Daintree Rainforest Documentary in 4K | Australia Nature | Queensland | Original Documentary

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Publicado 2022-01-09
This documentary explores the natural wonders of Australia’s Daintree Rainforest, one of the oldest surviving rainforests on Earth. Narrated by Steve Chambers and captured in Stunning 4K resolution you will see Cassowaries, Crocodiles, Tree Kangaroos, Boyd’s Forest Dragon, Flying Foxes, Turtles, Pythons, Tree Snakes, Nankeen Night Heron, Sacred Kingfisher, Sea Cucumber, Eagle Ray, Black Tipped Reef Sharks. We also explore Cape Tribulation, Mossman Gorge, Coconut Beach and its fringing reefs as well as the Great Barrier Reef and the extensive mangrove systems of the Daintree’s coastal lowlands.

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Narration by Steve Chambers www.stevevoicetalent.com/

Videography and sound design by Into the Wild Films.

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1:22 the Daintree is not 16 times the size of Singapore. It is less than twice the size of Singapore.

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Overview
02:03 Bumpy Satinash
02:26 Southern Cassowary
03:22 Mossman Gorge
03:59 Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
04:49 Boyd's Forest Dragon
05:45 Australian Scrub Python
06:28 Saw-shelled Turtle
07:15 Australian Fan Palm
07:45 Daintree Coastal Lowlands
08:07 Nankeen Night Heron
08:22 Black Flying Fox
09:10 Estuarine / Saltwater Crocodile
10:02 Land / Sea Margin Australian Tree Snake
10:48 Mangroves
11:15 Sacred Kingfisher
11:46 Cape Tribulation
12:41 Fringing Reefs / Sea Cucumber
13:34 Eagle Ray
14:01 Black Tipped Reef Shark
14:20 Conclusion
15:16 Credits

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Gaias_guardian
    My parents live in the Daintree, specifically Cape tribulation. My father works for "Rainforest rescue" and through him I was able to volunteer with about 300 other amazing humans, in planting over 3000 different species of trees ♥️🌿. I can't tell you how much it meant to me to be a part of give back to our mother earth 🙏♥️🌿. I'm currently building and putting everything I have into my 1982 VW and once she's ready I'll be making my way up there again to live and plant trees for the rest of my life ☺️🌿. The Daintree is a place everyone should experience and pay respect to. Thank you for this beautiful documentary 🙏
  • @mountainman9145
    The best thing about this doco is the length is just right. It provides just enough enticement that if you are interested you will explore more yourself. Great job.
  • @IntotheWildFilms
    My dear loyal followers, I am excited to bring our very first Documentary to the screen this Sunday. With a running time of 16:30 minutes and narrated by the very talented British voiceover artist Steve Chambers we look forward to introducing you to the natural wonders of the Daintree. A first for this channel, and hopefully not the last, I am keen to hear if you would like to see more content like this from us. Cheers Phil
  • @newgabe09
    I live just a few hours from Daintree. Back in the 80s I lived in a tent by a creek there for a few months. I'm just on my way there now, realising how crazy it is to live so close and not spend more time there! This doco has raised my excitement at crossing the river tomorrow. It's actually not a very large area, a little pocket of magic. Just over the back of the hills to the west you're immediately in dry savannah. I hope some of you lovelies from further away can come here sometime, but beware of thinking you can explore easily. There has been a clearing around the edges but the main forest is still virtually impenetrable, so thick. NOT a place to think you can just wander around. A few metres from the road/track and you will get very lost. So beautiful photography the birds etc like this is really impressive even to us locals :) I'm camped by the beach just south of the river tonight. And drat, the beach looks so inviting but there's deadly stingers and crocs so it's just a walk to enjoy the breeze, not the sea.. Ah well. The ferns in the trees make up for it :)
  • @wilmerwong8153
    Amazing! Australia is blessed to be endowed with such beautiful landscapes and nature.
  • @GalacticLego
    Phil, this is a masterpiece. This is definitely up there with David attenborough documentaries, however, this has a different feel in a good way. If this was independently financed by you, imagine what you're capable of. Great job!
  • @Kiyarose3999
    Thank goodness there are still pristine environments like this, let’s hope we can help it expand! 🌻✊🏽🌎
  • @Ozvideo1959
    Brilliant as always, Phil. Good enough to be on TV. I look forward to more content like this. The voice-overs from Steve Chambers were great, and so was your videography. Also, I like the fact that the video was timestamped. You've obviously put a lot of work into this, and it shows.
  • @jeffh566
    Thanks to everyone who cares about our nature in every way, trying to explain to kids why Daintree is so important to us.
  • Wooowww....I have been there in 1992, this is mind blowing, absolutely beautiful in 4K.
  • @palmettoms9886
    Amazing! Such a beautiful place! I’ve always wanted to visit Daintree and see the Australian fan palm.
  • @bizzybee852
    Very interesting and enticing documentary. I would definitely like to visit the Daintree Rainforest. This area of Australia has always seemed like the most beautiful to me. And the amazing flora and fauna is fantastic. The tree kangaroos are so adorable, and the cassowary birds remind me of a cross between an African Guinea fowl, an American turkey, and a prehistoric dinosaur bird. They are so intriguing.
  • What a great film. I used this as a study for my kids homeschooling and they are really enjoying it. Thanks so much for sharing all your creative work and passion with us.
  • @boltbolt8038
    I've just posted this to a Corsican friend of mine as an excellent example of what to expect when he visits 0Z for our "re-union"! Thanks for an excellent, informative & beautiful showing of 0Z!
  • @myaussiebabe1
    That was fantastic, Phil. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to produce this masterpiece.
  • How magnificent! What a beautiful, fascinating place. I never will get to, really, but I should love to visit. Spending time here would be the trip of a lifetime. Thank you for a lovely, lovely video. I visit this one from time to time. It would be nice to see more in a longer, more detailed documentary. Thank again. Best regards, M ~~~~~
  • @time2see192
    Excellent video!!! Would love to see more of Australia. I'm now a subscriber. Very professional. I just assumed it was a team effort until I saw the filmmakers comments. Very impressive!
  • @karinawu2207
    Now I am very smart and know a lot about the Daintree Rainforest. Thanks to you!
  • @Artuor.Morgan
    I love how Australia, specifically Daintree has Marsupial counterparts to the rest of the world's Placentals, what a cool place.
  • @weedhopper
    That was an amazing video guys,thank you so much and please keep them coming