Presenter Ray Mears travels to Australia exploring the landscape and wildlife of the beautiful country. Traveling deep into Queenslands Wet Tropics rainforest, he searches for the prehistoric flightless bird the cassowary and the tree kangaroo.
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Absolutely incredible and thank you for sharing this amazing video presentation with us. SIDE NOTE: I hope this slice of paradise is protected by Australian government 🇦🇺
And who cut it down? Annunaki. And they're still here, cutting down our forests and more.
😇💜 Thank YOU for sharing this adventure with us.🦎🌴🐍🤗
This is a great video! I can imagine how earthy and clean the air is there. I can also imagine primordial peoples hunkering down among those buttresses, avoiding predators while hunting for their own foods. As for myself, I wouldn't survive a night in that forest because I simply don't know enough about it. Thanks for sharing!
I thought the Borneo Rainforest was the oldest!
To think I visited Queensland for months surfing back in the 80's and never knew about this. Fascinating!
great video, thank you for sharing 🙂 kudos!
I believe the growth rate of that species of fan palm was overstated by a bit. Absolutely slow growing at 1inch or 2-3centimeters of trunk height per year. Licuala ramsayi
Wow, I just stumbled on this channel, and I will continue to keep an eye out for other video's. One of my biggest concerns is the fundraiser on the right. I don't know how anyone could support such things unless prof is given about how much really goes to the children you are scalping money for… Remember the "Own a piece of Scotland be a Lord", even if your last name is Wang, Fuch Do, or Vlad the Impaler…