I live here in Australia, i've worked outback for a couple of years seen 99% of the wildlife presented on this show, and yet i still enjoy watching these documentaries.
@scottmulholland1329 Hi Scott, they are easily startled and generally curl up until they sense danger has passed. I managed to capture these shots by keeping very still and being patient. Hope this helps. Cheers Phil
I have become an armchair traveler due to physical disabilities. Australia and New Zealand were on my bucket list, so these types of documentaries are precious for me. Thank you.
I am a geography teacher in Brazil, and I need to thank you for this incredible documentary, with a lot of rich information. A job that takes so much time, but today it manages to help me in classes, taking information through this beautiful scenery and so far from here. Thank you very much!!!
I’ve been living and travelling solo around Australia every day for the last 6 years. After travelling many many thousands of kms I can honestly say I’ve only seen a small part of this wide open land compared to what’s out there. It’s the rugged remote areas that excite me most. I prefer to go out into the Kimberley and Pilbara regions of Western Australia where I’m from. Everywhere you turn it’s colour and awesomeness is abundant. I will travel this land to my last breath. I’m very fortunate
Thanks for sharing your story. There is just something about the outback that is difficult to describe, it can only experienced. I'm looking forward to taking my camera to Western Australia in the near future. Thanks for watching and sharing your gratitude for this wonderful home we call Australia. Cheers Phil
I absolutely love Australia. Spent three + years there and loved every nanosecond of it. Been back to my home country for 14 years now but I miss Australia every second of the day
it's 500 Kms from Alive springs the best time tongomis spring or autum as it's too hot in summer if ya like the cold go in winter while your there look at the Olga's and Kings Canyon,also very very worth it . Also uluru ismpurplemwjen it rains . I'm a local from there . Absolutely amazing country . I'd like to see the grand canyon it's so similarmton
Jean Caust an Australian. A very good documentary. I have been into the red center saw much wild life, visited the rock and Kings canyon loved it so much. It's all Gods wonderful creation and that is why people are in such awe of it. The time we were there the Sturt peas were out,and even growing on the edge of the road. In years where there is good rain the wild flowers are out and you see them out from Alice Spings right down to this side of Cober Pedy, I almost wore out my camera that trip, will never forget it. Any one who wants a great experience go and see it
Thank you Jean, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Yes its beautiful when the wildflowers are in bloom out there. There is just something about the outback that keeps drawing me back. I love the wide open spaces, beautiful sunsets and the silence. Ahhhh bliss. Thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Travelling through the outback is an experience like no other, even for many Australians. My trips there will always be etched in my memory, yet I'm an Aussie who lives in our island state of Tasmania and the outback is almost as alien to me as it is to Europeans. Then again, our Tasmanian west coast wilderness is also an experience like no other. Australia really is a vast and wonderful place. 🙂
I agree with you Shaun, there is just something about the outback isn't there? Its difficult to describe, it can really only be experienced. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I lived in Australia for 6 years and man I can say that Australia is one of the best beautiful places in the whole world. I am currently living in Japan and it is beautiful here too but man Australia is different specially the Outbacks and National Parks like Carnarvon Gorge, Kimberleys, Kakadu, Uluru, Great Sandy and etc. Tourist areas like Noosa Heads, Caloundra, Maroochydore and Gold Coast are amazing aswell. Australia is amazing.
As an Aussie I'm biased, I totally agree with you. We really are blessed in this country to have such a diversity of natural beauty. Thanks for watching, stay safe cheers Phil
Fact. Been to most of the places you mentioned. Loved Australia. (been twice). First time for 1 yr. Climbed Ayers Rock, walked around. (Sadly climbing has been banned, guess just to much wear & tear on the rock). Outback is truly a special place. With all there is to see including the Road Trains. FYI, never park or camp under a bridge (dry & shady). Flash floods happen in the Outback. Enjoy! Nullabar, we followed a storm going across (was a drought of 4+ yrs at that time). Morning came and it had started to become green. Went around Australia & down the middle. Fav places, then we're Broome, Great Barrier Reef. (which man is destroying). Beautiful country to say the least. Blessings 🙏 from Vancouver Island BC Canada.
Thank you for this beautiful, documentary on Australia's outback, through such videos you educate the world the need to conserve the environment for the sake of posterity, it's the least we owe future generations, thanks for posting 😅
It truly is amazing, I recently got back from the best holiday of my life, where me and a few mates drove to Uluru and back We were gone for 12 days and the car used only $1400 of fuel total Our hopes were high and we were blown away I had a priceless adventure You’ve gotta see it now while its green!
My grandmother liked your documentaries, I'd been taking care of her for quite some years now in her twilight years while she was stuck bedridden. Her mind was still sharp right up the end but her body just completely went down hill on her. It's been a few weeks now since she passed. It was tough to find something she would enjoy watching that wouldn't slowly drive me nuts lol Thank you for such high quality documentaries free of charge. Taking care of her turned into a full time job in the last year so I couldn't leave her side at all, night or day. That said, I couldn't work and funds got really tight there in the end. Everything was so expensive to keep up with, I could barely afford my phone and internet but I had to for the doctor's appointments etc. A very long story short, I just wanted to really thank you for making content like this accessible for me in that desperate situation I found myself in. And for providing something my grandmother actually could enjoy, there weren't a lot of things she liked to watch and I spent a lot of time searching for video for her. I'm getting myself back on track now that my role as grandson is fulfilled, but it'll be awhile before I can afford any luxuries still. Thanks for content like this that lets me relax and explore the world while I get my life back together.
