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  • I stayed there last year, loved it!

    That is Digbey and Alison

  • ALAN GARDENS

    Manthuruthy.P.O, Kottayam Dist, Kerala State,India.

    Ph: 0091 – 09495234232, rajeshkarapalli@yahoo.com

    For Very Good Varieties of Fruit Plants (Grafted, Bud and Seedling)

  • These people have self sustainability figured out. Very cool!

    Biospharms are your very own tropical farm off the grid and totally self sustainable.

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  • This is like having a little Garden of Eden on your back yard. so awesome!!!

  • I think its wonderful that you are following your heart, two thumbs up to you and a round of applause.

  • I went here, and on a plane i was playing a game. The person sitting next to us was a teacher and i was 8. When the question was whats your favorite fruit, i knew i loved jackfruit. The teacher's jaw dropped when i said that she was impressed it was funny.

  • You've got a wonderful farm!

  • Any bramble fruit in the tropical area?

  • how cool would that be having all these different fruits in you backyard!!!!!WOW

  • Those are green monkey frogs btw

  • what the fuck thats illegal you freakin bring seeds from filipinese and grown in oyur freakin yard they supposed to seize this and kill that thats illegal shit

  • This is the perfect life for me. Except that I hate snakes. Yikes!

  • Ahhhhhhhhh, Australia.... what a beautiful country!

  • @hjones1 freakin australi theft

  • @thewindows1122 Is it really that bad, these days? I went there about 20 years ago, and loved it. Of course, it's best to hang out where all the crowds are.... and keep your hand on your wallet.

  • i really want durian and chocolate pudding fruit!

  • @katekawetha No! Pudding fruit okay, but Durian?! AGHhhhh, it's like rotting flesh! :-D I'll never try the stuff again.

  • @EvannRachel hmmm.... thats what a lot of people say... but thats their opinion... i really wanna try it out for myself!! ;D

  • @katekawetha Oh, by all means, try it once! That was what I thought too, now.. I have NIGHTMARES! :-D Hahaha.

  • where is this

  • An organic orange a day keeps the Sanjay Gupta away.

  • how do they power the subwoofers

  • Mmmm, Id love to have a small piece of land in the middle of a rainforest, growing lots of different fruits!

  • one m inuite im watching cod on u tube then the next minuite im watching fruite vids!

  • Very cool.

  • right on

  • When you do your bizness what do you about frogs being in there?

  • thats so wonderful we hve here at the back yard banana 3 different kinds of banana ,jack fruit ,,papaya and that green one u hve  with sour white inside its yummy we called it guyabano here

  • lucky youuu !! ! :))

  • hey what about bugs, snakes, scorpions, etc

  • Those are delicious too.

  • ...the green tree frogs! (hehe!)

  • ... I like the pet frog! :-D

  • My dream is to have a self-sufficient farm/ranch and grow as many different fruits and veggies as possible, a garden of eden if you will.

  • damm mines too :((

  • @wallyb77 word, but I think my garden would invovle other said plants.

  • i have jack fruit, lichi, noni, rambutan, in nayarit mexico

  • That purple fruit with the white inside is called Star Apple. It's very very sweet, with creamy texture.

  • ok my dream has already been done....sweet

  • the red fruit in the basket is called ???

  • That's great. Where is Cape Tribulation? It would be great if you could make a video about the fruits you grow as well.

  • just enjoy

  • like to

  • fruit?

  • Beautiful farm! I wish I owned a chunk of land like that! Wildlife and nature is the best things in life! They provide us with food, shelter, entertianment, and life!

  • they're living my husband and my dream, lucky them.I'm still wishing some day!

  • My dream also, to have an "exotic" fruit farm, I have been experimenting with sprouting seeds for now, no land to plant them in :( yet. so I just give them away to friends and family toplant in their yards. Im in the tropics, so I can grow all those fruits shown. Hope you and your hubby get your wish.

  • Wow. I'd totally live out there just for the wildlife and the fruit. I love growing things, and that tree frog was too cute! ^^

  • I was in Vietnam and all of these fruits are there and even more than this. Amazing!

  • crocodile hunters dead go get another name u va jj

  • ahhh, brings back fond memories of camping in Cedar Bay with the crew and eating the food of the gods-tropical fruit. i mising that now here in Ireland!

  • do they have durian?

  • That's an acquired taste and I many people like the combined flavors of onions and leeks in a mushy paste.

  • They did when I was there

  • Wow, I would love to experience those fruits. That must be Heaven on earth.

  • Now thats paradise!

  • Question... Y is a pineapple mango exotic?

  • because it grows in the tropics

  • Yummy! I remember eating some of those fruits (Jackfruit) in Thailand!

  • Whoa.. those are weird fruit.

    Can you eat them?

    If you could, I hope the Put them In the USA.

  • There is not such a thing as African or South American fruit...But there are, tropical and semi tropical fuits....it goes by climate and not by country

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  • I went to their site - they have some African and South American fruits too.

  • It's a bit weird to hear them talk about exotic fruits when I have these fruits growing in my backyard. Never really thought of them as exotic. O well, u never really appreciate what u have until others want to have it.

  • check out my video, i have the same fruits

  • Those fruits!!! They grow in Philippines!!! Aww I miss Phils.

  • The only thing that is exotic about this vid. are the white people. All of fruits shown are typical tropical fruits found in abundant in tropical SE Asia. The white people on the other hand, are displaced people in Asia occupying Australia. These are descendants of of bloody Europeans (brits and others)who invaded the lands during colonialsm and refused to leave.

  • Lol you're stupid.

