Hidden Riches of the Australian Outback: From Cattle Stations to Opal Mines

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  • čas přidán 22. 10. 2021
  • The Australian Outback desert houses massive reserves of cobalt, manganese and gold - and is home to thousands of temporary workers in makeshift towns.
    Deserts are the most haunting of all the Earth’s landscapes. Sometimes we think of them as vast empty spaces that dwarf and test our human spirit. But that view is wrong in so many ways.
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Komentáře • 419

  • @bobbrown5529
    @bobbrown5529 Před rokem +15

    I was not going to sit here for 52 minutes and watch this , but I could not turn it off . Truly enjoyed this & do hope there are more like it . I could really feel Philips pain when he was trying to explain his injury , the emotional trauma just under the surface .. This was & is a bloody well put together insight to Australia .. many thanks . from Quilpie ..

    • @CENSOREDFORSPEAKINGTRUTHS4380
      @CENSOREDFORSPEAKINGTRUTHS4380 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @bobbrown5529 I agree,I too thought i will get 10 minutes into this and probably stop watching but I’m half way through and is is well done.I did some work at Erromanga with my dad years ago at the pub,we built some block motel units for the owner of the pub and cafe. Never experienced 50 degree heat before until I got out there,we were starting work at 4.00 am and knocking off at 11.00 am as it was just to hot to be laying Besser blocks in heat like that,the mortar was going off before we could lay the blocks.

  • @formerparatrooper
    @formerparatrooper Před 2 lety +4

    I and a mate Stewart made a trip up the Oodnadatta track with a Morris Mini Moke back in 1969 to the Alice. It took us a fortnight from Melbourne but what a trip. I lost all the pickies we took but the memories are still there and this video has reunited them with me. It was a ripper of a trip and I will take it to the grave. Thanks for this memory.

  • @gaminikumara4752
    @gaminikumara4752 Před 2 lety +12

    Thanks.. I'm from Sri Lanka and watch 'Tracks' documentaries which provide us with knowledge about the world we live in.. I'm expecting more like this from the 'Tracks'.

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 2 lety +1

      Preteen Mohan over your way, has some amazing footage of ur country too..

  • @ivangudelj1065
    @ivangudelj1065 Před 2 lety +9

    I used to live in Coober Pedy , wild west of Australia , and unforgettable place.

    • @jinusrafezadeh3335
      @jinusrafezadeh3335 Před rokem +1

      Been there , my flip flops were melting … we visited the under ground mines which served as habitat as well and the little church carved out of rock … lovely !

  • @theresa42213
    @theresa42213 Před 2 lety +3

    Boy that little Desert pilot girl sure did the right thing! What a lovely career!

  • @motuw8949
    @motuw8949 Před 2 lety +15

    Beautiful desert landscapes and beautiful hardworking people

  • @ramishrambarran3998
    @ramishrambarran3998 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you again for such a wonderful video. I have seen places and people that i will never be able to visit in my entire life ! Trinidad & Tobago.

  • @runnerjoe5466
    @runnerjoe5466 Před 2 lety +30

    I love watching this Deserts series! I hope there are more episodes lined up.

    • @konalis808
      @konalis808 Před 2 lety

      l

    • @jovenaldomingo1123
      @jovenaldomingo1123 Před 2 lety

      I text it many time this week last week n month ago lava volcano earthquake in advance gudday pray always jesus meh with u all!07 humans farming more cities worldwide concrete jungles is the wrong way to go think 07

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance Před rokem

      Pause at 13:23 ... that's a happy cow right there.