Thanks for sharing this touching story with me. It really means a lot to know that my work was enjoyed by your grandmother. I'm really sorry to hear that she has now passed. My in-laws, both elderly, used to enjoy watching my films too. They both passed in the last few months too. Your story reminded me of them. It sounds like you sacrificed a lot to ensure your grandmother was adequately cared for at the end of her life. What a wonderful person you are, and I'm sure your grandmother was grateful for the care she received. I'm a big believer that the 'universe' will return this kindness to you. Thank you for watching and supporting my channel. Stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms I teared up reading that, thank you for those kind words Phil. I bet they were quite proud of you and how excellent your films are. Here's to hoping they're all smiling and sharing how proud of us they are together. I put everything in my life down for Gram, she was like a parent to me. She only asked me to never do one thing in life, and that was to put her in a nursing home because she worked in one for 25 years. Was a deep fear of her's. Was a tall order, but I'm gonna have the rest of my life now to know I did right by my most beloved family member I had, like she did by me. Still chokes me up, but It's good to know she's not stuck in bed anymore, despite how sad it makes me. Her hearing was getting so bad at the end, I was so happy to find your work, and with working subtitles no less! She was bored stuck in bed unable to even sit up. I know for an absolute fact your films helped bring her peace In those brutal days. Especially the Daintree and Tasmanian long format ones, multiple rewatches on those. Heck, I managed to get her into watching Survivorman instead of Annie and Forrest Gump over and over again because of your films too! You have no idea how crucial that was to my sanity my dear friend, truly huge help. Sometimes it's just those little things in life that make all the difference, and I'm really happy I got to share that with you. I held her hand right through the very end. It's very strange going from not being able to sleep because someone needs you constantly, to being completely alone. Very glad I have my kitties for that! I miss her. I know she would've loved this film too. You'll get a few rewatches out of me for that alone hah. Much love! -Tory
Thanks for watching William, glad you enjoyed your time in Aus. Us Aussies are truly blessed to have this wonderful country. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Are there big spiders and snakes in your daily life in your house etc? I want to build a future in australia because its the wildest continent but is it that wild there?
What a show. Having ridden my push bike alone from Sydney to Perth. Across the Hay Plains & Nullarbour. Second trip was from Darwin to the Alice, Adelaide, great ocean road and up the south coast to SYD. I saw all these animals and more. It's beyond belief being in the bush. The further out into the back of beyond the happier you become. You really can sneak up on wildlife, because the animals a lot of times can't see you or hear you coming. Watching wedge tailed eagles eating road kill. When these eagle's take off. They don't take off 90 degrees to the highway. They're so big the bird flies down the highway in order to get lift from the heat coming off the road. I look at my push bike in my living room today and get tears in my eyes thinking where that bike took me in the most magical place on earth.
Thanks for sharing your stories Wayne, wow what an adventure you've been on. Yes we are lucky to live in such a beautiful country, the outback is truly spectacular, more Aussies should experience it for themselves. Pictures and video never do it justice, it just has to be experienced. Stay safe mate, and thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Wow. The Nullabor alone would have been harsh enough. Respect to you. I backpacked Oz years ago, fruit picking and all that but ended up in Alice for 2 months after a very off the grid trip from Adelaide, Coober Pedy included.) and loved the outback. It's so unique in every way, the landscape, nature. And those wedgies love the kangaroo roadkill... They are so impressive. Many great memories from the outback..
It's a crazy journey hey? I trekked from Port Augusta to Perth in 2015 🙌 I didn't know what the Nullarbor meant until I was reading a plaque on a stone at the pub 😂🤦 tough hike that was! The headlights in the distance played with my head haha. They looked to be only a few k's up the road but they took forever before they passed 😂🤙
As a photographer about to head to the outback for the first time, this was absolutely inspiring. I was glued to it from start to finish. Wonderful job to all involved.
Glad you enjoyed it Simon. There is just something about being in the outback, its difficult to describe, its a feeling, vast open spaces, big skies, rugged natural beauty unlike anywhere else. It gets under your skin and you will never forget it. I hope you experience that feeling too. Enjoy you time out bush mate, thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
What a brilliant piece. Thank you. As a natural history/landscape photographer of 70 years ( I started when I was 10) I am aware of the difficulty and time in getting some of these images. I am also aware of the isolation of the outback. Some of the close ups are terrific. As for the Aerials, Great. what did we do before drones. Thanks to all of the image collectors for their patience and time.
