Tasmania Documentary 4K | Wildlife | Australia Landscapes and Nature | Original Documentary
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Separated from Australia’s mainland 12,000 years ago, Tasmania is unlike any part of Australia. This documentary explores the natural beauty of Tasmania’s rugged wilderness and the animal inhabitants that live there. Narrated by Steve Chambers and presented in 4K this documentary explores many of Tasmania’s stunning landscapes and natural inhabitants including shorebirds, Pied Oyster Catchers, Silver Gulls, Humpback Whales, Australian Fur Seals, Padamelons, Wombats, Bennet’s Wallaby, Tallus Grasshoppers, Northern Snow Skinks, Cape Barren Goose and Bruny Island’s famous White Wallaby. Also featured are the Mountain Ash, the Fagus Tree, Tasmanian Pencil Pines, and a variety of Tasmania’s native Fungi.
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Narration by Steve Chambers - check out Steve’s website here www.stevevoicetalent.com/
Aerial footage obtained from numerous archive media sources.
Terrestrial videography and sound design by Into the Wild Films.
FACTUAL CORRECTIONS
3:32 Granite is an igneous rock not volcanic rock
3:46 Granite contains quartz not quartzite
18:09 Deciduous Beech is Australia's only "endemic" deciduous tree
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:42 Background
03:11 The North East / Bay of Fires
05:35 Humpback Whales
06:58 Tasman Peninsular / Sea Cliffs
08:16 Australian Fur Seals
09:55 Southern Ocean / South Cape Bay
10:58 The South-west Wilderness
12:15 Cool Temperate Rainforests
13:17 Pademelons
14:23 Buttongrass Moorlands
15:31 Wombats
16:50 The Alpine Region
19:44 Bennet’s Wallaby
20:20 Alpine Plants
21:10 Snow in Summer
22:01 The Mountain Ash
23:43 Tasmanian Fungi
25:17 Bruny Island
26:40 The Cape Barren Goose
27:37 The White Wallaby
28:32 Conclusion
29:52 Credits
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Thank you so much Desiree, your kindness is very much appreciated ❤❤❤❤❤. Stay safe. cheers Phil
My God 😱 I'm a New Zealander and I didn't realise how beautiful and diverse Tasmania's nature is. Tasmanians must be proud. Great little doco too by the way.
Thanks for the kind feedback Oliver, much appreciated. Yes, Tassie is blessed with some beautiful landscapes and wildlife. Thanks for watching mate, stay safe, cheers Phil
Kia ora, I agree, tassie and mainland aus is incredible, so is home though 🖤❤️🤍
As a Tasmanian, every Tasmanian should watch this.
Don't forget what we have, fight to protect it, for us and for our co-inhabitants.
10/10
Thanks Nick, yes please look after your beautiful Island and all its inhabitants. Stay safe, cheers Phil
It's not an island lol
Yes it is
@IntotheWildFilms my bad...strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. It may be formed by a fracture in an isthmus, a narrow body of land that connects two bodies of water. Tectonic shifts can lead to straits like this..
@IntotheWildFilms I love your channel though.
I live in Greece. I am so grateful for UA-cam. You can have access to so much knowledge from all over the world. Thanks for sharing ❣️
Thank you for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Fascinating Tasmania!
I'm Tasmanian born and raised, but living in Japan for six years and not being able to make it home for three, I have to admit I teared up watching this. I showed it to my husband (Japanese) and he was surprised just how different Tassie is to what he imagines Australia to be like, too. I'm going to have to watch his whenever I'm getting a bit homesick!
Thanks for watching Stephanie, very touching to hear this film had such an affect on you. Thank you for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
A wonderful land!
I’m Tasmanian born, (wishing I was living in Japan) - what an amazing life you must have, Stephanie! I agree with you, this is an absolutely amazing insight into the parts of Tasmania we didn’t see. The wilderness is incredible. I’m in Queensland now and very much missing it down there. ❤
I've been in Japan for 30 and know exactly how you feel!
Lucky you, I'm stuck in America, and would love to be there or New Zealand.
Thank you ever so much!
Thank you for watching Ingrid :) stay safe, cheers Phil
I'm a Brit that lived in Australia for 35 years that included 2 years in Tassy. It was one of the
most beautiful places I'd ever lived in....feel very fortunate that I had that opportunity.
Life on the island, even in the small towns/cities that exist, is calm and laid back. Nothing
like mainland Australia, it's totally unique.
It certainly is an island like no other. Thanks for watching and sharing your experience. Stay safe, cheers Phil
USHUAIA ARGENTINA
Well it’s ruined now from tourism. Nothing like how it was 😏
The forests are majestic, a true wonderwork of God.
They really are remarkable places, elixir for the soul. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
As a Tasmanian, born & bred I have always been aware of my home's unique beauty but, this documentary is one of the few that truly captures the qunitessential spirit that makes my island home so incredibly wondeful. Thank you for the upload. I'll be sure to recommend this to family, friends & anyone who asks about what Tasmania has to offer.
Thank you for the kind feedback you have made my day :) I'm so happy you enjoyed the documentary, you do indeed live on a wonderful island wilderness. Take care of her . Stay safe, cheers Phil
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same and I couldnt have said it better.