  • @RS_Rational
    @RS_Rational Před 2 lety +4

    One of the most festinating Documentary. Totally loved it

  • @HL-xz8zf
    @HL-xz8zf Před 2 lety +47

    As a South Australian, thank you for highlighting our lovely landscape. I guess we are considered the backwater to the rest of Australia and sometimes looked down upon. It was refreshing to see some complimentary footage. 😊

    • @Kenia-sn1cg
      @Kenia-sn1cg Před 2 lety +4

      Have the aboriginals been wiped out yet to make room for cattle ranches or are their some native populations remaining, I didnt see a single black man cross the camera path

    • @HL-xz8zf
      @HL-xz8zf Před 2 lety +4

      @@Kenia-sn1cg we have lots of land reserved as Aboriginal land. I live in Kaurna land but up in the north of South Australia are the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara people or as we say, the APY lands. Whilst there are cattle stations around, the APYlands are areas which cannot be bought by private citizens. Permission is needed to enter these lands.

    • @Kenia-sn1cg
      @Kenia-sn1cg Před 2 lety +2

      @@HL-xz8zf I thank you for that, I saw that the Australian Govt. set aside a sizable land for the natives, compared to the usa where 98% of the original native landrights have not been respected or returned

    • @HL-xz8zf
      @HL-xz8zf Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kenia-sn1cg one of my students is from a massive Indigenous community not far from William Creek where this was filmed. Their families are very tight knit and are very proud of their indigenous community. Sorry that you didn't get to see them in this video as they are our true custodians of this land.

    • @jolenedouglas3207
      @jolenedouglas3207 Před 2 lety

      I would rather watch you, than most of the snouts who think there above everyone else,, I really enjoyed this video,, ty

  • @soldier-Dave
    @soldier-Dave Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic documentary!!! Thank you !

  • @MPUlberg
    @MPUlberg Před 2 lety +2

    The opal miner is tough as you can get. What a legion!

  • @Swami355
    @Swami355 Před 2 lety +3

    Learned so much ,very well produced documentary.

  • @sachinrv1
    @sachinrv1 Před 2 lety +4

    Great doc. In fact all desert docs by Tracks are amazing :)

  • @reelhappytravellers2691
    @reelhappytravellers2691 Před 2 lety +12

    The beauty has no boundaries in this video.
    Perfect shots without any doubt!!!!

  • @avocado1700
    @avocado1700 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful documentary.

  • @adamakaru2683
    @adamakaru2683 Před rokem +3

    What scares me must is Australia, is full of Australians!!.

  • @amitas7047
    @amitas7047 Před 2 lety +1

    Had read about these outback in so many mills n boon ...used to love reading cowboy 🤠 novels ...fascinated to see the real cowboys n outback...mustering n all ...oh n that cowboy music 🎶 oh my my ...mesmerizing...gotta find me a cowboy

  • @SundayzCrows33
    @SundayzCrows33 Před 2 lety +21

    Such an awesome documentary.
    Thank You 🙏
    Living in Australia for over 50 years, I have never had the opportunity to visit the great Aussie outback desert. It’s on my Aussie travel bucket list that’s for sure👍
    As for Phillip, he had me tear up with his story about losing his leg in that horrible accident. Glad he is ok and still enjoying his passion for Opal mining. Also that beautiful young lady who flys the plane, she’s an absolute flying legend. From surf to baron desert is a definite sea change to say the least.
    And to the Aboriginal people, the real custodians of this vast spectacular country,, much respect ✊ to you and to the Aboriginal Elders past & present.
    May God Bless you always.
    🖤🌕♥️

    • @SamSam-du3le
      @SamSam-du3le Před 2 lety

      Dont bother visiting the outback unless you like millions of bush flies, heat,bulldust, and drunkenness from local; indigenous population.

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety +1

      hi go go go, i went in the seventies in an EH holden wagon took me 3 years, never went to the rock but yes the devils marbles , a few weeks after tracy i was in darwin, library gone just the footings left, a big old round heavy fridge embeded in a concrete water tower. locusts plagues , cyclones extreme heat , floods , read my other comment here , best advice be prepared and seek local knowledge , rangers are a good source so are locals and natives , just dont be shy, they will know you are green! enjoy, the country we live in is so so big and diverse. here is a snippet of you maybe did not know, central australia a massive underground oil well, water wells too. have you ever found and tried cutting an opal? no? me both i built my son, who is a gem cutter , landscaper, stone mason an opal cutting machine from scratch. i cut a 9 carat opal that looked the milky way , apparently very rare and turned into a .9 carat of worthless, i have not went near my creative opal cutter since. one of my son and i friends has two opal mines at the ridge we can go anytime, but the pandemic yikes no rest for the unvaccinated , no kmart , no pub or club , seems pointless as here in nsw , all bets are off jan 15 , open slather