  • Well my bloody stupid white ass family's been here for more than 200 years and we're not about to leave any time soon. BTW we got the best part of SE Asia too so suck on that you racist twat

  • i am not sure,but i think the one in purple--is ramphal which has very few seeds compared to sitaphal[green]a.k.a custard apple.

    and ofcourse they r named after-SHREE RAM AND MAATA SITA.

  • Excellent Video, I'm glad I found it.

  • Custard apple grows outside my house in Karachi, Pakistan... but it is a nice green colour instead of that deep purple... it's delicious (when we can get to it before the crows).

  • There are many types of Annonas, ( squamosa, reticulata, muricata Montana etc. ) the one in this video looks like a Annona salzmannii which is a type thats seedy and grows in sandy jungles of NE Brazil. but tasty :), I have a Mauve Malaysian Squamosa cultivar wich is purple, be another year or 2 before i see any fruit.

  • Now that i visited their web site, seems the annona variety in the video is the purple squamosa "sweetsop".

  • What is the website called????

  • Its hard to post sites here, but ill try, 3 W's then captrib a period then a com, after com comes an "au" for Austrailia. a great place for Annona and other fruit "manuals" in pdf format. can be found at: 3W, icuc-iwmi , a period, then org /publications/manuals/index a period, then htm

  • I saw pine ap;ple :P

  • Damn thats a Paradise *-* Wish I live there ^^ fuck of city life. Caribic is a Paradise too *-*

  • USVI is a HOLE!

  • good thing i've tasted most of these fruits ^_^

  • wow its beautiful! it reminds me of what i imagine the garden of eden would be like with adamand eve! god blesses us so well! :)

  • some of these fruits are found in guyana South America. The red ones, we called cashews, the little purple one are starapples, the green one in the front is soursop (good for making ice-cream). I really do miss eating these fresh fruits.

  • Yummmy.....

  • Paradise on Earth! Hey mate, i could see ya all got the Zapote, its the round, green fruit(normally the size of a large tomatoe but their are small, plum-size also) with black flesh,flesh has a mild, sweet flavor! Thanx for sharin' this cool vid!

  • wow

  • sounds wonderful, glad that some people can pursue their dreams. i wanna go eat real fruit now!!! those frogs were beautiful

  • the old man look sexy

  • pineapple isn't exotic lol!!!

  • This was so cool!

    I really wish I could see things like this. Maybe one day I will. Those fruits looked delicious..

  • YouTube, grow up and filter out the creepy comments.

    Dah, how would you do that?

    Dah, by letting only veterans of the site POST on intelligent videos!!!!

    And, letting intelligent videos classify themselves as such.

  • it is good to see someone taking their camera out of their bedroom, and interviewing someone else instead of just talking about themselves.

    Love your work Mark, can't wait to see your new stories from outside Australia

  • looks yummy

  • wow,fruit.

  • Great shot where the Frog jumped off the sink onto her shoulder. Loved it!

  • Dimwitted slow one, please get lost. I don't mean to be cruel but ... no one likes you.

  • i fell a sleep

  • Some of the fruits tasted fantastic. Chocolate pudding fruit tasted as it sounds, and the Gotts also gave me a fruit that makes beer taste sweet!

  • You are in dire need of meds and a job.

  • ...like you! haha!

  • Not sure what your problem is, "exotic" is all relative, whats exotic to some areas, is standard fare for others, a pineapple would be exotic to a Russian or Eskimo. Also some fruits can only be consumed fresh, and are not marketable, so these would be exotic also. Mangosteen is exotic, and considered one of the best tasting fruits in the world.

  • good motives

  • wow that was cool

  • Looks great!! When do we go? ;-)

  • It's beautiful.

  • Great video. I was at Cape Tribulation many years ago and it's a beautiful place.

  • Avustralia is DESERT ! Desert %85 in Avustralia

  • Brings back many happy memories. Thanks for the Mark

  • Cape Tribulation is AWESOME!!!!I was there a few years ago...and I Loved it!!!ALL of AUSTRALIA is Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 78uh

  • live it up

  • ohhh damm thats my home town.

    I miss it so muchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

    I Cant live here in florida anymore.

  • how can I live there?

  • watch?v=xHU4DqpZ-t0

  • hello! one of my places to go is the outback, but that would be way in the future, that was a nice video. Im from alaska, so that would be quit a change if I went and visited. you take care and god bless, drive safe.

  • ztut fdg

  • Great Video - what an adventurous couple! Thanks from another adventurous person in San Diego / Bangkok Thailand !!!!! PEACE !

  • i would like 2 know what they think about emigration in they country it is nice 2 feel freedom and free 2 go where u like

  • the couple that lives there are my heros for not doing what the government wants you to do

  • Intersting.

  • Thanks for your nice video.Regards from Turkey.

  • i've been there! and stayed at the fruit farm, it was actually really good, except for at exactly 00:12 on the video was where my mobile coverage cut out...

  • Good! Return to nature.

  • what the FUCK is that freaky exotic fruit on top, second from the right at204

  • Tha's a guanavana well tha is the name in spanish, search in google and you find more about it.

  • That is a soursop. It has kind of a sour tangy flavor used for cooking and drinks. If you eat it alone it is best served cold!

  • Guanabana. I've had the juice before...even from a can it's delicious!

  • I wonder if these people feel guilty for trespassing on the native people's land they stole.

  • thanks for the comments, a unique location

  • what a great time..

    much better for you, I'm sure..

    good job..

  • This is so cool. Glad to see people living their dream! And the Tree Frog was a bonus!!

  • well done, i like your adventures and the way you document them

  • I didn't know Australia had rainforest.

    Pretty cool.

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