I was quite young, but one of my endearing memories was the morning cockie shoe shake (cockroaches). And the wave of cockies that would pour into our bath when my cousin was finished (she'd splash water down the side of the claw-foot tub and jump out right as the swarm began coming for me!). Probably only 10-20, but everything's bigger when you're a kid, lol. Cockies. Hate 'em still.
When you first said the cockie shake, I'm imagining someone doing a cockatoo dance coz cockie is usually a nickname for our cockatoos.
Load More Replies...Luckily, this critter was not on the itinerary when I was there. Pretty much everything else was
I would probably release it somewhere, without handling it, if possible...
Growing up in the desert southwest , I grew up checking my shoes for stinging things. I wonder if the whole world does this or only the places with stingy/bitey things.
Same here but Africa and scorpions. I still tap out my boots before putting them on. I get some funny looks in Gloucestershire I can tell you.
Load More Replies...No, that would be a scorpion. It's just a centipede, so not deadly but still painful.
Load More Replies...My Dad Kept Getting Recognized As Scomo So My Sis And I Made Him A Shirt To Keep Him Safe While Travelling Australia
Google Street View Has Blurred The Face Of Ballina's Big Prawn. Privacy First!
I'm An American Intern In Sydney. The Office Made Me This Spread Of Classic Australian Goodies. Not Pictured: Cheezels, Milo, And BBQ Shapes
Fairy bread is a kids party classic. Just buttered bread with sprinkles, even better with Nutella instead of butter lol.
Sexy Calendars In Australia
This Street Has An Optical Illusion Painted On A Bunch Of Buildings. Fremantle, Australia
40 Degrees Up North Vic Today. Had A Little Visitor Come And Smack The Door With His Tail Before Taking A Dip In Our Pond
My Mum's Partner Found This Brown Snake Under His Toilet Lid
For All The Naysayers Who Think The Rest Of Us Are Paranoid
Til Melbourne Is Closer To Antarctica Than It Is To Darwin
Straight From Brisbane Central
Absolute Legend On Melbourne Zoo Livestream
Typical Beach In Australia
Old Mate Kept Ringing My Doorbell At 2am
It Hit 45 Degrees Celsius In Our Area Today And My Boyfriend Got Instantly Branded By His Seat Belt Buckle Getting Into His Car. It’s Already Peeling
Left My Shoes Outside In Australia
They are clearly a novice, you never leave your shoes outside. If it's not the redbacks or white tips that may take up residence but snakes too.
Good On You, Sydney...
The Man Brought A Bloody Cool Snake On The Bus! Some Dude Said That Particular Snake Tastes Like Chicken!
Aussie Food
1. Vegemite 2. Sausage sizzle (snags) in front of bunnings. 3. Fairy bread and 4. chip butties or chip sangas. Chicken salt is the best.
I Did Laugh At The Casual Nature Of This Very Australian Warning Found At Byron Bay Beach
Australian Internet
Don’t need home internet any more, got fully vaccinated and now have 5G where ever I go for nothing
I can recommend the book "Down Under" by Bill Bryson. It's such a fun read and informative too. God I miss Australia!
Thanks for the rec! I'm fascinated by Australia but have never been!
Load More Replies...I live in Australia. I didn't know we were also the Land of Nope. I like it here. Is that crazy? Hang on. Gotta go. An 8 foot kangaroo just banged her head on the ceiling. Silly bugger... I better make her a sandwich and check her pouch for mail. That's how the postal service is working here in lockdown. Roos are immune to Covid.
lets get through this lockdown together Australians! The snakes at the beaches miss us :-(
Australia is such a wonderful country, I implore everyone to visit once Covid wraps up
It is an incredible place - my now husband and I travelled from UK and went on a road trip from Sydney to Melbourne in 2016. It is an incredible place, and I have many happy memories I treasure. The blue mountains in particular are very special. I kinda hope not too many people go there to help protect it from the idiots who don't respect the rules/ barriers, etc.
Load More Replies...I'm not frightened of any animals, but the problem is, in Australia, so many of them are dangerous and you just have no idea which ones, so you view all creatures with a good degree of caution.
Seriously, I've been here 50 years and can count on one hand how many dangerous animals and insects I,'ve come across. Only real freak was one huntsman the size of my hand. Had to drive 10kms before I cut it loose. I was actually paranoid it could find it's way back even then.
Load More Replies...The most beautiful country (it seems) that i never wanted to visit because of your dang spiders!! lol, I'm terrified of them!!! But my mom said she didn't see anything scary while she was there and she absolutely loved it!
Australia seems like the Holy Land of Martialism. Only the strongest can survive!
Bad Sh*t happens in every country, no one said we were saints... but some of us try to make a difference in our lil bit of the world.... Where do you come from???
Load More Replies...I can recommend the book "Down Under" by Bill Bryson. It's such a fun read and informative too. God I miss Australia!
Thanks for the rec! I'm fascinated by Australia but have never been!
Load More Replies...I live in Australia. I didn't know we were also the Land of Nope. I like it here. Is that crazy? Hang on. Gotta go. An 8 foot kangaroo just banged her head on the ceiling. Silly bugger... I better make her a sandwich and check her pouch for mail. That's how the postal service is working here in lockdown. Roos are immune to Covid.
lets get through this lockdown together Australians! The snakes at the beaches miss us :-(
Australia is such a wonderful country, I implore everyone to visit once Covid wraps up
It is an incredible place - my now husband and I travelled from UK and went on a road trip from Sydney to Melbourne in 2016. It is an incredible place, and I have many happy memories I treasure. The blue mountains in particular are very special. I kinda hope not too many people go there to help protect it from the idiots who don't respect the rules/ barriers, etc.
Load More Replies...I'm not frightened of any animals, but the problem is, in Australia, so many of them are dangerous and you just have no idea which ones, so you view all creatures with a good degree of caution.
Seriously, I've been here 50 years and can count on one hand how many dangerous animals and insects I,'ve come across. Only real freak was one huntsman the size of my hand. Had to drive 10kms before I cut it loose. I was actually paranoid it could find it's way back even then.
Load More Replies...The most beautiful country (it seems) that i never wanted to visit because of your dang spiders!! lol, I'm terrified of them!!! But my mom said she didn't see anything scary while she was there and she absolutely loved it!
Australia seems like the Holy Land of Martialism. Only the strongest can survive!
Bad Sh*t happens in every country, no one said we were saints... but some of us try to make a difference in our lil bit of the world.... Where do you come from???
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