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety

      must watch,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,where who how the greatest blue diamond in the world came to be

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety

      so much more to tell u the failed ord river scheme, the failed cotton crops , swimming with crocs in katherine gorge

    • @javwildman
      @javwildman Před 2 lety +1

      @@SamSam-du3le Bit of a sweeping comment,its a big bloody place, been through it a few times myself and really enjoyed the scenery, beats this god afull winter weather here in the UK

  • @bornesulinowo391
    @bornesulinowo391 Před 2 lety +4

    For me Australia is beautiful.

  • @Imran-ix9rp
    @Imran-ix9rp Před 2 lety

    Yet another wonderful masterpiece from TRACKS. Great work!

  • @fredflintstoner596
    @fredflintstoner596 Před 2 lety +11

    Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
    Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
    Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
    Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
    Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
    Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
    Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
    Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"

  • @kimlayne1993
    @kimlayne1993 Před 2 lety +2

    These ppl make desert living looks easy

  • @wilfredzielinski5685
    @wilfredzielinski5685 Před 2 lety +2

    great video thankyou

  • @djfobu
    @djfobu Před 2 lety +4

    Hello from Vietnam and thank you for a good doc. :))))))

  • @farhadfarhadian1111
    @farhadfarhadian1111 Před 2 lety +4

    the most beautiful place on earth especially after the rain i want to go there and experience north south road ride

  • @muthuribonface668
    @muthuribonface668 Před 2 lety +5

    As a biologist I like Nature documentaries

  • @fenceman95
    @fenceman95 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent presentation.

  • @DiscoveryBalochistan
    @DiscoveryBalochistan Před 2 lety +6

    Goanna is a fast food. That was epic😂👍. Loved this documentary. More please✌️

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 2 lety

      I really enjoyed the local stuff as well

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety +1

      hey if go tastes like snake i ll pass

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety +2

      hey there i was at the rock, uluru or ayres rock ,,,,, watched a native with a rolex watch , nike everything catch and kill a goanna with an aluminium baseball bat , lunch is served

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety +1

      try to find bush mechanics . ive been there done that what these guys do .....in the 60's and 70's australia was unforgiving no towns no spare parts ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,one could say u were in the lap of the gods,,but the truth be prepared for anything expect the worst well its 2021 i did my trip in 1974 not a car or a person in 3 days

  • @Wispectre
    @Wispectre Před 2 lety +2

    I've spent atleast 2 months in every state of aus. It's incredible

  • @paulformaioni37
    @paulformaioni37 Před 2 lety +8

    welcome to my back yard the south australian outback, ive travelled most of the places in this episode

    • @Jdksub
      @Jdksub Před 2 lety

      Well aren’t you a big boy good for you

    • @qubikaqubika689
      @qubikaqubika689 Před 2 lety

      do you want a badge for it?

    • @penduloustesticularis1202
      @penduloustesticularis1202 Před 2 lety

      G'day mate. Good day mate. Good day to you sir. I wish you a very good day kind Sir. Evolution.

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety

      maybe you can guide me to Lassiters Lost Reef , i found the one in alice, i have an inkling where it maybe , you have to remember he was kind of loco from heat and lack of food and water . the yanks did a serious survey and never found it . its there but where ? you have to think like lassiter in his state. yes? paul?