Are you an aboriginal person? Do you know that you are living on a stolen land soaked in blood aboriginal people
Gracias es excelente documental 👍
To see a place like this that has certain area untouched by mankind and allowed to do what nature intended is just beautiful. Mankind is the death of all things beautiful
Thanks for watching, nothing compares to untouched nature, elixir for the soul. We must protect what remains. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Wow ,what a beautiful places ,God safe Australia for ever
It sure is, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
im 15 years old and ive lived in tasmania for that entire time. i never want to live anywhere else. in my eyes, easily the best and most beautiful place on earth
I can understand that, thanks for watching, stay safe and enjoy your beautiful island, cheers Phil
You are so fortunate.
Never take it for granted.
it is every Australian's duty to protect these beautiful areas of Tasmania. for posterity for our grand children and their grand children.;
I agree, we all need to take responsibility to protect what remains. Thanks for watching Jules, stay safe mate, cheers Phil
One of THE BEST documentaries I have watched about Tasmania. I have seen a fair bit of Australia but not Tasmania. It is somewhere I have considered moving. The scenery, national parks, wildlife, nature is absolutely stunning. One of the very few places left on earth that humanity has not yet totally destroyed. What a privilege to live there for many people.
Oh thank you, you are very kind. Tassie is well worth a visit, as you can see there is so much natural beauty to explore. Thanks for watchng, stay safe, cheers Phil
I can't believe stuff like this is free, the world is truly art. Australia is beautiful, i hope to visit some day.
Thanks for watching, I hope you do come and visit us some day. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I've lived in Tasmania for almost 8 years now and I don't intend to ever go anywhere else. This is my home for life, absolutely love it. It truly is a magical island.
Good for you Tinthia, yes you are blessed to live on such a beautiful island. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
What’s it like? I’m so jealous I’m stuck in Detroit I’ll never get out…
@@jefferym2568 Have faith. Even if you don't go to another country, surely you might prefer a different city/state? Detroit does sound particularly bad.
@@FerventReminder lmao it’s awful but I just went to Florida last week and that was amazing. I’ll move eventually just right now I’m stuck
@@FerventReminder just know you are very lucky to live somewhere like that enjoy it every minute!
I'm Belgian. Was fortunate to visit this island back in 2006 for three weeks. This place is heaven on earth and should be on anyone's travel bucket list.
Thanks for watching, yes a beautiful Island State. The little jewel tucked away at bottom of Australia. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you. First time I’ve seen anything on Tasmania.
It was my pleasure, glad you enjoyed it. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Astounding production! As a Hobart resident for over 40 years, with extensive bushwalking experience, I have expanded my knowledge with this brilliant production. We must protect it from further ignorant damage. Thank you.
Steve, Hobart.
Hi Steve, thank you so much for your kind words, much appreciated. I'm chuffed that 'locals' are finding this informative too, that news has made my day :). We do need to protect what remains in Australia's beautiful island State. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Travelled Australia and many other parts of the world and as a 64 year old finally got to where l always wanted to go Tasmania. Me and my partner and our dog travelled Tasmania in our camper van and it was amazing mysterious and beautiful and we can't wait to get back there what a magical place and met some amazing people there its a special place love Tasmania.
I’ve been in Tasmania since 1968, when I was born. I am proud to be Tasmanian and your video makes me prouder. Thank you so much😊
It's my pleasure Jennifer, thank you for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
I moved to Victoria 11 years ago after being born and raised in Tas. This makes me homesick 💛 thank you for this beautiful documentary!
Thanks for the kind feedback, hope it brought back some wonderful memories. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I was born in Canada. I always thought Canada was beautiful but since moving here, i have discovered a beauty that stands along side. The world is such a remarkable and wonderous thing and I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to live in 2 of its most stunning and impressive places.
Thanks for watching, you are so fortunate to have had the opportunity to live in both places with abundant natural beauty. Your gratitude is admirable :) . Stay safe, cheers Phil
I've been honored to have the same homeland but have an unexplainable need to see my mother earth from her southern view.somewhere non human beings to whom I feel more connected to than anything I can explain. Have not been infected with human parasites. Plus I would love to burrow up with a WOMBAT!!! Good cuteness overload to cute for my fuzzy-wuzzy affected Brain lol
USHUAIA ARGENTINA
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I had the privilege of visiting Tasmania this past May, and I've fallen hard for this beautiful, wondrous place. It actually inspired me to take more interest in conservation and to do what I can to help preserve this wonderful place as well as the many awe-inspiring places in our world.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I feel the same about Tassie, Australia's gem. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
i was there for about 2 weeks, exactly 4 years ago. i had almost the the same experience like u and it is one of this places i really want to go again even if it very very far away from where i live... great docu btw.
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TIERRA DEL FUEGO ARGENTINA
Native born to Victoria..I toured around Tasmania 20 yrs ago. Absolutely stunning landscape.
Im lucky enough to be planning another tour next year with my English partner and revisit the places that never left my memory.