Hi Phil, your creativity is never ending. I sense that underlining every documentary you have produced proves beyond doubt that you were predestined to be a true artist in the profession you have chosen. I have been following your documentaries for years and look forward to viewing more in the future. You have opened the hearts and minds of many people to a greater appreciation and enjoyment of the hidden natural wonders of Australia. Thank you and all the best
Now here's a blast from the past. So great to hear from you Paul, I hope you are well. Thank you so much for the kind feedback mate it is much appreciated. Yes moving to narrated doco's seemed to be a natural progression for me. So far so good and as long as people want to keep watching I'll keep making them. I'd love to hear what you you've been up to in recent times. Feel free to drop me a email any time my new one is iwfilms@optusnet.com.au Thanks for watching Paul, stay safe mate. Cheers Phil
Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed the documentary. Flinders Rangers are spectacular, you live in a very beautiful part of Australia. Stay safe, cheers Phil
It's good to see budgerigars and other species flying freely, the way nature meant them to; not being cooped up in cages. Your voice is so calming. I've shared many of your videos with my friend in the UK.
It always gives me great joy to see our wildlife living happily in the wild. Our Narrator Steve Chambers is wonderfully talented and we are very fortunate to have him on our team. Thanks for your kindness and support Gillian, stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you so much for a new film❣️Pictures that you make are breathtaking+amazing. Music is very gentle. Australia 🇦🇺 wailt for me, maybe in this life, I would see you. Thanks and many greetings from Berlin/Germany
@@IntotheWildFilms Kenya the elephants in The Tsavo have more human rights that humans ( The Taita whose declining population now stands at 300,000) have animal rights . the world wide fund for nature and the Kenya wild life service is more interested in elephant rights than human rights ........ 67 percent of the land of the Taita is now the beast empire called TSAVO ...
This is a masterpiece! I'm so glad to find this. Beautiful landscapes, awsome music but the voice and narrative is flawless! I recoment to watch it 100%.
Hello Daniel....Pete here fromt the state of Tasmania, in Australia. I'm very happy you liked this video about the outback in central Australia. If you seeing video's about Australia may suggest you have a look at Rob Parsons video's on his UA-cam channel all you got do do type in Rob Parsons here on YT. Robs a guy from my state and he goes on wilderness walks mainly through the North West wilderness World Heritage areas of Tasmania. If you have look at his videos I'm sure you'll love them ...Pete from Tassie
Thank you for this lovely document these are regents that I most likely wont" visit in my live time this is why it is precious moments to appreciate the vastness of this land.
Good for you mate, the outback is intoxicating in its own way, difficult to explain, just has to be experienced. Stay safe mate, cheers and thanks for watching, Phil
Thank you so much for making this documentary. It helps me alot to see virtually beautiful Australia (Arid Region) from a different perspective. Love from Lahore - Pak. ✨🌿
Thank you Muhammad, you are very kind. Its been a while since i posted but rest assured there are new videos in production. Queensland and the Blue Mountians will be my next releases in 2023. Stay tuned. Cheers Phil
Thanks for watching, we are blessed to live in such a beautiful country down here, and i love being able to showcase it to the world. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you Edison, you are very kind mate, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Yes more documentaries coming later this year Queensland and the Blue Mountains are the next on the list. Stay tuned and thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Thanks for watching and subscribing. Make your dream a reality, come visit us. Many people find a way through their difficulties to live thier dreams. We would love you to visit us. Cheers Phil
Thank you mate you are very kind, glad you enjoyed the doco. We are planning a trip to WA later this year, so much to see over there very much looking forward to it. Cheers Phil
A mistake made in the first damn minute... Yes, we call bush/forests etc the outback, but the giant desert in the middle is called "The Red Centre" due to the high iron content making the sand/soil red. When there's dust storms up there we get blood moons. I am from Victoria, one of the most densely populated areas of the country, down on the southern part of the east coast. Aside from that, brilliant doco! Amazing cinematography, capturing the wild variety of landscapes of this amazing continent and country!!!!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Appreciate your kind feedback. I am familiar with the term the Red Centre. The term Outback is used correctly in this documentary. The Outback is a term that encompasses a range of areas including the Red Centre. Read more here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outback Stay safe and thanks again for the feedback much appreciated. Cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms Ah ok, now I know 😀 Also, if anyone reads my comment they will become familiar with the term "Red Centre" as its not really clear to outsidera why we would call it the Red Centre. Again, amazing doco, loved it!! Looking forward to one day travelling through the Red centre by car 🚗
I live here in Australia, i've worked outback for a couple of years seen 99% of the wildlife presented on this show, and yet i still enjoy watching these documentaries.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Glad you enjoyed the show, cheers Phil
My twins love Echidnas - I’m curious, are they easily startled by humans? Or do they just go about their business hoovering up termites?
@scottmulholland1329 Hi Scott, they are easily startled and generally curl up until they sense danger has passed. I managed to capture these shots by keeping very still and being patient. Hope this helps. Cheers Phil
I have become an armchair traveler due to physical disabilities. Australia and New Zealand were on my bucket list, so these types of documentaries are precious for me. Thank you.
Thank you so much for watching, I'm delighted that I can bring some of the best of Australia to you. New doco coming next weekend... Cheers Phil
Come. You will be welcome here.