  • @rameshkadaba8981
    @rameshkadaba8981 Před 2 lety +1

    Worth seeing
    Don’t miss it sir

  • @lenyamaha2433
    @lenyamaha2433 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, excellent documentary.
    As a desert lover it is my dream to tour Australia on my Yamaha XT Tenere motorcycle.
    Wish it was possible.
    Desert greetings from South Africa

  • @DiscoveryBalochistan
    @DiscoveryBalochistan Před 2 lety +9

    I love these series. Please upload more, a lot more✌️✨

    • @jovenaldomingo1123
      @jovenaldomingo1123 Před 2 lety

      I text it many time this week last week n month ago lava volcano earthquake in advance gudday pray always jesus meh with u all!07 humans farming more cities worldwide concrete jungles is the wrong way to go think 07

    • @donjarrett9485
      @donjarrett9485 Před 2 lety

      You Aussies are so rough and rugged,tough,hardworking,God fearing people how did you all vote for this gay rights,marriage stuff,never thought y'all go that way,same as us American didn't get out and vote.

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance Před rokem

      Pause at 13:23 ... that's a happy cow right there.

  • @ronnyfilco5647
    @ronnyfilco5647 Před 2 lety +2

    Love the "Mad-Max" cowboys🤣🤣..I'd have sooooo much fun!!

  • @twinflowerfioretta
    @twinflowerfioretta Před 2 lety +6

    I am speakless......😶👀
    but indeed a great Docu. with lots of fascinating Beauty of this Continent......Thank you!🙏

  • @jordandouvartzidis1745

    Coober Pedy, my home town.
    There’s something so special about the South Australian outback.

  • @fernandobarajas809
    @fernandobarajas809 Před 2 lety +3

    That's a huge ranch as it's larger then both R.I. and Delaware combined and 1/2 the size of Connecticut...

    • @pissiole5654
      @pissiole5654 Před 2 lety

      they say texas is big. Western Australia, the state where i live is 2.6 million square kilometres vs texas at 695,000 haha

  • @andychester
    @andychester Před 2 lety +8

    Anything Australian - I watch 😆✌🏻

    • @MrBlurpBlurp-hg3dj
      @MrBlurpBlurp-hg3dj Před 2 lety +1

      aussies eat flies in the outback

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 2 lety +1

      Andy, try ‘the weedy gardener’ episode 1.. sooo good

    • @andychester
      @andychester Před 2 lety

      @@ralsharp6013 legit hooked! thanks mate!

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 2 lety +2

      @@andychester His photography incorporation is amazing as well as His newly found gardening skills. I was immediately hooked as well and couldn’t wait for part two and three To be uploaded.
      And then I was so lucky to win his beautiful book. At any given moment. Full of wonderful photography and childhood stories leading into adult hood.
      He grew up in Australia and married somebody from Denmark. Spent quite a few years raising a couple of children before coming home to New South Wales. An interesting character and very humble. So very glad you enjoyed his stuff

    • @dantemadden1533
      @dantemadden1533 Před 2 lety

      @@MrBlurpBlurp-hg3dj and you knobs breathe smog 24/7

  • @borderreiver3288
    @borderreiver3288 Před 2 lety +1

    AMAZING HISTORY....

  • @johneller5856
    @johneller5856 Před rokem +1

    I have travelled around this area quite a few times and it never fails to fascinate me. Had many a meal at the William Creek pub as well. Interested to know what the girls were doing with the drumming on their legs etc. They were certainly having a good time.

  • @mikaalzauray950
    @mikaalzauray950 Před 2 lety

    dessert golf is new for me! wow! love it

  • @keysesharmarke3797
    @keysesharmarke3797 Před 2 lety +3

    The color of the soil on the land and mountains of Australia is very similar to my country Somalia
    Greeting from Sweden

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Před rokem

      Your country is Sweden then. Not Somalia.

  • @raj1894
    @raj1894 Před 2 lety +4

    EXCELLANT I HAVE BEEN TO AUSTRALIA FEW TIMES VISITED ALICE SPRING FACINTING COUNTRY AND MANY OTHER PLACES MY ADORABLE PLACE IS CANBERA THANK YOU

  • @catherina2611
    @catherina2611 Před rokem +1

    I was lucky enough to spend a few hours at the Anna Creek Pub. Everyone leaves something personal behind there, be it a driver's license or bra pinned to the ceiling lol. It's the only time in your life where you buy a ticket for a plane ride and you're treated to free lunch and air-conditioning. Lovely people and a memorable part of our holiday touring the outback of Australia.

