Australia’s Wild Northeast | Wildlife Documentary 4K | Queensland Animals and Landscapes

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Published 2024-05-01
Embark on a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of Queensland, Australia's northeastern state. From the ancient rainforests of Daintree, home to the Southern Cassowary and Saltwater Crocodiles, to the sand dunes of the Simpson Desert. From the rainforests of Atherton Tableland, home to the Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo and the Platypus, to the geological wonders found deep in the Gulf Savannah. We explore the open woodlands of Magnetic Island where we find Koalas and Allied Rock Wallabies. We watch Green Turtles nesting on the beaches of Central Queensland before travelling to Southeast Queensland’s Border Ranges where we see Lamington Spiny Crayfish and Antarctic Beech Trees, both relics from ancient times. Join us on this unforgettable expedition as we uncover the natural wonders of Queensland.

#Documentary #Australia #Queensland #NatureDocumentary #Wildlife #Daintree #rainforest

National Geographic, Australian Geographic, Australia Forest, Australia Rainforest, Australia Lakes, Australian Islands, Australian animals, Daintree, Great Barrier Reef, Atherton Tableland, Gulf Savannah, Simpson Desert, Magnetic Island, Black Mountain, Lamington National Park

Narration by Steve Chambers - check out Steve’s website here www.stevevoicetalent.com/

Maps licensed through Wildwood Maps – check out Alex’s Award-winning maps here wildwoodmaps.com/

SEQ Border Ranges aerials provided by Steven Joel – check out Steven’s YouTube channel here -    / @stevenjoelco  


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CHAPTERS
00:00 Great Barrier Reef / Green Turtles
01:07 This is Queensland
02:08 Daintree
03:01 Southern Cassowary
06:23 Saltwater Crocodile
08:42 Green Turtle nesting
11:10 Atherton Tableland
12:16 Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
13:54 Platypus
16:19 The Gulf Savannah
16:54 Chillagoe / Limestone Karsts
18:14 The Bilby
19:38 The Simpson Desert
20:21 Western Brown Snake
21:37 Wedge-tailed Eagle
22:54 Magnetic Island
23:22 Koalas
25:34 Allied Rock Wallabies
27:06 Black Mountain
27:46 Black Mountain Skink
28:53 South-eastern Queensland Border Ranges
29:30 Lamington Spiny Crayfish
31:02 Antarctic Beech
32:16 Protection / Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @TimSiggs
    Hi Phil, another wonderful production and you are certainly producing some engaging content. I love the segways into completely different topics and areas of this wonderful continent. Chat soon.
  • @leonakay6491
    Thank you. We need reminding of what a beautiful natural world we exist in, and to make sure that all the amazing animals/mammals/birds that we share this planet with are cared for and that their habitat is maintained for the benefit of all. Ecosystems are essential to all soul's wellbeing. So good to see areas of Queensland that most of us haven't visited. Blessings to you for such a great documentary. From Queensland with gratitude and love.
  • I'm watching this as I travel through Queensland. What a beautiful film!
  • @Aight7
    We're a dot in the universe... There's so much to see and explore yet we're obessed with the smallest trivial things. So locked in our small habits, routines, labour because we know no better... I feel so jealous of people who travel in the most remote places. It takes bravery and yes money but most of all bravery to let the plan start and let go of this mockery of a life we created for ourselves. Australia you're so immensely spiritual and beautiful...
  • @Jordy120
    Fantastic! A great production all round. I wanted more at the end...I usually feel that way after watching a documentary. Thanks from Brisbane.
  • @Marcus-cz5uu
    Thank you for a human narrator and no AI..Very informative and enjoyable doco +++
  • @elbekanal
    Dieser Fim hat mich sehr beeindruckt! Wahrscheinlich wird es mir nicht vergönnt sein, diese wunderschöne Landschaft live zu erleben. Vielen Dank für dein Engagement, mir diese Welt näher zu bringen.👍👍👍
  • As far as I know this channel is legit. Nothing like other channel calling pigeons crows and such. lol Awesome and learned some more on nature! So fun! TY
  • Another Epic Production Phil I love seeing so many familiar areas and brought back memories of my travels across the state!
  • @TheAdelaideWoman
    We really do live in a beautiful country with amazing nature❤
  • @agnesracle3788
    Magnifique ! Francaise, je suis tombée amoureuse de l'Australie quand j'étais jeune, de sa faune, flore et paysage, grâce au livre de photos commentées par une spécialiste des reptiles travaillant pour le muséum d'histoire naturelle de Paris. Et j'ai été très choquée et malheureuse il y a 2 ans, lors des incendies monstrueux qui ont ravagés la faune et la flore. Voir ces koalas et kangourous morts ou recueillis brûlés et assoiffés m'a brisé le coeur. Il faut vraiment protéger toutes ces richesses, ces merveilles de la nature.
  • @fh6758
    A must visit country ❤️👍
  • @grantb8168
    With the initial tones of the soundtrack that resonates with the spirit, our eyes begin to feast on the sometimes incomprehensible, sometimes astonishing. Almost immediately, the familiar voice of Steve Chambers joins the audio/visual chorus and the adventure begins. We are transported into the depths of a world where neon coloured fish dance with green sea turtles and so begins yet another masterpiece from the incomparable Phil Selmes. This is an emotionally stirring work, brining highs and lows of fear and respect for the prehistoric nature of Australia in its Crocodiles and Cassowaries. Soon, though, the patriotic heart beats for the beloved Koalas, Bilbies and the like, showing that within the fauna, what is conceptually a direct reflection of the flora and landscapes, this alien world cannot be confined or contained to a single idea. Extreme diversity, the energetic nature of life itself, is expressed beautifully within this awesome 4K documentary. From precipice to sub-terrestrial caves, from Black Mountain to the Simpson Desert, once more my imagination is engaged and I am left, in the end, viscerally and vicariously satisfied. Thank you.
  • @sharonsees5035
    Queensland! Beautiful one day, perfect the next.......May it always be so!
  • This is so amazing and so beautiful nature and animal!❤❤❤ i am from Thailand and it's my dream to go to Australia one day, not to visit Sydney, but surely exploring the beauty of nature there like in this vdo. Thank you so much for sharing🙏