I am a geography teacher in Brazil, and I need to thank you for this incredible documentary, with a lot of rich information. A job that takes so much time, but today it manages to help me in classes, taking information through this beautiful scenery and so far from here. Thank you very much!!!
It was my pleasure, thank you for watching and for your kind feedback. Stay safe, cheers Phil
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I’ve been living and travelling solo around Australia every day for the last 6 years. After travelling many many thousands of kms I can honestly say I’ve only seen a small part of this wide open land compared to what’s out there. It’s the rugged remote areas that excite me most. I prefer to go out into the Kimberley and Pilbara regions of Western Australia where I’m from. Everywhere you turn it’s colour and awesomeness is abundant. I will travel this land to my last breath. I’m very fortunate
Thanks for sharing your story. There is just something about the outback that is difficult to describe, it can only experienced. I'm looking forward to taking my camera to Western Australia in the near future. Thanks for watching and sharing your gratitude for this wonderful home we call Australia. Cheers Phil
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I absolutely love Australia. Spent three + years there and loved every nanosecond of it. Been back to my home country for 14 years now but I miss Australia every second of the day
Thanks for watching Nicki, I hope you will come back and visit us again some day. Stay safe, cheers Phil
It's the only place on Earth I want to visit and have a vacation I was born and raised in the US
Hi Donna, thanks for watching. I hope you will come and visit us one day, we'd love to have you. Stay safe, cheers Phil
it's 500 Kms from Alive springs the best time tongomis spring or autum as it's too hot in summer if ya like the cold go in winter while your there look at the Olga's and Kings Canyon,also very very worth it . Also uluru ismpurplemwjen it rains . I'm a local from there . Absolutely amazing country . I'd like to see the grand canyon it's so similarmton
this is my home town . love my country is so beautiful and amazing
Yeah come visit I'm north west sounds like you'll be looked after
Don't be shocked when the city's look exactly like America with all of the same businesses and franchises . But the bush is certainly worth seeing
Jean Caust an Australian. A very good documentary. I have been into the red center saw much wild life, visited the rock and Kings canyon loved it so much. It's all Gods wonderful creation and that is why people are in such awe of it. The time we were there the Sturt peas were out,and even growing on the edge of the road. In years where there is good rain the wild flowers are out and you see them out from Alice Spings right down to this side of Cober Pedy, I almost wore out my camera that trip, will never forget it. Any one who wants a great experience go and see it
Thank you Jean, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Yes its beautiful when the wildflowers are in bloom out there. There is just something about the outback that keeps drawing me back. I love the wide open spaces, beautiful sunsets and the silence. Ahhhh bliss. Thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
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Travelling through the outback is an experience like no other, even for many Australians. My trips there will always be etched in my memory, yet I'm an Aussie who lives in our island state of Tasmania and the outback is almost as alien to me as it is to Europeans. Then again, our Tasmanian west coast wilderness is also an experience like no other. Australia really is a vast and wonderful place. 🙂
I agree with you Shaun, there is just something about the outback isn't there? Its difficult to describe, it can really only be experienced. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Your country had a lot of things to watch for..
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I lived in Australia for 6 years and man I can say that Australia is one of the best beautiful places in the whole world. I am currently living in Japan and it is beautiful here too but man Australia is different specially the Outbacks and National Parks like Carnarvon Gorge, Kimberleys, Kakadu, Uluru, Great Sandy and etc. Tourist areas like Noosa Heads, Caloundra, Maroochydore and Gold Coast are amazing aswell. Australia is amazing.
As an Aussie I'm biased, I totally agree with you. We really are blessed in this country to have such a diversity of natural beauty. Thanks for watching, stay safe cheers Phil
Fact. Been to most of the places you mentioned. Loved Australia. (been twice). First time for 1 yr. Climbed Ayers Rock, walked around. (Sadly climbing has been banned, guess just to much wear & tear on the rock). Outback is truly a special place. With all there is to see including the Road Trains. FYI, never park or camp under a bridge (dry & shady). Flash floods happen in the Outback. Enjoy!
Nullabar, we followed a storm going across (was a drought of 4+ yrs at that time). Morning came and it had started to become green. Went around Australia & down the middle. Fav places, then we're Broome, Great Barrier Reef. (which man is destroying). Beautiful country to say the least. Blessings 🙏 from Vancouver Island BC Canada.
A stunning film. I’ve been lucky enough to visit Australia and the Red Centre four times since 1986.
Thanks Riley, great to hear you enjoyed the doco. With all your travels no-doubt you recognised a few of these locations. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
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Thank you for this beautiful, documentary on Australia's outback, through such videos you educate the world the need to conserve the environment for the sake of posterity, it's the least we owe future generations, thanks for posting 😅
Thank you George, you clearly get what we are all about. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Stay safe, cheers Phil
As an Australian, I have to say even to me seeing the middle of australia is as crazy as it would be to anyone else not living here.
Thanks for watching Steve, the outback is amazing, I'm looking forward to getting out there again. Cheers Phil
As an Australian, seeing the middle of Australia isn’t “crazy” in the slightest.
It looks like my country; my home.