  • @dbeaus
    @dbeaus Před 2 lety +16

    I was stationed with the Aussies in Vietnam for a while. I told them I was going on R&R to Sydney and had intentions to go out into the Outback just to see an experience it. To a man the Aussies strongly said do no go. They were dead serious. Well, I went to Sydney and never left the whole time. Had a great time and meet some great girls, but I have always thought that I missed something.

    • @dantemadden1533
      @dantemadden1533 Před 2 lety +6

      You probably were talking to some city slickers then, city knobs think giant concrete towers are beautiful, they’ve never seen true beauty in their life, the bush and the outback are truly beautiful places

    • @dbeaus
      @dbeaus Před 2 lety +6

      @@dantemadden1533 Well, the Aussies were actually concerned for my safety. Kind of ironic, we were in the jungle in Vietnam, could the outback be worse than that? They said a lot of travelers went out into the outback and never were seen again. Although, there is some truth about what you say. Most of my Aussie associates were what they called "coasties", people who came from areas along the coasts. Irregardless, I appreciated their concern. It wasn't their concerns that kept me in Sydney, mostly beer and ladies. No regrets.

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety +3

      you did not miss something you missed everything

    • @dbeaus
      @dbeaus Před 2 lety +7

      @@stephenhoward4191 Regrettably I have to agree. But everything in life is a lesson and the one I learned from that was don't let others do your thinking for you. I am too old now to make the trek now but who ever reads this, TAKE the damn trek. And if you think about it, that applies to all areas of your life. Don't be afraid to take a chance to get what you want. It is ok to take counsel from more experienced people, but in the end it is your decision. What is the worst thing that can happen? You could find what you you are looking for. Chose well, Live well.

    • @ttran2859
      @ttran2859 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dbeaus: very well said, sir. Thank you for your wise reminder !!!

  • @music-hx5lf
    @music-hx5lf Před 2 lety +7

    *Marvelous! THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING!!*
    IMO, the most interesting part was the end of the documentary, showing representatives of the original population and the lady speaking her native (ancestral) language.
    It would be nice if you indicated when your documentaries were released.

  • @tribalstrail9315
    @tribalstrail9315 Před 2 lety +3

    Very nice 👍🙏

  • @alexanderreichenfeld6859
    @alexanderreichenfeld6859 Před 2 lety +5

    Been to William Creek, a beautiful old outback outpost

  • @mohamedabdelkader8665
    @mohamedabdelkader8665 Před 2 lety +2

    Awsome .

  • @carolhollenbeck1435
    @carolhollenbeck1435 Před 2 lety +2

    I would love to see this place

  • @GreenOrchid9
    @GreenOrchid9 Před 2 lety +4

    The guys driving these trucks across the country🤔👊👊

  • @chanasir6398
    @chanasir6398 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice.

  • @User2jn
    @User2jn Před rokem

    They all seem like great people.

  • @ravilingam6262
    @ravilingam6262 Před rokem

    loved the outback of Australia

  • @Kanal7Indonesia
    @Kanal7Indonesia Před 2 lety +14

    I love desert landscapes, love the look of them -- not sure that I can live in one though, so scary to be faraway from everywhere

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 Před 2 lety

      Perspective,
      or lack thereof ....

    • @stephenhoward4191
      @stephenhoward4191 Před 2 lety +1

      try walking barefoot in that part of the land , ouch , ouch , ouch , i have we lost my sis in law , but as it was it turned out good , not for me though very sore footsies for a few days

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance Před rokem +1

      Pause at 13:23 ... that's a happy cow right there.

  • @yiy3429
    @yiy3429 Před 2 lety +5

    Australia, a place of so many things.

  • @johnevans6474
    @johnevans6474 Před 2 lety +1

    That was hard work.

