Thank you for another great documentary. The little girl at the end is very lucky to be able to grow up so close to the wonders of nature and to learn to love it from her parents.
I love this series about Australia's national parks. So beautifully and intelligently filmed, with uplifting music and an insightful commentary. It's heartbreaking to see that the shadow of human destructiveness hangs over these places, but nevertheless moving to see the dedication of those who instead are trying to preserve Tasmania's unique species, and uplifting to see creatures like the gorgeous little parrots or (hopefully eventually) the mighty wedge-tailed eagle returned to their wild natural existence. Thank you again.
What a beautiful documentary, thank you! I'd love to visit there some day, it looks stunning, and full of wonderful animals and some pretty decent human beings too.
This is a beautiful documentary. Tasmania is on the other side of the planet, but the forests on this island look a lot like the forests in Brazil. Some plant species are apparently similar.
It was a super wonderful nature documentary coverage of Australian 🇦🇺 National Park in Tasmanian Island...shared by an excellent (Get.factual) channel . My respective for (Get.factual) documentary channel
With that long tail drapped behind the along with their long wings wedge tailed eagles on the ground look like they have a shaggy robe on. One the ground they seem more awkward than American gold and bald eagles like the tail gets in the way and trips them up. In the air its another story and watching them soar they do it with graceful elegance and have it over American eagles and make them look like they have a stumpy tail.
Apparently billy brown is not a specialist. Toss her off the side of a high precipice...she will fly. His approach with her is too controlling and lacking faith and confidence.
I visited Australia, Sydney and stayed in Gordon Area. During my seven days slayed I could NOT find a single Aborigines in whole Sydney except in the Sydney Harbour playing his long bow pipes. I payed him money and with the help of a tourist I took photos together. I find White people in Australia most RACIST in Australia, even though Australia belongs to aborigines people, Shame on Australians. I live in London, England.
Thank you for another great documentary.
The little girl at the end is very lucky to be able to grow up so close to the wonders of nature and to learn to love it from her parents.
I love this series about Australia's national parks. So beautifully and intelligently filmed, with uplifting music and an insightful commentary. It's heartbreaking to see that the shadow of human destructiveness hangs over these places, but nevertheless moving to see the dedication of those who instead are trying to preserve Tasmania's unique species, and uplifting to see creatures like the gorgeous little parrots or (hopefully eventually) the mighty wedge-tailed eagle returned to their wild natural existence. Thank you again.
Todos los documentales de este canal son excelentes! Buenas imágenes y una narración muy precisa! Gracias por compartir y éxitos!
What a beautiful documentary, thank you! I'd love to visit there some day, it looks stunning, and full of wonderful animals and some pretty decent human beings too.
This is a beautiful documentary. Tasmania is on the other side of the planet, but the forests on this island look a lot like the forests in Brazil. Some plant species are apparently similar.
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In the future, I must travel to Tasmania and visit any wildlife ❤
Wade is precious! 🥹
Buitiful
I would give anything to have the privilege to visit this place and just to stay for a little while
It was a super wonderful nature documentary coverage of Australian 🇦🇺 National Park in Tasmanian Island...shared by an excellent (Get.factual) channel . My respective for (Get.factual) documentary channel
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When was this documentary made?
I read how the rabbit humiliated the hunter when they switched roles
This topic has been covered many times. This seems like a newer one.
RIP Benjamin 😕😞
1922 thank you venustiano Carranza
Who or what would he have spied on?
Little traumatizing to the birds, eh?
With that long tail drapped behind the along with their long wings wedge tailed eagles on the ground look like they have a shaggy robe on. One the ground they seem more awkward than American gold and bald eagles like the tail gets in the way and trips them up. In the air its another story and watching them soar they do it with graceful elegance and have it over American eagles and make them look like they have a stumpy tail.
The atmosphere and decor of the Devil watching restaurant doesn't match the experience.
People ruin everything!
Apparently billy brown is not a specialist. Toss her off the side of a high precipice...she will fly. His approach with her is too controlling and lacking faith and confidence.
I visited Australia, Sydney and stayed in Gordon Area. During my seven days slayed I could NOT find a single Aborigines in whole Sydney except in the Sydney Harbour playing his long bow pipes. I payed him money and with the help of a tourist I took photos together. I find White people in Australia most RACIST in Australia, even though Australia belongs to aborigines people, Shame on Australians. I live in London, England.