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ОтветитьEVERY TIME YOU DIS YOU'R MOTHER = A.I.D.S. AND CANCER.
ОтветитьBeautifully narrated and watching it was heart overwhelming.....like heaven.....god bless..
ОтветитьSuch stilted narration....
Ответитьit is every Australian's duty to protect these beautiful areas of Tasmania. for posterity for our grand children and their grand children.;
ОтветитьWow! What a beauty?
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ОтветитьI can't believe stuff like this is free, the world is truly art. Australia is beautiful, i hope to visit some day.
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ОтветитьTo see a place like this that has certain area untouched by mankind and allowed to do what nature intended is just beautiful. Mankind is the death of all things beautiful
ОтветитьGreat video you have inspired me to go here
ОтветитьI wished you showed us where on the map of Tasmania these places.
ОтветитьMy dream to go there. Hod is generous and I want to see his beauty.
ОтветитьA beautiful documentary and a pleasure to watch; I love all your work in these Landscapes of Australia and find them very relaxing to see. Thank you.
ОтветитьITS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE,,HOW BEAUTIFUL THIS PART OF AUSTRALIA IS,,,THANKS A MILLION,,SUCH A FASCINATING TRIP,,,❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьNow I have to see Tasmania before I die. This is a brilliant documentary that not just demonstrates the land but also displays the importance of the natural links, how they are interdependent and balanced. This balance was toppled in other places, now we all have to pay the price.
ОтветитьFor me, as a human being from earth, tasmania is gorgeous. And as a dog lover as a narure lover as a "as a" person i approve
ОтветитьIt really reminds me of Oregon. Beautiful
ОтветитьI always wanted to move there , but since it's ruled by britian minded Australia, and it's currency , I would never live there , or buy a property , or go there
ОтветитьGoing to change for the better or
ОтветитьOkay so I just watched another video about Tasmania prior to this and it was the exact opposite. It mostly showcased Hobart and all the urban and industrial areas and focused on nightlife, coffee shops, colleges, that sort of thing. Made Tasmania look like Boston or New York City. I wasn't expecting that. I much prefer this one.
ОтветитьNative born to Victoria..I toured around Tasmania 20 yrs ago. Absolutely stunning landscape.
Im lucky enough to be planning another tour next year with my English partner and revisit the places that never left my memory.
Right off the bat, it feels like the information is from Wikipedia. Granite is not a volcanic rock. And quartzite is formed by many years of eroding quartz creating pockets of quartz sand particles, that metamorphizes from pressure and heat, and becomes quartzite.
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ОтветитьThe ecosystems of Tasmania remind me of Scotland. I've never been to Scotland, but the rocky cliffs, the isolated islands lashed by strong cold-front storms, the extensive bogs, the craggy mountains, and cold Alpine regions with mountain lakes--all very much resemble what I've seen and heard of Scotland in so many ways. I'm especially thinking of the Isle of Skye and Hebrides Island region, and the inland lochs. The only difference I can spot is that Tasmania has way more old growth forest than Scotland, a land denuded of its original native forests. I bet Scottish settlers didn't miss home that much in this Tasmanian environment.
ОтветитьOh Taz man ia! God how i love her!
ОтветитьAmazing !
ОтветитьThe quirky show Deadloch brought me here; be interesting to hear what Tasmanians think of how the area is depicted.
ОтветитьAboriginal people Real australia
ОтветитьThank you ever so much!
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Ответитьthis was amazing. I learnwd there are white wallabies so beautiful. thank you
ОтветитьI really like your video 👍
ОтветитьI can't help[ keep coming back to this unusually transcendent nat. doc. of an outstanding proportions, for it is simply & breathtakingly so amazing, awesome, & phenomenal beyond words that who could resist not to watch it again! Incidentally, this narrator w/ this unique, low-pitched, & dignified tone of voice seems to enhance a wealth of intrigue & thrill. The way he narrates w/ that one & only one voice definitely has a positive effect to intensify the excitement of this singular nature documentary, or am I the only one who feels so?,,,,(06/13/23)
ОтветитьYikes, this documentary is beautiful, but is no one going to mention the Tasmanian Aborigines who had been living there for 40,000 years until the British colonizers wiped them out by 1835?
ОтветитьVery very good 👍🏽
Ответитьجميل و رائع !
ОтветитьAmazing video
ОтветитьStrewth! - Talk about the ends of the earth!
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ОтветитьThank you a lot 😄
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ОтветитьOne of the places I have always wanted to travel to, and wonder if I will make it before I die given the events of the last 3 years.
Ответитьamazing scenery ! Such a beauty
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