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It truly is amazing, I recently got back from the best holiday of my life, where me and a few mates drove to Uluru and back
We were gone for 12 days and the car used only $1400 of fuel total
Our hopes were high and we were blown away
I had a priceless adventure
You’ve gotta see it now while its green!
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My grandmother liked your documentaries, I'd been taking care of her for quite some years now in her twilight years while she was stuck bedridden. Her mind was still sharp right up the end but her body just completely went down hill on her. It's been a few weeks now since she passed. It was tough to find something she would enjoy watching that wouldn't slowly drive me nuts lol Thank you for such high quality documentaries free of charge. Taking care of her turned into a full time job in the last year so I couldn't leave her side at all, night or day. That said, I couldn't work and funds got really tight there in the end. Everything was so expensive to keep up with, I could barely afford my phone and internet but I had to for the doctor's appointments etc. A very long story short, I just wanted to really thank you for making content like this accessible for me in that desperate situation I found myself in. And for providing something my grandmother actually could enjoy, there weren't a lot of things she liked to watch and I spent a lot of time searching for video for her. I'm getting myself back on track now that my role as grandson is fulfilled, but it'll be awhile before I can afford any luxuries still. Thanks for content like this that lets me relax and explore the world while I get my life back together.
Thanks for sharing this touching story with me. It really means a lot to know that my work was enjoyed by your grandmother. I'm really sorry to hear that she has now passed. My in-laws, both elderly, used to enjoy watching my films too. They both passed in the last few months too. Your story reminded me of them. It sounds like you sacrificed a lot to ensure your grandmother was adequately cared for at the end of her life. What a wonderful person you are, and I'm sure your grandmother was grateful for the care she received. I'm a big believer that the 'universe' will return this kindness to you. Thank you for watching and supporting my channel. Stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms I teared up reading that, thank you for those kind words Phil. I bet they were quite proud of you and how excellent your films are. Here's to hoping they're all smiling and sharing how proud of us they are together. I put everything in my life down for Gram, she was like a parent to me. She only asked me to never do one thing in life, and that was to put her in a nursing home because she worked in one for 25 years. Was a deep fear of her's. Was a tall order, but I'm gonna have the rest of my life now to know I did right by my most beloved family member I had, like she did by me. Still chokes me up, but It's good to know she's not stuck in bed anymore, despite how sad it makes me. Her hearing was getting so bad at the end, I was so happy to find your work, and with working subtitles no less! She was bored stuck in bed unable to even sit up. I know for an absolute fact your films helped bring her peace In those brutal days. Especially the Daintree and Tasmanian long format ones, multiple rewatches on those. Heck, I managed to get her into watching Survivorman instead of Annie and Forrest Gump over and over again because of your films too! You have no idea how crucial that was to my sanity my dear friend, truly huge help. Sometimes it's just those little things in life that make all the difference, and I'm really happy I got to share that with you.
I held her hand right through the very end. It's very strange going from not being able to sleep because someone needs you constantly, to being completely alone. Very glad I have my kitties for that! I miss her. I know she would've loved this film too. You'll get a few rewatches out of me for that alone hah. Much love! -Tory
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Thank you for watching, nothing compares to the wonders of the natural world. Stay safe, cheers Phil
One of the most interesting documentary. Especially the commentator.
Thank you Horst you are very kind, I'm glad you found it interesting. Steve Chambers our narrator is very talented isn't he? Stay safe, cheers Phil
We are very happy here in Australia, greetings from Queensland.
Thanks for watching Ivan, hello back at you from another Queenslander. Cheers Phil
I enjoy these videos to remind myself what a beautiful continent that I live on.
Thanks for watching Danielle, we are very lucky to live in such a beautiful country aren't we. Stay safe, cheers Phil
lived for three years in this unique country......enjoyed every minute of it
Thanks for watching William, glad you enjoyed your time in Aus. Us Aussies are truly blessed to have this wonderful country. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
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Are there big spiders and snakes in your daily life in your house etc? I want to build a future in australia because its the wildest continent but is it that wild there?
My few days of my life in the outback were some of the best. I left a piece of me heart there.
I hear you Denis, something that just has to be experienced. Thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
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What a show. Having ridden my push bike alone from Sydney to Perth. Across the Hay Plains & Nullarbour. Second trip was from Darwin to the Alice, Adelaide, great ocean road and up the south coast to SYD. I saw all these animals and more. It's beyond belief being in the bush. The further out into the back of beyond the happier you become. You really can sneak up on wildlife, because the animals a lot of times can't see you or hear you coming.
Watching wedge tailed eagles eating road kill. When these eagle's take off. They don't take off 90 degrees to the highway. They're so big the bird flies down the highway in order to get lift from the heat coming off the road. I look at my push bike in my living room today and get tears in my eyes thinking where that bike took me in the most magical place on earth.