  • @arutiunmartirosian8267
    @arutiunmartirosian8267 Před 2 lety +3

    wild peoples

  • @RobertoSalvatti
    @RobertoSalvatti Před 2 lety +29

    That cow farm is like a horror movie, everything else, beautiful.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Před 2 lety +4

      I've sworn off beef and dairy, and I love beef and dairy. Watch "Cowspiracy" it's on here. If we could keep Earth's population to 500m or less then being beef-eaters might not be so much of a problem but 8 billion? With that many people, we can't be eating cows.

    • @jovenaldomingo1123
      @jovenaldomingo1123 Před 2 lety

      I text it many time this week last week n month ago lava volcano earthquake in advance gudday pray always jesus meh with u all!07 humans farming more cities worldwide concrete jungles is the wrong way to go think 07

    • @marleneclough3173
      @marleneclough3173 Před 2 lety +2

      @@alexcarter8807 we cant sustain that many people who want houses electricity cars tv's travel schools hospitals etc etc

    • @marleneclough3173
      @marleneclough3173 Před 2 lety +1

      Far worse the A bomb tests

    • @lengould9262
      @lengould9262 Před 2 lety +3

      @@marleneclough3173 What do you suggest? I'm all for educating women, teaching men to respect them, give them full control of reproduction, and work to improve the living standards of poor people.

  • @Stepharoni_and_Clean
    @Stepharoni_and_Clean Před 2 lety +12

    I love Australia it's so fascinating I'm actually a little jealous I wasn't born there 😭😂 but sure do hope I get the opportunity to bring my daughter to visit when she's a bit older 😊

    • @restartedv69
      @restartedv69 Před 2 lety

      I was fascinated by their cities infrastructure i want to visit it someday.

    • @petem.4787
      @petem.4787 Před 2 lety

      You are welcome.

    • @ashotofmercury
      @ashotofmercury Před rokem

      It's a glorious country! Shame everything wants you dead though! 🤷🏻‍♀️😂🇦🇺

  • @ralsharp6013
    @ralsharp6013 Před 2 lety +11

    Arg, rocket range and missiles in the desert. Hard to imagine radio activity In Australia, the size of India… The aboriginals in Australia have been so oppressed by British Government. Had no idea they bombed the land.. really love your filming on the Bush Tucker. Excellent thank you

    • @SamSam-du3le
      @SamSam-du3le Před 2 lety +2

      You have no idea about anything fella. A city slicker running off at the mouth about thing's you know SFA about.

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SamSam-du3le are you talking to 'The Invisible Man'?

    • @ashotofmercury
      @ashotofmercury Před 2 lety +3

      @@SamSam-du3le I think it's you that doesn't know anything! Try doing a bit of research to see how absolutely abominably the Aboriginal people were/are treated by Brits...... 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @christine9276
    @christine9276 Před 2 lety +2

    Australia rings of Australian national

  • @sickoftheshit
    @sickoftheshit Před 2 lety +4

    The poor cows! OMG! They sure go through it. These are truly a special breed of people to live and work in such a remote location.

  • @JAIBJRANGI
    @JAIBJRANGI Před 2 lety +3

    👌👌👌

  • @spacies8882
    @spacies8882 Před 2 lety +2

    i cant help but think of wolf creek incident ''very scary'' for unwary tourists

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Před 2 lety +4

      @spacies Wolf Creek was a movie. There have been more scary movies than actual scary things like that happening, starting with the film ''Wake in Fright''. What i would advise any visitor to Central Australia on - and this is important. Carry plenty of drinking water ( 10 gallons or more) in your car, if you are planning to go offroad. Also, in that situation you do need two way radio (mobile phones are unreliable in remote areas, no towers for miles). Lack of water/heat exhaustion from walking too far on a hot day is actually far deadlier than any Wolf Creek boogeyman story.

    • @HL-xz8zf
      @HL-xz8zf Před 2 lety +1

      I would not travel alone out there either.

  • @heli398
    @heli398 Před 2 lety +2

    this is actually decent documentary as well

  • @maxbancroft5790
    @maxbancroft5790 Před 2 lety +1

    The Great Artesian Basin even extends under Torres Straight to below Papua New Guinea where it is constantly topped up by rainfall.

