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I just crossed Australia with my Mazda6 wagon.

From Sydney to Perth via Adelaide — 4,100 km in 7 days.

I have to say, the Mazda6 might be the loveliest car I’ve driven so far. It was fully loaded with all my equipment and clothes, plus a completely packed roof box. The rear suspension was almost touching the ground, but the car had zero issues the entire way — even though my Thule roof bar lost one of its covers on a windy day while crossing the Nullarbor Plain.

It’s been three years since I bought her brand new, and I still love her.

u/Cute-Diamond5968 — 2 days ago

Planing to drive alone from Sydney to Perth via adeliade, anythings to be mind?

Due to a job exchange, I'm moving to another state. I was initially planning to take a flight.

But after thinking, I still decided to drive, as it is one of the few opportunities to cross the whole of Australia. So I've decided to embark on a grand tour.

My car is a Mazda 6 wagon with a roof box, a petrol engine, and 225/45R19 tires.

I will stop at Wagga Wagga, Mildura, Adelaide, Kimba, Ceduna, Eucla, Norseman, and finally Perth.

Since I won't be driving all day, every day, is there anything I should keep in mind regarding safety? Do I need to buy an extra fuel tank? Are there any activities or places to explore in these locations?

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u/Cute-Diamond5968 — 1 month ago

How to film video for an apartment but without staging furnitures?

I recently received an order from a familiar agent. I took the photos for the apartment with virtual staging and they were satisfied, but the owner has requested a short video of around 2 to 3 minutes.

So far, all the videos I have done have had staging inside. This is my first time filming a completely unfurnished apartment, and to make matters worse, drones are banned in the area.

Are there any tricks you can share?

There are some public areas and water views that can be used in the video, but I feel the content is still way too thin for an empty 2-bedroom apartment.

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u/Cute-Diamond5968 — 2 months ago