Thanks for sharing your stories Wayne, wow what an adventure you've been on. Yes we are lucky to live in such a beautiful country, the outback is truly spectacular, more Aussies should experience it for themselves. Pictures and video never do it justice, it just has to be experienced. Stay safe mate, and thanks for watching, cheers Phil
you rode a bike through Aus? you should have blogged it
Wow. The Nullabor alone would have been harsh enough. Respect to you. I backpacked Oz years ago, fruit picking and all that but ended up in Alice for 2 months after a very off the grid trip from Adelaide, Coober Pedy included.) and loved the outback. It's so unique in every way, the landscape, nature. And those wedgies love the kangaroo roadkill... They are so impressive. Many great memories from the outback..
It's a crazy journey hey? I trekked from Port Augusta to Perth in 2015 🙌 I didn't know what the Nullarbor meant until I was reading a plaque on a stone at the pub 😂🤦 tough hike that was! The headlights in the distance played with my head haha. They looked to be only a few k's up the road but they took forever before they passed 😂🤙
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Wow what a Documentary its a David Attenborough and the BBC Standard Production. Very Enjoyable. Thankyou
You are way too kind, thank you for watching I'm glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
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As a photographer about to head to the outback for the first time, this was absolutely inspiring. I was glued to it from start to finish. Wonderful job to all involved.
Glad you enjoyed it Simon. There is just something about being in the outback, its difficult to describe, its a feeling, vast open spaces, big skies, rugged natural beauty unlike anywhere else. It gets under your skin and you will never forget it. I hope you experience that feeling too. Enjoy you time out bush mate, thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
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What a brilliant piece. Thank you. As a natural history/landscape photographer of 70 years ( I started when I was 10) I am aware of the difficulty and time in getting some of these images. I am also aware of the isolation of the outback. Some of the close ups are terrific. As for the Aerials, Great. what did we do before drones. Thanks to all of the image collectors for their patience and time.
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed our little doco on the outback. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I don't know why but places like this draw me in like NO other... thank you for the brilliant documentary!
Thank you for the kind feedback, so glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
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Hi Phil, your creativity is never ending. I sense that underlining every documentary you have produced proves beyond doubt that you were predestined to be a true artist in the profession you have chosen. I have been following your documentaries for years and look forward to viewing more in the future. You have opened the hearts and minds of many people to a greater appreciation and enjoyment of the hidden natural wonders of Australia. Thank you and all the best
Now here's a blast from the past. So great to hear from you Paul, I hope you are well. Thank you so much for the kind feedback mate it is much appreciated. Yes moving to narrated doco's seemed to be a natural progression for me. So far so good and as long as people want to keep watching I'll keep making them. I'd love to hear what you you've been up to in recent times. Feel free to drop me a email any time my new one is iwfilms@optusnet.com.au Thanks for watching Paul, stay safe mate. Cheers Phil
Evelyn from the Island of Trinidad in the Caribbean,so informativr.
@@evelynsimmons5080 thanks for watching
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A very interesting and colorful documentary, made even more spectacular by viewing it on my 86 inch 4K tv
86 Inch 😍😍😍😍. Glad you enjoyed the show. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
A Very Enjoyable film on the Wonders of Austrailan Wildlife.
Thanks for watching Richard, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Captivating documentary and hauntingly beautiful voice! BRAVO!
Thanks Bob, yes Steve has a fantastic voice doesn't he? Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I had no idea that the number one continent with the most camels was Australia. Thank you for helping me learn something new.
Yes, Australia has the most wild dromedary camels anywhere in the world. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
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All thanks to the Baloch cameelers.
That was amazing wildlife animals of Australia very interesting and beautiful scenery of wildlife animals
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching Jampa, I'm glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I am a zoology student .your film helps me a lot to know about amimals especially emus bird thanks phil
Glad you found the documentary informative, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Splendid program. Thank you for the show.
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed our little doco. Cheers Phil
Absolutely brilliant - I could watch this type of videos for hours!
You are very kind Sven, thanks for watching. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Such a beautiful country and so lucky to live in Australia. I dream of traveling and exploring the outback some day.
A triumph; a poem of, and tribute to, the lands it celebrates.
Thank you Tired, you are very kind :) Stay safe, cheers Phil
Wonderful, the best ever. But then again i think all your videos are the best. Interesting and easy to watch. Thank you again
Thank you Muri, you are always so kind :) Hope you are well. Thanks as always for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
So sweet melody touches the head and heart greatly !
Glad you enjoyed the show, thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Beautiful once again..is why I love my country
And thank you again Karen, yes we are so blessed to live in a country with such beautiful landscapes and wildlife. Stay safe. cheers Phil
greetings in the beautiful country of australia from the far greece
Thanks for watching from far away Greece :) Cheers Phil
Such an incredible documentary. Very proud to live in the Flinders.. Such an incredible documentary. Very proud to live in the Flinders..
Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed the documentary. Flinders Rangers are spectacular, you live in a very beautiful part of Australia. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Amazing, I was captivated the whole time, and reminded of my passion to one day visit Australia.
Thank you Zachary, that's really great to hear. I hope you will come visit us here some day. Cheers Phil
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WooW incredible documentary...
Thanks for watching and for the kind feedback :). Stay safe, cheers Phil
It's good to see budgerigars and other species flying freely, the way nature meant them to; not being cooped up in cages. Your voice is so calming. I've shared many of your videos with my friend in the UK.