Sounds like a wonderful plan, thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Now I have to see Tasmania before I die. This is a brilliant documentary that not just demonstrates the land but also displays the importance of the natural links, how they are interdependent and balanced. This balance was toppled in other places, now we all have to pay the price.
Thank you so much for the kind feedback. I'm delighted you found my work touching. Tasmania is Australia's unique jewel and it is so important that we protect the wilderness that remains. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
TIERRA DEL FUEGO ARGENTINA
As a mainland Aussie, I worked and travelled for two months throughout TAS in the 80s.
And I endorse this video.
A truly unique and magical place.
Thanks Charlie, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
CHILE ARGENTINA ICE HOCKEY
CHILE ARGENTINA AURORA AUSTRAL
I am from Africa exactly Algerian, I’d admire all those diversities and how such all the creatures arrived to cohabit peacefully during all the age , I hope the global warming will not impact all the treasures to continue in the same momentum to stay virgin as it has been ever . Protect and love your land from evils . Peace and love to everybody there ❤😊
Thank you Hamimi, yes Tasmania is full of natural wonders.... Australia's jewel. Thank you for your kind words, peace and love to you all in Algeria and Africa. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Our father born and raised in Queensland once visited Tasmania as a young man and ended up living there for over a decade told us stories of breathtaking scenery cool refreshing air lush forests and open spaces as I watch this documentary I remembered his story... "with tears of joy.."
Thanks for sharing your lovely story, Tassie gets into your soul. It truly is a remarkable island. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
It’s absolutely beautiful on Tasmania. Spent a week there visiting Port Arthur, lots of caves, waterfalls, a place where they have my favorite animal Tasmanian Devil etc. I absolutely loved every second of it
Thanks for watching Nicki, Tassie is such a pretty island and very different to the rest of Ausralia. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Beautiful Tasmanian's landscaping.
Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Hi Phil, As an avid David Attenborough fan of some 50 years now I Think this Documentary was very well done, and i hope you keep them coming . Well done Mate. Cheers Andrew Kingdon , X Owner/Mayor of Tarraleah in Tasmania.
Thank you for the kind feedback Andrew much appreciated. Yes definitely more documentaries to come, its a new direction that I am taking this channel now. Thanks again, Stay safe, cheers Phil
My daughter and her friend just spent 3 weeks in Tasmania and she thoroughly enjoyed it. Both her friend’s sisters live there and they stayed with them. My daughter was blown away by the scenery especially around Freycinet and the north east. She also loves hiking and did quite a lot of hikes at Cradle Mountain and Ben Lamond. I have also been to Tasmania in 1977 although I was only 9 at the time but can still remember the remarkable scenery and landscape of this wild and rugged state. It’s a place that has been lost in time and the beaches are said to be the best in Australia especially Bay of Fires. The water so crystal clear. My daughter however did have encounters with the local wildlife - she hit a Pademelon but both the animal and her car were okay. She also hit a Turbo chook but it too got up and walked away. It’s sad the amount of roadkill there as the state is so remote and rugged. It certainly is the island state.
Thanks for sharing your stories. Tasmania is incredibly beautiful but it is heartbreaking to see so much roadkill as it is anywhere. Stay safe, and thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I’m so thankful I can throw you people 10 bucks for this priceless work.
Thank you so much for posting this and for all the work you did in order to bring us this glorious documentary. What extraordinary footage and imagery! Absolutely love it.
I’m from California and Illinois, USA.
Hope to travel to this place some day.
Cheers and may God bless you all.
Thank you so much you are very kind. I am grateful for your generosity. So happy you enjoyed my documentary, Tassie is a beautiful place, I hope you have the opportunity to visit us here in Australia some day. Stay safe and thanks again, cheers Phil
@21:49 So calm and peaceful
Glad you enjoyed a snippet of Tasmania's serenity. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I've been all around the world. My time in Oz was great. But my trip to Taz was the highlight. Driving down to Hobart and climbing down into wineglass bay was something I will always remember and cherish. Such a beautiful pristine wilderness. Hopefully you can keep the loggers at bay and not make the same mistakes as we have in Canada. Clear cutting has ruined so much of our natural beauty. I live in Nova Scotia now and while it is another beautiful island I found the remoteness of Tasmania one of it's blessings. Also unbelievable that most Aussies have never even been there (might be a good thing). Great drone shots by the way.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching and sharing your memories of Tassie. I hope we can protect what remains. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil.
Tasmania and Newfoundland. Two islands every local knows about, but very few visit. I live in Canada and have yet to visit Newfie, however, I stayed in Tassie for a few months. It’s a beautiful and varied island and I loved the sense of humour “Bust-Me-Gut”:Hill”. But didn’t appreciate the unexpected encounters with Huntsmen (spiders) and a few other peskies! Thank you for this very interesting film and the memories it has brought back. 🥇🌹🇨🇦
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Fantastic video, born and raised in Tasmania, moved away after I left school but Will always love the Tasmanian wilderness
Thanks so much for watching Kyle, you are very fortunate to have grown up in a State blessed with such natural beauty. Stay safe, cheers Phil
As an Aussie, I definitely think this captures the true uniqueness of Tasmania, its so different from the rest of Australia and I cant wait to visit someday.
Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
TIERRA DEL FUEGO ARGENTINA
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A very proud Tasmanian seeing the majestic beauty and diversity in the tiny island that is Tasmania 🥰👌💞
Thanks for watching Felicity, yes you have a beautiful island paradise down there. Look after her :) Stay safe, cheers Phil
I’m originally from Taiwan and have been living in this beautiful island for more than 3 years. However, it never stops to amaze me. I’ve learned so much regarding the environment, nature, and wildlife from living here. Thank you so much for the video! You have definitely shown the public how beautiful Tassie is and the info you have included in the video is also very educational and valuable. Love it so much and Well done!
Thank you for the kind feedback, it's nice to hear that you found the narrative educational. I learnt much researching this documentary. You are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful island state. Look after her, she is Australia's little gem. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Did you leave Taiwan for fearing the war against China's CCP ?
@@kaledon6 Taiwan is and will always be a part of China
BARILOCHE ARGENTINA
I have visited Tasmania twice on holidays, and l find it’s the most beautiful place to visit, and would love 💕 to live there. Tasmanians please look after this amazing state of yours.
Thanks for watching Susan , yes Tassie is just one of those places, rich in natural beauty that keeps drawing me back. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Beautifully narrated and produced doc of Tasmania. Thank you for giving us these wonderful scenes of this land that which we may not ever visit.
Thanks so much for watching Nick, glad you enjoyed the documentary mate. Stay safe, cheers Phil
JAVIER MILEI ARGENTINA
The document reinforces my desire to revisit Tasmania. I (from Thailand) did a five day road trip with my wife and daughter in December 2019 and managed to see only a few highlights. My son is now waiting for a Visa to study in Hobart. Another chance for me to see more of Tasmania.
Thank you for watching. I hope it wont be too long before you have the opportunity to visit again. :) Stay safe, cheers Phil
I've been and lived all over Australia except Tasmania. Thank you so much for showing me what I've missed. Clearly the most beautiful state of all.
Thanks for watching, glad I could bring a small part of Tassie's beauty to you. cheers Phil
Lived here all my life.
It is beyond awesome!
Thanks for watching Paul, you are very fortunate to live in an island state endowed with such natural beauty. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
I couldn't ask for a better documentary. Brilliant narration, outstanding quality pictures. Just subbed! Please keep them coming. Thanks a lot.
Thanks mate, you are very kind. I'm so happy you enjoy the fruits of all our hard work. Receiving feedback like this makes all the effort worth while. Thanks for subscribing, I just released a new Doco yesterday on K'gari so you might find that one of interest when you have a spare 30 mins. Thanks again, stay safe, cheers Phil
I lived in Tasmânia for a over a year, many years ago. I have travelled much but never found anywhere as magical, unique as Tasmânia. It stayed with me spoke to me and revealed so much in me. I'd like my last breath to be there. A kind of coming home.... Australia is truly the lucky country.
I think you are right Jimmy, we are indeed a very lucky country in many ways. Thanks for watching mate, stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms Thanks Phil thanks for the video and sharing with the world!
I absolutely loved this video. I live in Tasmania (born and raised) and I was in awe seeing some of my home state I've never seen before. It was also fun learning some things I didn't know. Great job!!
Thanks so much for the feedback Brooke, you are very kind. Great to hear you found our commentary informative too.
You are very fortunate to live in an island State with so much natural beauty. Sounds like there are still a few spots for you to discover? I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment, stay safe, cheers Phil
Civilization people will destroy every nature and turn them to broken slaves of capitalism and money system
Love your words about your homeland... Would love to see
ever seen a Tiger?
@@jordanmaczkowiack4899 A Tasmanian Tiger? If so some people say they still see them.
The Narrator and the footage for the documentary are first rate. This is my first documentary on Tasmania and it is an absolutely gorgeous land.
Thank you for the kind feedback, much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Lived here my whole life. I'm still discovering the place.
Thanks for watching Rick, stay safe, cheers Phil
Tasmania's landscapes are truly unique, separated from mainland Australia. It's like stepping into a different world!
It sure is very different the rest of Australia. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Begin this day, remembering that not everyone got the opportunity to wake up from their sleep this morning. The mere fact that you can witness this beautiful day in good health is the biggest sign that you have been abundantly blessed. Blessings
Tasmania is absolutely amazing, been living here about 4.5 years now. Recently did a trip to Queenstown.... just, wow! What a view and unique place, you have to be there and take the drive to take in the whole experience.
This piece was beautifully done, virtually flawless, a total delight. The narration is splendid, as are so many other aspects. Stunning photography. I've learned so much. Please do more of these!
Wow, thank you, your kind feedback has made my day :). Yes I'm on a steep leaning curve with these documentaries but my audience seems to like what I am doing so I will be producing more. Stay safe and thanks for watching, cheers Phil
BARILOCHE USHUAIA
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Reminds of being at primary school we used to get to watch the occasional documentary in England on a TV that was on really high legs with little coaster wheels to move it around that was 1976 I was 8yrs old.
