Still watching but the giant clam stopped me when I saw the Latin name reference to Ningaloo. I didn’t know there was a new species of giant clam recognized and endemic to Ningaloo! Thanks guys
Brilliant episode guys. One of the best of this genre of UA-cam videos I’ve watched. Showed an entirely new side of Ningaloo - the First People’s connection and new locations (and a new clam species).
Hello from Arizona. USA. You guys have the best reef videos on UA-cam!! And the knowledge is very helpful. Caitlin 👍🏻👍🏻 very beautiful!! What is the significance of the Roman numbers on Her chest? Love You guys.
Great vid guys, but hey mate, just curious as to why your wife doesn't adventure with you? I understand you have kids, but hey, i always adventured as a fam.
We said culture, not individuals. Their culture dates back up to 75,000 years ago and still exists today, making it one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. Thanks for watching :)
@@ningaloocrew Ofcourse the africans did not have any sort of culture ...... yeah rite! You need to travel to Africa if you want to see real culture and in Mozambique where I grew up there would be 18-20 different tribes all with their own culture which would out date ABORIGINAL culture by over 100000 years if not more.
We’re just going off what the generally agreed anthropological and archeological thinking is. The oldest culture in Africa is thought to be about 20,000 to 30,000 years and the oldest in Australia is thought to be at least 65,000 years. The oldest race is thought to be in Africa at 100,000 years +. Either way, both cultures are amazing. I worked in Namibia for several months and was lucky to find some incredible rock art on Brandberg Mountain plateau. I have spent time in the Kalahari and the bushmen there were incredible and taught me some amazing things. Ningaloo is my home, but if I wasn’t here, I think I would be in Africa. Thanks for watching and we are so glad you are passionate about these ancient cultures as we are.
@@ningaloocrew “Our results suggest that, rather than having left in a separate wave, most of the genomes of Papuans and Aboriginal Australians can be traced back to a single ‘OUT OF AFRICA’ event which led to modern worldwide populations,” said Manjinder Sandhu, a senior author from the Sanger Institute and University of Cambridge, in a statement released by the university. “There may have been other migrations, but the evidence so far points to one exit event.” Please change your untrue headline and good luck in the future with your fact checking!
Fantastic channel!! Love your videos... And by god, this girl is just magical..... 😍
Thank you ... Very much enjoyable ... See yas Next week 😁
Thanks legend!
Fantastic. Wobbegong was smiling.
Yeah they’re awesome
Great ep crew thank you .❤
So glad you liked it, thanks for watching legend
Still watching but the giant clam stopped me when I saw the Latin name reference to Ningaloo. I didn’t know there was a new species of giant clam recognized and endemic to Ningaloo! Thanks guys
Thanks, really appreciate your attention to detail. We learned that too in the making of the video. So cool.
Brilliant episode guys. One of the best of this genre of UA-cam videos I’ve watched. Showed an entirely new side of Ningaloo - the First People’s connection and new locations (and a new clam species).
Thanks so much we’re so glad you enjoyed it as much as we did.
Another great episode . Thank you.
Glad you liked it thanks for watching mate
Thanks for the journey...loved it ❤
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another fascinating episode. Love the Latin names popping up. P.S. it’s cream first in your scone!! Lol
Thanks so much! Oooo gonna have to take that one up with Bullara 😂
awesome episode guys keep up the good work
Thanks legend
awesome episode Craig
Thank you!
Wish I could swim amongst the coral, but one wish not going to come true, unfortunately!
Sad, everyone should.
Hello from Arizona. USA. You guys have the best reef videos on UA-cam!! And the knowledge is very helpful. Caitlin 👍🏻👍🏻 very beautiful!! What is the significance of the Roman numbers on Her chest? Love You guys.
Thanks so much that means a lot! The numbers are the day my dad got the all clear after having cancer. Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Great vid guys, but hey mate, just curious as to why your wife doesn't adventure with you? I understand you have kids, but hey, i always adventured as a fam.
Thanks mate, it’s explained in another episode but some family members choose not to be on UA-cam
Never the oldest culture on earth ...... Ozzies .... no surprises with that one! Try Southern Africa where the oldest human remains were found. 😎
230000.00 years ago in Africa and just a mere 40000.00 years ago on the Oz continent
We said culture, not individuals. Their culture dates back up to 75,000 years ago and still exists today, making it one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. Thanks for watching :)
@@ningaloocrew Ofcourse the africans did not have any sort of culture ...... yeah rite! You need to travel to Africa if you want to see real culture and in Mozambique where I grew up there would be 18-20 different tribes all with their own culture which would out date ABORIGINAL culture by over 100000 years if not more.
We’re just going off what the generally agreed anthropological and archeological thinking is. The oldest culture in Africa is thought to be about 20,000 to 30,000 years and the oldest in Australia is thought to be at least 65,000 years. The oldest race is thought to be in Africa at 100,000 years +. Either way, both cultures are amazing. I worked in Namibia for several months and was lucky to find some incredible rock art on Brandberg Mountain plateau. I have spent time in the Kalahari and the bushmen there were incredible and taught me some amazing things. Ningaloo is my home, but if I wasn’t here, I think I would be in Africa. Thanks for watching and we are so glad you are passionate about these ancient cultures as we are.
@@ningaloocrew “Our results suggest that, rather than having left in a separate wave, most of the genomes of Papuans and Aboriginal Australians can be traced back to a single ‘OUT OF AFRICA’ event which led to modern worldwide populations,” said Manjinder Sandhu, a senior author from the Sanger Institute and University of Cambridge, in a statement released by the university. “There may have been other migrations, but the evidence so far points to one exit event.” Please change your untrue headline and good luck in the future with your fact checking!