This documentary is thoroughly enjoyable and a splendid mini-vacation to New Zealand! I watched several documentaries about wildlife in Australia, and another one about a train crew who drive their train across the entire length of Australia, from east to west. Then I thought, 'What about New Zealand? New Zealand is famous for spectacular scenery.' I also like that Craig talks without those pauses that are so common with documentary presenters. Thank you much for sharing this excellent documentary!
These fellas' definitely developed such a tight bond during this trip, Wow! I'd imagine their wives were probably a bit jealous during these, what, 2 and a half three months hahahaha great job boys, can't wait to come see you in New Zealand soon. You guys define friendship goals ;) BYE!
So many nature docs are soured at the end by adding bad news about the doomed, polluted ecosystem or 'our encroaching development' etc. Important cautionary info for sure, but so sad. This doc, however, was full of success stories and other good conservation news that it was many times more enjoyable than even the wonderful photography alone. Thx!
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The harshness of the coastal landscapes is gorgeous.
Am a bird photographer, planning to move to NZ this December with my husband. Really excited about it!
I loved this doco. Thank you so much for sharing with us these places that most of us will never get to experience personally.
Diane Patrick don’t be so negative anything is possible
I love Kakapo 🐦 so beautiful and curiously bird, first time I heard it existence. Thanks for sharing.
This documentary is thoroughly enjoyable and a splendid mini-vacation to New Zealand!
I watched several documentaries about wildlife in Australia, and another one about a train crew who drive their train across the entire length of Australia, from east to west.
Then I thought, 'What about New Zealand? New Zealand is famous for spectacular scenery.'
I also like that Craig talks without those pauses that are so common with documentary presenters.
Thank you much for sharing this excellent documentary!
Minto Docco......thanks for reminding me of where I come from........awsom....keep it up NZ...
This is amazing. Great doc!!
That James Cook was a busy busy man. He is nearly the only name you hear when talking about discovering/exploring new worlds.
Great! I enjoyed it a lot!
These fellas' definitely developed such a tight bond during this trip, Wow! I'd imagine their wives were probably a bit jealous during these, what, 2 and a half three months hahahaha great job boys, can't wait to come see you in New Zealand soon. You guys define friendship goals ;) BYE!
The way he says hellee-koptah pie-lit make me wanna be a hellee-koptah pie-lit.
Those birds are amazing
clean and green with 1080 poisen.
So you have to be able to love to be a new zealander, thats what i understood, wish i could visit sometime
Must be nice having a house all alone on an island without the nosey government peeking in the windows
Gods green earth full stop.
Whats the song at 08:00 called?
Need this one
So many nature docs are soured at the end by adding bad news about the doomed, polluted ecosystem or 'our encroaching development' etc. Important cautionary info for sure, but so sad. This doc, however, was full of success stories and other good conservation news that it was many times more enjoyable than even the wonderful photography alone. Thx!
John Shafto Harrison
the son of John Harrison is my great great grandad