It was considered a special treat. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your story. I remember watching similar shows at the Audio Visual room at our school. Yes indeed a treat, anything was better than chalk and talk. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
I'm excited to bring my new documentary Tasmania: An Island Like No Other to the screen. Narrated documentaries are a new format for this channel and I am keen to hear from you all if you would like to see more of this type of content. If you leave a like on this comment I'll assume you would like to see more content like this :) . I'm also more than happy to take on any constructive criticism you may have please feel free to leave comments below. My goal is to bring to you the best possible audience experience so any feedback is welcome.
This is very well filmed and the narration was beautiful.
As a human living in NE Tasmania, I can't help but see how much wasn't said.
Tasmania needs protection, in all honesty, this documentary is made for the travel industry.
Some mention was made of Tasmania's plight at the end, but no effort was made to show the true damage to our forests.
Anyone presenting such amazing footage from the sky could never have failed to notice how little real forest remains.
Please, help to be a solution to the problem.
Hi Sandra,
Firstly thank you for taking the time to leave some feedback. It is clear you are a very passionate about the plight of Tasmania’s Natural Wilderness areas. There are many videos, documentaries and films out there that cover the damage being done to Tasmania’s forests. In researching this film I would have personally watched a good dozen of them on UA-cam alone. Rest assured I have seen, and am horrified by, the destruction of Tasmania’s natural wilderness. I guess my approach to film making is presenting what remains with its plant and animal inhabitants from a perspective of wonder and awe. The way I view these places when I visit them. And it’s this perspective of wonder about the natural world that makes me truly value the uniqueness and fragility of these ever shrinking islands of nature around our country. To that end I hope that my films might persuade others to value what remains as much as I do. I guess it’s a softer way of persuading an audience to take a point of view. You may disagree with my approach, and that’s fine. Thank you Sandra for taking the time to watch my documentary to the end, and thank you for the positive feedback too 😊. Please be assured I am taking on board what you say, I just felt it was important to explain my perspective as the filmmaker. Stay safe, cheers Phil.
Thanks for the prompt reply Phil, the situation is dire. I'm just a person living here. Not affiliated with any political parties.
I would have liked you to mention the largest freshwater lobster in the world tries to survive here. Did I miss that?
Please, help Tasmania.
No I didn't mention the Giant Tasmanian Lobster. Stay safe Sandra, cheers Phil
@@sandrahealey6385 Thank you. You are defending something of intangible value, a value reflected by the UNESCO listing of the TWWHA which is the highest rating of any other than Taishan (7/10).
But indeed, it is at the precarious blade of a corrupt mechanism (the fact that logging loses money for the state) held up by short-sighted greed, uncaring for neither Tasmania, its people (not to mention the biodiversity & superlative flora and fauna) and history, nor the future.
Some hope may be federally, that despite the millions pledged to preserve the dying unethical industries without a Just Transition, we may get a new government with a Greens balance of power, who may increase the likelihood of a ban on logging our native forests which are becoming ever rare in the modern era as we act like a developing country (one of 4 deforestation hotspots).
The forest wars have been going on meaninglessly long. We almost had a compromise in 2013 until the Feds turned the tides, so it can happen this time in reverse.
Also, it is quite clear Mr Barnett is corrupt in some form, judging by his actions without oversight and a toothless integrity commission. Even federally we've fallen into the corruption watchlist (I recommend a Knights in Shining Llama series to watch).
Thank you so much for this documentary it has reinforced my belief that Tasmania is one of the last true wilderness areas of Australia, it has left me hankering to go back, I always wanted to go and finally got my chance after my wife passed away in 2011, I initially only intended to stay only around 6 weeks but kept extending my stay and ended up staying over 2 years and travelled over most of the island in my camper and would still be there if my son had not been diagnosed with a brain tumor and I returned to the mainland (the big island) to be with him, would love to go back. Again, thank you for this well produced doco. I have subscribed to this Chanel and will be coming back!!!
Thank you so much for watching Roy. Tassie certainly is one of our last true wilderness areas. Thank you for sharing your stories, I'm sorry to hear of your loss and other family difficulties. For me I always find peace and solace when I'm out in the wilderness. I'm currently filming up in the Greater Blue Mountains area, another great wilderness once you get away from the busy touristy spots. Have seen and filmed some wonderful sights. I hope to share them with my subscribers later this year. Stay safe Roy, thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment. Cheers Phil
JAVIER MILEI ARGENTINA
Thank you. This documentary not only captures the spectacular scenery of Tasmania, it also invoked much emotion in me and a sense of actually being back there again, in Tassie’s rugged and wild wilderness... oh how I miss my beautiful island home 😔 ..
one day I will return, and never leave
Thank you for watching Becci, it truly is a wonderful part of this country, an island like no other :) Stay safe cheers Phil
I totally understand
Tasmania is so beautiful, it's really different from anywhere in Australia, unique nature and lovely culture, it's just that people don't know much about it, I've been there, I'm going there to shoot and sketch, there Have a heavenly view! You did a great job, very very professional!
Thanks Charley, you are very kind mate. Glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms beautiful Tasmania BEAUTIFULLY filmed and explained! I have been lucky to visit about 5 times over the years! Loved it
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USHUAIA ARGENTINA
Tasmania you have blown my mind. what a beauty you are. I am totally astonished by the nature of Tasmania. moreover, how Mr. Steve describes Tasmania is like ice on the cake.