It always gives me great joy to see our wildlife living happily in the wild. Our Narrator Steve Chambers is wonderfully talented and we are very fortunate to have him on our team. Thanks for your kindness and support Gillian, stay safe, cheers Phil
Beautiful video, thanks ♥️
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed it. Cheers Phil
Severely underrated you guys deserve at least a million subscribers
Thanks again mate, you are too kind. Thanks for totally making my day. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Mmmm I don’t think I am too kind, you too - best Grom.@@IntotheWildFilms
As a Western Canadian I find Australia a strange and amazing land. This doc was way to short. 🤠 I could watch scenery like this for hours
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Fantastic photography. Great reminder for me having been to some of the places in this video.
Thanks Andre, glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you so much for a new film❣️Pictures that you make are breathtaking+amazing. Music is very gentle. Australia 🇦🇺 wailt for me, maybe in this life, I would see you. Thanks and many greetings from Berlin/Germany
Thanks you so much for watching Maria, you are very kind. I hope you can come and visit us some day. Stay safe, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms Kenya the elephants in The Tsavo have more human rights that humans ( The Taita whose declining population now stands at 300,000) have animal rights .
the world wide fund for nature and the Kenya wild life service is more interested in elephant rights than human rights ........
67 percent of the land of the Taita is now the beast empire called TSAVO ...
Just do it.
This is a masterpiece! I'm so glad to find this. Beautiful landscapes, awsome music but the voice and narrative is flawless! I recoment to watch it 100%.
Awww thank you, you are very kind, glad my work resonated with you. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Such an interesting and beautiful ducumentary. I love the outback of Australia! Thanks from Sweden! 🙋♀️
Thanks for watching Birgitta, we are blessed to have so much natural beauty here, glad you enjoyed watching. Cheers Phil
The Outback couldn't be more different from Sweden!
I am an Aussie that loves Sweden! I seriously think I was born in the wrong corner of the world!!
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@@MichaelKingsfordGray that's true! 😘🙋♀️
So beautiful 👍 thanks for sharing this documentary of amazing Australian outback.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much for watching Mira :) cheers Phil
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Thank you really enjoyed this film ,very will put together.
Thanks Daron, glad you enjoyed it mate. Cheers Phil
Quite absorbing and fascinating documentary never field tiring watching it at all. Well done and thankyou.
Nice to recieve this feedback, thanks so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Cheers Phil
AWESOME sound track
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you! This is gonna help me a lot with my assignment
Glad I could help, what's the subject of your assignment?
@@IntotheWildFilms I'm making a documentary on the Outback for Film & TV and this is great inspiration.
Well done! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed the Doco, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Super wonderful documentary video
Cant describe more about this video
The beauty of Australia is captured so well on this video
Amazing 🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much again, glad you enjoyed our little documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
So amazing 💚 Love from Austria to Australia
Thanks for watching Daniel, stay safe mate, cheers Phil
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Hello Daniel....Pete here fromt the state of Tasmania, in Australia. I'm very happy you liked this video about the outback in central Australia. If you seeing video's about Australia may suggest you have a look at Rob Parsons video's on his UA-cam channel all you got do do type in Rob Parsons here on YT. Robs a guy from my state and he goes on wilderness walks mainly through the North West wilderness World Heritage areas of Tasmania. If you have look at his videos I'm sure you'll love them ...Pete from Tassie
@@peterlyall2848 thank you 💚
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Amazing and beautiful documentary❤ Thank you so much
Its my pleasure to bring it to you thank you so much for your kindness. Stay safe, cheers Phil
So blessed to live in this beautiful land Down Under. ❤️✌️
I agree Bev, we are very fortunate to live in such a beautiful country. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Stunning. Just stunning. The photography, narration and music are all perfect. Thank you so much for taking the time to create and share your films! 😊
Thank you so much for the kind feedback Cait, I'm so happy you are enjoying watching these documentaries. Stay safe, cheers Phil
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Great documentry.
Thanks mate, you are very kind. Glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you for this lovely document these are regents that I most likely wont" visit in my
live time this is why it is precious moments to appreciate the vastness of this land.
You are very welcome
Hello to Switzerland ❤🇨🇭👋🇨🇭👋🇨🇭 great top vidéo 📹
Hello 👋 thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the show. Cheers Phil
Such a beautiful channel! Thanks for sharing this, so beautiful. You guys deserve much more!
Thank you so much! You are very kind, glad you are enjoying our videos. Stay safe and thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Phil, this is an extraordinary video !!! So well done and with so, so much uncommon information about the Out Back of Australia. THANK YOU !!!
Thank you for watching Claire, you are very kind, glad you enjoyed the content :). Stay safe, cheers Phil
getting of weed so i can focus on saving to explore the bush and desert, so excited life has finally gotten more beautiful
Good for you mate, the outback is intoxicating in its own way, difficult to explain, just has to be experienced. Stay safe mate, cheers and thanks for watching, Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms thank you i cant wait for spring ive got my supplies ready to go so excited
Outstanding.......thank you so much.......