  • @roseannevans9554
    @roseannevans9554 Před 2 lety +2

    I love Australia and the people!!! I us to have a best friend, but he let me down sad 😢 but I wish I could live there. I still love American 🇺🇸 my last name is Evans are you my family?! LOL

  • @nicolarollinson4381
    @nicolarollinson4381 Před 2 lety +2

    I was there.... correction, I had the pleaaure of visiting central Aus. The home of Amber' light 🧡

    • @marcopoulin1897
      @marcopoulin1897 Před 2 lety +1

      Have been in uluru

    • @nicolarollinson4381
      @nicolarollinson4381 Před 2 lety

      @@marcopoulin1897 I went to Uluru, but after that we went to Kings' Canyon. Very atmospheric place.

  • @garciaeletricista8536
    @garciaeletricista8536 Před rokem +1

    Anna Creek Station tem uma área de 23.677 km 2 (9.142 sq mi; 5.851.000 acres) [3] que é ligeiramente maior do que Israel . [4] É 8.000 km 2 (2.000.000 acres; 3.100 sq mi) maior do que seu rival mais próximo, Alexandria Station no Território do Norte do país . É mais de sete vezes o tamanho do maior rancho dos Estados Unidos , King Ranch no Texas , que tem 3.340 km 2 (830.000 acres; 1.290 sq mi). [5] A partir de 16 de dezembro de 2016, a estação é de propriedade da Williams Cattle Company, uma empresa familiar que comprou Anna Creek da S. Kidman & Co , dobrando sua área total sob arrendamentos pastorais . O município mais próximo é William Creek (que é cercado pela estação Anna Creek), mas a cidade mais próxima para frete é Coober Pedy .
    Anna Creek Station has an area of 23,677 km 2 (9,142 sq mi; 5,851,000 acres)[3] which is slightly larger than Israel. [4] It is 8,000 km 2 (2,000,000 acres; 3,100 sq mi) larger than its closest rival, Alexandria Station in the country's Northern Territory. It is more than seven times the size of the largest ranch in the United States, King Ranch in Texas, which is 3,340 km 2 (830,000 acres; 1,290 sq mi). [5] As of December 16, 2016, the station is owned by Williams Cattle Company, a family business that purchased Anna Creek from S. Kidman & Co, doubling its total area under pastoral leases. The closest township is William Creek (which is surrounded by Anna Creek station), but the closest town for freight is Coober Pedy.

  • @FresnoJoe2
    @FresnoJoe2 Před 2 lety +1

    Amen~!

  • @bossabos2808
    @bossabos2808 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey.. First comment.. I am an avid fan of your channel.

    • @natyfunelas784
      @natyfunelas784 Před 2 lety

      What is being rich ,when you do not have a leg,...that is sad.

  • @Tomppi216
    @Tomppi216 Před 2 lety +1

    I want to live there!

    • @Wispectre
      @Wispectre Před 2 lety

      In Australia or the outback

    • @Tomppi216
      @Tomppi216 Před 2 lety

      @@Wispectre Australian outback 😄

  • @matthewickman
    @matthewickman Před 2 lety +1

    23:00 love Tay!

  • @Prakash_6411
    @Prakash_6411 Před 2 lety +2

    is good for life.

  • @stuffintaco
    @stuffintaco Před rokem

    anyone else get the feeling Nathan had his fingers in something he shouldn't before he lost them... lol

  • @clemnunn3832
    @clemnunn3832 Před rokem

    Look at those big termite mounds

  • @lynnleigha580
    @lynnleigha580 Před 2 lety +13

    Man, a nice crispy, thick, medium rare ribeye sounds fire, right about now

  • @cavemancaveman5190
    @cavemancaveman5190 Před rokem

    santa Gertrudous is a Rockefeller brand developed on petite jean mountain in Arkansas

  • @CinHalCedHerChance
    @CinHalCedHerChance Před rokem

    Pause at 13:23 ... that's a happy cow right there.