Thank you for watching, yes Tasmania is truly the Australia's jewel. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Stumbled upon this video and what a delightful one! I lived in Tasmania for nearly 2 years as my first steps into Australia. I'd say each of your sections reminded me of what I thought was unique about this island. I particularly loved camping and hiking up at the Walls of Jerusalem NP. I am very tempted to visit Tassie one more time...
Glad you enjoyed it @Jooolian, I'm looking forward to getting back one day too. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Nature is amazing! Thank you for sharing this with those of those would never get to see such splendor!
Its my pleasure, thank you so much for watching, nothing compares to the beauty of nature. Cheers Phil
Went Australia in 94, spent 5 days in Tasmania and do not regret it
Thanks for watching Michael, cheers Phil
Truly a stunning documentary....I keep coming back to it as it gives a glimpse of a world untouched and seemly unlike any other. Beautiful Tassie.
Thank you, you are very kind. So happy you enjoyed this little trip around Australia's wilderness island. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Phil that was truly outstanding. It captured my heart. I truly felt my heart racing watching. Those amazing shots you took. It astounds me the efforts that you must go to. The passion you have is evident and it's on show for all of us, thank goodness. I feel blessed to be able to have seen it because we all can't visit but you have absolutely taken us there. It will certainly make people want to visit Tasmania. I think Steve was a wonderful choice as Narrator. You two working together have created a marvellous film. Bravo!
Thank you Flo, I'm so happy with how it all came together. Thanks for your very kind feedback and support. Stay safe, cheers Phil
BARILOCHE USHUAIA
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I'm 7th gen NE Tasmanian born and raised , I have never left the state and never will , it is truly gods country , Excellent video , Thanks.
Thanks Jarrod, look after your beautiful Island state, Australia's little gem. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Iv Got Cassidys in my family tree. My great Granny Cassidy had a huge family on Tyneside. Hundreads of decendents. Im just one of them.
I've been Tasmanian my whole life and I feel very lucky to live here.
Excellent video.
Thank you Chris, yes a beautiful island, thanks for watching mate. Stay safe, cheers Phil
This is a place I am happy to consider as my home although I was not born here I have loved all the 11 years I spent here so far and hope for many more! Thanks for making a wonderful documentary about Tasmania.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. You are fortunate to live in an island state filled with natural wonders. Look after her and stay safe, cheers Phil
BARILOCHE USHUAIA
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Sometimes is hard to put into words and explain family and friends how beautiful this places is, but this video captured amazing landscapes and unique species that make me feel so proud of this gem call Tasmania.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I’m Australian and have never been to Tassie but have always wanted to visit. This is such a beautiful film and makes me want to visit tassie even more!
Well worth the trip, we spent 6 weeks there when I filmed this and I could have easily spent another 6 weeks + Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
This doco was really interesting, I like watching all types of documentaries, and it's great when I come across them on UA-cam. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind feedback, great to hear you found it interesting too. Sometimes when I am deeply immersed in the production process I wonder if anyone is actually going to find this as interesting as I think it is. This is a new direction I am taking my UA-cam channel so keep an eye out for more in the future. Thanks again for stopping by, stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms thank you, and I'll watch out for more content on your channel. Be well, be safe, be happy. Cheers!
Tasmania is going to be my new home state and I can't wait to explore it more
Thanks for watching Denise, and this film only scratches the surface of Tasmania's natural wonders. I think you could spend a lifetime exploring all Tasmania has to offer. Good luck with the move and enjoy your new life in your island paradise :) Cheers Phil
I’m a born and bred Tasmanian. I still call Tassie home and it always will be.
I loved the video and would love to see more.
There is bucket loads about the mainland, but bugger all about Tasmania.
Thanks for watching Ross, glad you enjoyed the documentary mate. More to come, though not on Tassie in the short term sorry :( . Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
You almost don't want it be well known. Otherwise there will be a huge influx of people ...
Our visit to Tasmania gave me a glimpse - and this documentary really opened a broad and beautiful view of this wonderful land.❤
Delighted to hear you enjoyed our documentary. Thanks for watching, Cheers Phil
I got to go on Vaca in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. Those humpback whales also hang out here with their babies once a year. I had read a story about them before we left, never thought id see it though. The day before we were to go home, we took a "booze cruise" for an afternoon of drinking and snorkeling. Well when we got done and were heading back... A baby humpback jumped about 50M from out boat! Then all of a sudden you see all these giant mothers coming to the surface and the babies jumping around. It was amazing and i was so blessed to catch that moment of them leaving the bay! Never will forget it.
Also I'd like to say I subscribed. Great video, hope others live up to it! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing that wondeful story and thanks for subscribing. I hope you enjoy more of our films. Cheers Phil
I needed a bit of inspiration to get back out there exploring Tassie(where I live). This did the trick, amazing Doco.