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed our documentary, stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you so much for making this documentary. It helps me alot to see virtually beautiful Australia (Arid Region) from a different perspective. Love from Lahore - Pak. ✨🌿
It was my pleasure, thank you for watching, I'm so glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe. cheers Phil
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Pemandangan safana yang cantik 👍👍👍👍
Terima kasih telah menonton, tetap aman, semangat Phil
Beautiful documentary.
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind feedback :) cheers Phil
It's a nice film. Thank you. Save Earth!
Aww thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Interesting documentary ! Thanks from Sri Lanka !
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
I am the biggest fan of your documentaries -- keep shining -- May God bless you ❤️
Thank you Muhammad, you are very kind. Its been a while since i posted but rest assured there are new videos in production. Queensland and the Blue Mountians will be my next releases in 2023. Stay tuned. Cheers Phil
Stunning
Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you very much for the wonderful documentary.
My pleasure, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Beautiful country ❤🖐️
We agree! thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Most beautiful
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Thank you for this upload it teaches a lot about geography.. I'm always fascinated to watch documentary about this land down under
Thanks for watching, we are blessed to live in such a beautiful country down here, and i love being able to showcase it to the world. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Absolutely magnificent documentary..❤❤
Thanks for the kind feedback, glad you enjoyed the show. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Absolutely amazing documentary! On par if not better than any Nat Geo or Discovery docu's.
Great work, please keep it up.
Thank you Edison, you are very kind mate, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Yes more documentaries coming later this year Queensland and the Blue Mountains are the next on the list. Stay tuned and thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Awesome! I love all of Australia but the sunshine state has a special place in my heart ♥.
Thanks again and I look forward to it!
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Amazing beauty, fantastic wildlife !!!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe cheers Phil
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Fantastic, Phil, as always!
Many thanks Markus, glad you enjoyed the documentary mate. Stay safe, cheers Phil
I hope so badly that i can see Australia with my own two eyes some day. I pray for that so vehemently. Its a very intimate desire of mine.
Thanks for watching and subscribing. Make your dream a reality, come visit us. Many people find a way through their difficulties to live thier dreams. We would love you to visit us. Cheers Phil
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you Alta, Cheers Phil
thank you for this film we are making a presentation and this really helps.
Glad to hear it helped. Please get in touch by email if you are looking to license any content. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you so much fro uploaded this video, it's so beautiful and amazing !!! I love natural so much...🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear you loved the video. Cheers Phil
Outstandingly good documentary. The added dimension drones give is a big leap forward. Hoping to see more of Western Australia too.
Thank you mate you are very kind, glad you enjoyed the doco. We are planning a trip to WA later this year, so much to see over there very much looking forward to it. Cheers Phil
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A mistake made in the first damn minute... Yes, we call bush/forests etc the outback, but the giant desert in the middle is called "The Red Centre" due to the high iron content making the sand/soil red. When there's dust storms up there we get blood moons. I am from Victoria, one of the most densely populated areas of the country, down on the southern part of the east coast.
Aside from that, brilliant doco! Amazing cinematography, capturing the wild variety of landscapes of this amazing continent and country!!!!
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. Appreciate your kind feedback. I am familiar with the term the Red Centre. The term Outback is used correctly in this documentary. The Outback is a term that encompasses a range of areas including the Red Centre. Read more here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outback
Stay safe and thanks again for the feedback much appreciated. Cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms Ah ok, now I know 😀
Also, if anyone reads my comment they will become familiar with the term "Red Centre" as its not really clear to outsidera why we would call it the Red Centre.
Again, amazing doco, loved it!! Looking forward to one day travelling through the Red centre by car 🚗
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Get over yourself.
@damianmcwilliams2371 I'll try my utmost...no guarantees..
Fabulous documentary ❤ Nice voice Steve.
Thank you for watching, you are very kind. Steve has a wonderful voice doesn't he? Stay safe, cheers Phil
❤❤ ❤ this documentary about australia
Glad you enjoyed the show, thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
So beautiful scenery 😃 Thank you for the video. It’s amazing. Have a wonderful day 😊
Thank you, you are very kind. Its so heart warming to hear you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Stunning vidéo for a Stunning country 🧡
Thanks for watching Nicolas, glad you enjoyed it mate. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Wow! Beautifully filmed.
Thank you so much, you are very kind mate, much appreciated. Cheers Phil
What an incredible documentary, I thoroughly enjoyed it and have learnt so much, thank you.
Thank you Elyse, you are very kind, I'm glad you found it informative :) Stay safe and thanks for watching, cheers Phil
@@IntotheWildFilms thanks Phil :)
Mario...viel Glück...und viel Spaß auf deine Reise...❤❤❤❤💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
A well-executed documentary.
Thanks Kingsford, you are very kind. Glad you enjoyed the show. Stay tuned for more releases this year. Cheers Phil
Finally, a look at the land of Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte . Thanks ever so much
Bony's backyard. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Wow! Great documentary! Bravo!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much, you are very kind, glad you enjoyed the show. Cheers Phil
Beautiful ❤
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
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