Amazing Quest: Stories from East Coast Australia | Somewhere on Earth: Australia | Free Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2023
- Somewhere on Earth - East Coast Australia | Free Documentary
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Darren Burns is one of the 150 aborigines that live here - on North Stradbroke Island. He tells about us what he does and what he teaches the children of the island.
Then there’s Lossy Thompson, ancestor of Lord Howe - founder of Lord Howe Island. Her love is for the island that has no wifi, no malls, no phones. She’s part of the weed eradication team who’s painstaking work have - so far - saved the natural vegetation.
Lastly, we move further north on the Australian Continent to the Daintree rainforest where Claire Gely, entomologist, works, finishing her doctorate at the University of Brisbane. Her love of insects brought her all the way from France.
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Darren Burns is one of the 150 aborigines that live here - on North Stradbroke Island. He tells what he does. Then there’s Lossy Thompson, ancestor of Lord Howe - founder of Lord Howe Island. Her love is the island that has no wifi, no malls, no phones. She’s part of the weed eradication team who’s painstaking work have - so far - saved the natural vegetation.
Then we move further north to the daintree rainforest where Claire Gely works, finishing her doctorate at the University of Brisbane. Welcome to Somewhere on Earth! It’s the East Coast of Australia. 😊
Do the fires destroy animals in the trees? 😓
Aboriginal Australians with a capital A is the correct terminology required by our Aboriginal Australians. Please be respectful and get this right. Thanks.
Darren Burns, Lossy Thompson, and Claire Gely are remarkable individuals whose love for and dedication to nature shines brightly. This documentary showcases their deep connection with the environment and the vital conservation work they undertake. Thank you for sharing their inspiring stories.
She has a beautiful voice
Such a beautiful beautiful show
Excellent documentary, thank you 😊 👍🏻
Does she sell her music? She has a beautiful voice
Fascinating documentary. Thanks for sharing
I'm from India... i regularly watching your documentaries.. it's soo realistic cinematic real life documentaries...Hard working dedication 🙌🙌🙌❤️
Fantastic documentary, loved it. I still have chilli seeds given to me by old Bill from Lord Howe who has passed away. He said they popped up wild and nobody knew where they were from. Best dang chilli's i've ever grown or tasted. RIP Bill, and thanks for this amazing doco and to the Aboriginal people and especially Lossy for sharing a snippet of their lives. 👍
Wonderful! What a bonus for your life 🙂
I'm addicted to this channel!
Thanks for showing us other side of the earth!!🌏Australia is beautiful 😍
Watching from Tanzania 🇹🇿.
Thanks for watching! And greetings from Vienna where it’s windy and 11°C atm
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Me to.
Good English though 😂
Another excellent installment! Didn't think you could top your last episode.
Wow super beautiful
What a beautiful place. Thank you for showing the world the beauties of Aussie. 😍🤩Thank you, FD.
I just want to know, is there room for 1 MORE on Lord Howe Island?
That place is soooo me! No phones, no cities, beautiful and isolated with a few hundred like minded appreciating people! Oooohhh how I long for that...
I hope the people teakes good Caer of these Beautiful lands and the Beautiful Nachure
can't wait to watch to the end
Lord Howe is paradise for sure 😃
30:40 is such a great talent, should be on the charts
Absolutely my same thoughts extremely talented
Very informative and well presented. Bravo 👏
Wonderful document. Inspiring people. The place where ancient Daintree meets GBR has to be one of the most magical places I hope to maybe visit one day.
Superb documentary👍✌️
Brilliant!
I Love Australia 🌏🦘🦘❤❤
Superb & informative video... It took me to another world.. 🎉🎉
Thank you for sharing this It's their land!!! Beautiful place!!!
Beautiful place!
I'm so happy to see the Australian native peoples finally being able to take back the care and upkeep of this beautiful and mysterious part of our world. Only they know their land and how to take care of it properly. They have the love and knowledge of the land that WILL straighten out all the damage the foreigners have done. This is what I've been praying for for all the native peoples of the world! Our natives here in the US have always wanted the same and I feel they should definitely have the right to. The world's past has only proven this out.
Everything was so beautiful here in the US before people from other lands decided they wanted it and that they could do it better! This world would be right today if it had been left alone and we all had stayed where we belonged and minded our own business. INSTEAD, our ancestors got too gready and wanted the things that didn't belong to us. Just think of how wonderful, gorgeous and peaceful our world would be TODAY!!!
North Stradbroke is only an hour from my house, South Stradbroke is only 15 minutes, beautiful scenery and wildlife as well as excellent surfing.
Amazing relaxing documentary.
It is right thing to do by higher court to recognize their rights on their land. They know how to take care of nature without destroying it by taking and taking. They love and respect nature, this is so beautiful to see they are happy.
I put this on to relax, you know, nice nature documentary
7:47 _chainsaws_ ....
Absolutely gorgeous
Isn’t it? I was blown away. The extraordinary location of the Australian continent and surrounding islands truly makes it seem you’ve reached the end of the world. And I mean that in a good way.
Austrália 🇦🇺 é um país muito grande lindo
Hurts my heart to glimpse at what our planet once looked like, such beauty. May these folks guard their paradise forever.
Lol
That was a good video having 3 different stories.
Wow, awesome place to visit one day - love the birds and insects... just wonder if keeping photographs of them wouldn't be better than collecting them? But, I have to say that the East Coast of Australia is an absolute gem... and well worth protecting 👍😄❤
these young women are the real deal, not like the social media 304s out there
Yeah agree with U
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Just being with mother earth 🪴💫
Do you have Chinese subtitles? It looks like having Chinese subtitles but the Chinese subtitles didn’t come out
22:30 what is it?
Australians arrested people in public for the indecency of smiling without a mask.
that girl got it spot on and i 3 years im am there 39 debt free and set up for the rest of my life
What beautiful voice losis Have She has the most pure Natural Voice looks Like she is A Popular singer
Salam Indonesia
Where the hell is her shoes!
So easy to eschew the false 'comforts' of modern convenience...when you live your life every day in Heaven. Meanwhile, some of us can only sigh and press replay on RUclips...just sayin'
Thought they prefer the term first people not aborigine anymore.
I thought it was a grift
First Nations
I’m thankful that the British found Australia, I wouldn’t want to visit there if they hadn’t.
You should be more worried about polluted waters in remote areas like East Coast Australia mainland and islands than "climate change." Most of the flora and fauna of these secluded areas have survived for millions of years through many different climate extremes. Just like humans, polluted water and toxic air is more impactful than a changing climate.
Why would man bring "weeds" to an island? It sounds more logical that birds poop brought the weed seeds to the island. After all, that's pretty normal.
First
Keep performing forestry in clear all burnable debris including some trees you need for use as housing or fuel wood......
United States don't like a Steven harvester touch a tree.....
Because they like it to burn
So many lies.!
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Black is for the people
i wish native people would stop cultural appropriation of foreign technologies
just can't help but propagandize..
How is YT guy an Aborigine???
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2nd & East Coast Australian. Let's see how much BS
Yeaaaah braaaaa