You have the best 'backyard' in Australia. Get out there and enjoy it, wilderness is food for the soul. Thanks for watching and the kind feedback, stay safe and look after your beautiful State. Cheers Phil
I lived in Tasmania for seven years. One of my favorite memories of living there was rock climbing on the Freycinet Peninsula sea cliffs at sunset when a Southern right whale swam to the bottom of the cliff and looked up at us as we looked down on her. I married the Tasmanian lady I climbed with that day.
Wow!.... when life is like poetry. Thanks for sharing that story Andrew. You have a magic little part of the world down there mate. Look after her. Stay safe mate and thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Hey Philly. This is not second to David Attenborough’s documentary. Love this masterpiece mate. Keep up the good work. ❤
Thank you, you are very kind, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I could listen to the narrator, Steve Chambers, all day.
Such a wonderfully mellifluous voice.
He's a brilliant voice actor isn't he? I'm so happy to have him on the team. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms We're all lucky he's on your team!
Thank you Phil and Steve for all your efforts.☺
Grate job, well done. To truly show the wonders of this place would take several hours of video, but we don't want too many visitors.
I feel truly blessed and grateful to live here.
Thanks for watching and your kind comments Jim. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Pretty sure I typed Great and greatfull...
Great documentary. As a Tasmaniac, always proud of my Island State. After living over on that small Island above { the so called Mainland ! } for over 2 decades - came back to enjoy the cooler climate. Especially with climate change upon us. Much to my mainland friends bewilderment , I had been vocal in yearning for; frosty mornings, foggy valleys, and gobsmackingly dramatic cloudscapes against dark peaks etc. etc. Of course climate change is here too and lately we've seen subtropical forests & wet areas drying out and burning that haven't seen fire for over a thousand years... And the volume and accelerating pace of species loss is very alarming. The State Govt could do a LOT more.
And - for those viewers who are not Aussies; Tasmania is - allegedly - roughly the same size as Switzerland - or the US State of Virginia. :)
Thank you, yes Tassie is a truly remarkable wilderness. We must protect what remains. Stay safe, cheers Phil
CHILE ARGENTINA ICE HOCKEY
CHILE ARGENTINA AURORA AUSTRAL
Im in awe, I wish I could visit this beautiful place one day. UK based.
Thank you for watching, I do hope you will come and visit us and our beautiful island of Tasmania one day soon. Stay safe, cheers Phil
this was amazing. I learnwd there are white wallabies so beautiful. thank you
Thanks for watching Shirley, yes a rare wild population down there on Bruny Island. Magnificent to see in the wild. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I have applied to study at university of Tasmania,I hope I get admission offer and scholarship to move to this beautiful island .I have been watching documentary and I can say ,I love this already ❤
Thanks for watching, best of luck with your application for University. Cheers Phil
Brief facts about Tasmania: 1) A state in Australia that consists of the mountainous island itself & several smaller islands. 2) It is separated from the southeast coast of mainland Australia by the Bass Strait. 3) Its pop. is approx. 500,000 & its capital is Hobart. 4) it used to be known as Van Diemen's land until 1855. 5) There exists a Tasmanian devil, a heavily built marsupial w/ powerful jaws, & mainly black fur, & found only in Tasmania. It is rather slow-moving & ferociously aggressive, & feeds on carrion, i.e., the decaying flesh of dead animals. This nat. Doc. is not only edifying but also informative. Many thanks to you for that, Fully enjoyed & appreciated,,,,,,,from Tokyo,,,,,,,(05/31/22)
Thanks again Mark, you are very kind so happy you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Hey Mark, thought you'd be interested to know that Tasmanian Devils have just been reintroduced into mainland Australia (Chris Hemsworth was actually involved). They released a couple of them into New South Wales
@@nichobee Many thanks for the invaluable information,,,Have a marvelous day in Australia,,,,Stay safe & healthy amidst the dire plight of the omicron virus pandemic.,,,,,(09/08/22)
Amazing footage! So beautiful nature and places! Pretty cool views! Thanks for nice sharing! Have a wonderful weekend my friend👍💐👏
Thank you! You too, so happy you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Beautiful video. Let's protect this natural wonderland.
Absolutely, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Australia and New Zealand are my favorite countries around the world and they’re the firsts that I want to meet in the short-mid future, Regards from Mexico Dude! Incredible video and these shots are insane!
Thanks for watching, i hope you will come and visit us sometime soon. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Absolutely incredible footage! Great documentary! Beautiful White Wallaby, I didn’t know they live on Bruny Island.
Glad you found our doco informative, its always nice to hear our viewers learned something they didn't know before. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
ہم تو مصور کا قلم دیکھتے ہیں ❤️☝️
Thanks for watching, Stay safe, cheers Phil
A high quality job I have enjoyed! I never knew anything about Tasmania. I knew it exists, but have no information about. Very instructive video! Thank you! You have a new subscriber.
Thanks for tuning in Loureth. I'm glad you found our work informative. Thanks for the subscription and the kind feedback too, it is much appreciated. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Amazing footage! I learned a few things in this one. I had no idea the Cape Baron geese were rare. I see them all the time on Philip Island and thought nothing of them.
Thanks for such a beautiful piece. I can't wait for your next one. Take care mate.