  • @Thepourdeuxchanson
    @Thepourdeuxchanson Před 2 lety

    My dad (RAF) was seconded to the RAAF to Maralinga, Woomera, and also Christmas Island for the nuclear weapons testing during the 50s and 60s. All the protection from radiation they got was dark glasses and photo negatives, and told to wash their shorts and singlets after viewing the Christmas Island tests. He said the ELDO rockets mostly fell over at the launch pad. He said the Nullabor was nothing but goannas and spiders. But Adelaide was gorgeous.

  • @badpossum440
    @badpossum440 Před 2 lety +3

    it is not a farm it is a station.

  • @pedrotampos2877
    @pedrotampos2877 Před 2 lety

    yesss

  • @spudnikholyghostroller7314

    Mmmm yummy nothing like Rocky Mountain Oysters, I like them fried or bar b que.

  • @gj8683
    @gj8683 Před 2 lety +1

    "That everything we thought we knew about the world might turn out to be completely wrong." I am so sick and tired of the media telling us that we might be completely wrong about what they have already told us. They really think they've got us. Let's show them that they don't.

    • @rogershapland5042
      @rogershapland5042 Před rokem

      Sadly, this (supposed) documentary went right off track near the end and became political.

  • @travelsphereuk-7090
    @travelsphereuk-7090 Před 2 lety +2

    Which is bigger. Sahara desert or outbacks

  • @PabloP169
    @PabloP169 Před 2 lety

    The one thing that anoyed me on this was calling Anna Ck, as it is a Cattle Station, the largest "farming" property in the world.

    • @Nic26482648
      @Nic26482648 Před rokem

      According to Google, a cattle station is a large "farm", used mainly for the raaring of cattle.

  • @chrismckenna7308
    @chrismckenna7308 Před 2 lety

    Aussie Aussie Aussie..

  • @southbronxny5727
    @southbronxny5727 Před rokem +1

    Earth could be called heaven.

  • @MushtaqAhmad-jg3bn
    @MushtaqAhmad-jg3bn Před 2 lety +1

    Masha Allah very beautiful videos life is very hard God bless you all💖🇬🇧💖🇵🇰🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹

  • @simplesimon2737
    @simplesimon2737 Před 2 lety +29

    Yes, I did enjoy watching the beauty of the landscape and learning about the destructive mining operations etc. Yet there is hypocrisy in this as well. You spend 90% of the time highlighting the "hardiness" and gungho attitudes of the people exploiting this land and reserve like 3 minutes mentioning the original inhabitants!

    • @rogershapland5042
      @rogershapland5042 Před rokem +4

      Before there was access to artesian water, there were no permanent inhabitants in most of inland Australia .No tucker and no water unless there was big rain, about one year out of ten. No old fellas to talk to these days :-((

    • @cheesecheese6459
      @cheesecheese6459 Před rokem +1

      @@rogershapland5042 yes but certain areas had been established as tribal specific territory

  • @suleimana.duuble1596
    @suleimana.duuble1596 Před 2 lety +1

    What happen to witchetty grubs !!! 😮

  • @wildone505
    @wildone505 Před 2 lety +1

    So what is the fatality rate from mining accidents?

  • @virginiafry9854
    @virginiafry9854 Před 2 lety +1

    Where do all the people in the William Creek Hotel come from?

  • @bmuzofa
    @bmuzofa Před 2 lety

    Who made that thumbnail?

  • @IvanCapitani
    @IvanCapitani Před 2 lety +1

    Who else noticed the little fella at 29:30?

  • @jovenaldomingo1123
    @jovenaldomingo1123 Před 2 lety

    Nice 07 plane tnx 07

  • @rogershapland5042
    @rogershapland5042 Před rokem

    Mustering in summer..... Yeah...right.

  • @TinaMcCall.
    @TinaMcCall. Před 2 lety +1

    We just keep peddling faster, hoping that our civilization's flying machine is in flight, not freefall. But the ground is rushing toward us, and the craft was never sound. - Paraphrase of Daniel Quinn's Ishmael