Thanks Jim, yes it was news to me in researching this doco that they were in fact so rare. Some sources actually classified them as 'the world's rarest goose' but that title actually goes to a goose in Hawaii. Good for the Cape Barren Goose I guess. A few more facts can be found here if you are interested animalia.bio/cape-barren-goose Thanks for your support as always mate, stay safe, cheers Phil
this was absolutely stunning! loved the footage and incredible narration. I've been living in Tasmania for almost 3 years now and I dedicated most of my time capturing it's beauty as best I can. I still have a very long way to cover all of it but I really enjoy how much there is to discover!. I love learning every detail about this wonderful spot in the world so thank you for educating me with this wonderful documentary.
Thanks for the kind feedback Mauricio I'm so happy you found my doco educational. Tassie is blessed with natural beauty a wonderful place to live if you enjoy exploring the wilderness. Sounds like you have plenty of adventures ahead. Thanks for watching and stay safe, cheers Phil
Stunning documentary capturing some of the very best Tasmania has to offer. Having been raised in Tasmania, I think how much you appreciate the island is down to where you live, with whom you associate, and how you spend your time. It is not automatically a depression-free island of joy. But it can be one of the most wonderful places on earth and certainly one of the most beautiful. My personal favorite (not to diminish the rest) is the alpine region. One of my favorite memories is spending a week there with family, completely isolated from the worries of the world: playing games, reading, relaxing, and feeling like part of the Fellowship from The Lord of the Rings when walking and climbing my way up Cradle Mountain with my father. Mystical and fantasy-like are words I don't often attribute to nature, but I certainly would there.
I don't live there anymore, but if I could give my past self one piece of advice, it would be to have gone and enjoyed the many beauties the island has to offer with friends and family more often.
Thank you for sharing your story, I enjoyed reading that. Yes there is something about the wilderness, I call it elixir for the soul. I look forward to getting back there and exploring more of Australia's other wilderness regions in the future. Stay safe, cheers and thanks for watching. Phil
TIERRA DEL FUEGO ARGENTINA
Beautiful
Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
What a stunning piece of work. Kudos to the makers.
Thank you Aviram you are very kind. Glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Phil, I'd been waiting for this since the notification. As a Tasmanian many thousands of miles from home, you took me right there. I've always loved the natural aspect of Tasmania, it's mainly what makes it so unique and very special.
Sometimes we have to leave to appreciate what was always on our doorstep but your filming is visually stunning and I knew this episode would meet that high standard.
I mentioned to you a while back of the film I'm making (for over ten years now!!) on Scotland's natural landscapes, some very similar scenery shared by both lands, but you've gone and raised the bar again!!! That's a good thing, though....makes me try harder.
Anyway, I really enjoyed this so thank you. I know the pleasure you get from your work, it's apparent in every frame!
Hi Chris, great to hear from you again mate and thanks so much for the kind feedback. Someone asked me last night during the premiere, why did you choose Tasmania? My answer was just a stunning combination of natural landscapes and unique wildlife.... it was created just to be filmed.
I try and improve on every film I make. This big thing on this one was the Audio mixing which I am happy with and I think is an improvement on my first narrated Doco, Daintree.
You must send me the link to your film when its done, I'd love to see it. In the meantime stay safe mate, cheers Phil
CHILE ARGENTINA ICE HOCKEY
CHILE ARGENTINA AURORA AUSTRAL
This is my Island home..we live in the North of Tasmania…it is a beautiful, wild country…I wouldn’t live anywhere else…Pademelons are found throughout Tasmania, sadly this beautiful , pristine Island is slowly been mis-managed by the Government here- Forestry is creating a terrible legacy, when they rip up the trees of old growth forests and plant their plantation trees, the disturbed soil lays a breeding ground for the ever-marching toxic Foxglove, which now covers so much of Tasmania in fields of pretty, invasive and highly toxic flowering stalks. Foxgloves have been found in Conservation areas, the beautiful Wild West deep forests, National Parks and anywhere where the Forestry Industry has been busy…the Government has known about this terribly toxic and invasive species for decades, has done nothing and now is so out of control it is impossible to get rid of entirely…the amount of rubbish lying around this pristine Island is so disheartening and makes a mockery of the Governments premise that this is the most beautiful and pristine part of the World to visit!! Again, nothing is done…recycling is non-existent here. There is no real advocacy for all the beautiful wildlife that reside on this beautiful Island- the amount of dead animals seen on the roads is very sad and incredibly not a rare phenomenon…soon Tasmania will be like the rest of Australia, whereby when travelling around this huge country, wildlife is scarce near roadways, where once they were abundant…again, nothing is done…
Thanks for watching and sharing your concerns about your beautiful island state. Stay safe, cheers Phil
This is just beautifully done. This documentary is a reminder to never take this place for granted. You captured everything and I felt at one with all. I live here and now I would like to take more time off to explore every piece of Tasmania. Thank you
Thank you Debi, you are very fortunate to live in an island blessed with such epic natural beauty. Nature is tonic for the soul, all I can say is get out there and appreciate what you have on your back doorstep whenever you can. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
CHILE ARGENTINA
THE SCANDINAVIA OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
AURORA AUSTRAL
Just great! 👏 Simply fascinating! 👍 🖖
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil