The once-in-a-century flood that brought hope to drought-stricken communities | 60 Minutes Australia

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    In 2010 following a once-in-a-hundred-year drought in the Australian outback that lasted a decade, communities welcomed a mighty flood that cover an area half the size of Europe. Heavy rains have quenched the dry lands, cutting off farms from land access and threatening livestock, but the locals have never been happier. With the water, the land came alive.
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  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 Год назад +141

    The farmers talking about how good they feel, and how grateful they are for that psychological boost, gives you a small idea of the depression ad struggle that our farmers have to live with for decades.
    I’m so happy for them ❤

    • @deandee8082
      @deandee8082 Год назад +2

      perhaps they should farm somewhere its not so dry or figure out how to pump water in? hmm.....

    • @TheRedStateBlue
      @TheRedStateBlue Год назад +1

      maybe australia should spend more money on irrigation to move water from the coasts to inland farms...

    • @bekabeka71
      @bekabeka71 Год назад +5

      @@TheRedStateBluethat’s not arable land, Australian land is only ok for grazing that’s all

  • @enod9746
    @enod9746 Год назад +1

    God bless the reporter at 2:30. That's real empathy right there.

  • @lisacolledge7624
    @lisacolledge7624 Год назад +52

    Can't begin to tell you how much i appreciate these 'from the vault' reports. 60 minutes will forever be one of my favourite shows....the good and the bad. ❤

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +3

      Thank you I was just going through the comments before I watched the video but now I realised it hasn't just happened like they're trying to make us believe

  • @Grandmotherof3
    @Grandmotherof3 Год назад +26

    I absolutely love the upbeat attitude of these Aussies!

  • @juliuscaesar3346
    @juliuscaesar3346 Год назад +89

    Tara brings the best out in people she is by far one of the top reporters in the world not just Australia 💚🙏🏻🇬🇧

    • @divinecommerce3912
      @divinecommerce3912 Год назад +7

      I agree, she's world class. She's what Barbara Walters tried to be LOL

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +3

      She is an actor she is good but she is an actor lol

    • @gorgeouzgaltiara3711
      @gorgeouzgaltiara3711 Год назад +3

      I can NOT say it otherwise!!!!! She's just SO TALENTED!!!!!

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +2

      @@gorgeouzgaltiara3711 you guys just get excited because you've never actually seen professional television presenters only idiots on RUclips . This is how reporters were before the internet turned up and decided that anyone can be a broadcaster . Compared to the greats like Jana Wendt and Mike Willesee, she's very ordinary

    • @stephenschulte8569
      @stephenschulte8569 Год назад +2

      Actually if you watch North American 60 minutes you will see the difference Tara presents with seemingly non biased point of view it was refreshing

  • @shellyrealini6292
    @shellyrealini6292 Год назад +40

    Wonderful for Australia ❤️ water means life

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +3

      It can also mean everything being wiped out like we saw on the eastern states with floods .

  • @brucecliffe6213
    @brucecliffe6213 Год назад +53

    Lets get this into perspective for those people overseas. This report unfortunately was from 2010 and for some time now drought has once again, been upon the land for some time. Three weeks ago my place was brown, the tanks were pretty low and it was looking serious here, halfway between Sydney and Brisbane. Two inches of rain over the last three weeks and the place is transformed once again. Green is the most magnificent colour if you are on the land, I can assure you. Anyway there is more rain on the way they say so here's hoping. Unfortunately not everybody will be lucky in this lottery, Cheers.

    • @pj_ytmt-123
      @pj_ytmt-123 Год назад +5

      Ahh no wonder the reporter mentioned Christmas (still a month away from now).

    • @alanm6454
      @alanm6454 Год назад +2

      I was trying to remember when it was Bruce so thank you for that information. I have just driven down to Sydney from Karumba and didn't see any flooding to worry about. It was a great drive though only 2700 kilometres.

    • @brucecliffe6213
      @brucecliffe6213 Год назад

      Hi Alan, Firstly I had not heard of any heavy rain out in the channel country and then I saw Glen McGraths brother ( the one that said Nah, the wife can handle the problems back home) and then I saw them lifting sheep in those palletised vegy bins, I thought I've seen this before and went back and read the description below the pic. Sure enough, it said the "Great Flood 2010" . Talk about "Come in Spinner". @@alanm6454

    • @AbhayPeshin
      @AbhayPeshin Год назад

      Thanks for informing.
      I felt so happy for Australia, it felt like climate change was doing some good..

  • @saltnessmonster
    @saltnessmonster Год назад +62

    So many journalist snear at rural people. So nice to see someone who cares about the people.

    • @petelewisNZ
      @petelewisNZ Год назад +5

      I'm a Kiwi and think she is one of the best Journalists out there. Covered some great stuff over the years.

    • @robertgrey6101
      @robertgrey6101 Год назад

      @westidinburgh
      If it wasn't for theb country people producing food where would the city slicker, especially journalists, be ??
      Back to Hunter gathering?? Out in the bush ??

    • @berntolofsson
      @berntolofsson Год назад +1

      ​@francalouis I feel sorry for the suckers who are financing your great profit.

    • @berntolofsson
      @berntolofsson Год назад

      This crypto market is a big scam. All the succsess stories are fake and written only for the purpose to attract more losers. Dont say you havent been warned!

    • @janesmith9024
      @janesmith9024 Год назад

      Yes, well said.

  • @adriaanboogaard8571
    @adriaanboogaard8571 Год назад +22

    The thing I like about the program is the good attitude of the people going through the flood they are in touch with Nature and just help each other and adapt. It's woundful to see nature and how things come back with the Water. I'm Dutch we tend to do Simalar and understand when nature does her thing .sometimes you just get out of its way and wait for the water to go down😁

  • @robdbanque
    @robdbanque Год назад +21

    Good to see the Aussie people are keeping such good spirits in such harsh times. Let’s hope it’s a blessing in the long term, best wishes from the UK. 👍

  • @lisadolan689
    @lisadolan689 Год назад +22

    This is so brilliant. I’m so happy for our farmers.
    I have 170yrs of pastoral history in my family so I know how important this is.
    It’s beyond incredible.
    This flood will improve the Australian economy in ways that city folk just can’t fathom.
    😁😁😁😁❤

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад +3

      The flood from 13 years ago helps how now ?

    • @NebraskaGonvilleJones
      @NebraskaGonvilleJones Год назад +1

      You are quite out of touch after 170 years then Lisa. This was from 2010. "You know how important this is" - clearly not

  • @luimackjohnson302
    @luimackjohnson302 Год назад +4

    Thank you 60 Minutes Australia for sharing this amazing video! Yes, I can relate to the flood plains, the rejuvenating of flora, fauna, the birds, bees, insects and other wildlife in Australia that had been hibernating during the long dry seasons! You are right one needs to be there on site to feel that feeling, words cannot describe it & if you have a deeper connection to nature then you get a super charged natural adrenalin feeling! Yes it is indeed a good & wonderful feeling!
    I have noticed this many times in my travels in Kambaramba villages, the Keram River, the Middle Ramu, the Lower Ramu and the Sepik River Basin flood plains. The main difference is it does not go as bare dry as in Australia and then the floods comes in every 6 months and the major floods comes in every 10 or so years and now comes about 9 or 8 years due to the El Nino Effects and Climate Change weather patterns. Thank you again for a wonderful positive story from down under!

  • @vmcelvis
    @vmcelvis Год назад +6

    Growing up in north central Mt not far from the Sweet Grass Hills in the early 60's I became ensconced with Australia when I had to finish x# of book reports to move onto the next grade. Our small library in Chester had the Time/Life(I think) series on Australia. There's a Dewberry in our family who lives there now. Everything on our small farm/ranch was contingent on the elements and seeing this brings back those memories full circle. Farmers are the BACKBONE of our WORLD. Great job Tara

  • @steveyountz1757
    @steveyountz1757 Год назад +18

    You folks need to put dates on these things!!!!!! This is 13 years old!!!!!

  • @n_snafu
    @n_snafu Год назад +2

    As an American, this was a great story. I wish there were more stories like this on the internet. Thank you 60 Minutes Australia.

  • @476233
    @476233 Год назад +3

    Dear Aussies, I hope you enjoy your water. It is such a blessing, especially after droughts and wildfires. I hope your forests can recover and your wildlife is replenished. Love from the USA ❤

  • @alvinhang8721
    @alvinhang8721 Год назад +7

    It's so wonderful and amazing to see how water changes the landscape.

  • @ericfry6751
    @ericfry6751 Год назад +5

    From Denver, Colorado i absolutely love your land (never been there)
    And this is such a amazingly piece of journalism and photography!
    Thank you!

    • @nomomomo5422
      @nomomomo5422 Год назад

      Congratulations from West TEXAS, USA.

  • @tamaracardon2562
    @tamaracardon2562 Год назад +9

    How beautiful for the animals❤

  • @petracollins8623
    @petracollins8623 Год назад +9

    That is incredible, despite the threat to livestock it was desperately needed and will revitalize the land for years to come. How wonderful

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад

      13 years later we are going back into el nino.

  • @nickygrobler2979
    @nickygrobler2979 Год назад +5

    So happy for the Farmers of Australia. Water is life!

  • @sitindogmas
    @sitindogmas Год назад +1

    West Virginia born and raised. its awsome to see that theres stiil, real and good people in other parts of the world. hang in there yall 💚

  • @nzcarlie
    @nzcarlie Год назад +7

    You can see his emotion 💞

    • @nzcarlie
      @nzcarlie Год назад +1

      Aw man I said this comment before the second guy 😢🫂💞

    • @AmericanDrinker
      @AmericanDrinker Год назад +1

      He cry

  • @MrMonikura
    @MrMonikura Год назад +5

    Beautiful land, beautiful people... the last frontiers of golden standards of heritage Australians....

  • @deborahd7321
    @deborahd7321 Год назад +29

    Our farmers are so precious to every single Aussie. Whether it be livestock, fruit, Vegetables, milk, poultry, or Nuts to us, they are more important than the Prime Minister. yet they are the least looked after across the board. Our government and Councils need to pull their heads out of the sand and do more. Money and taxation cuts would be the first thing. Then there is the Truckies who deliver our food need the same. A nuclear submarine won't do much for us.

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад +4

      Will maybe people would have a bit more sympathy for these people if we can actually buy our own food in this country instead of everything from overseas this bulshit about them feeding us is a load of crap . Everything now goes to Asia or overseas in some capacity and when left with the crap that's not fair. When I was a kid I used to go to a place called Port Lincoln every summer a fishing village where you can buy fresh crayfish from the Southern Ocean of the jetty now it all goes to Asia and you can't buy seafood in the town it's insane. When I go to the supermarket I can't find products made in Australia

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 Год назад +2

      ​@@James-kv6kb before I buy , I always check where products are grown especially food , veggies fruit , veggies, seafood and meat 😮 Australian made👍

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 Год назад +1

      ​@@James-kv6kbll u can buy Australian comoare and check labelling

    • @James-kv6kb
      @James-kv6kb Год назад

      @@joannemurdock7899 you have to check what you've written before you send it

    • @johnallen7807
      @johnallen7807 Год назад

      Well, if you don't/won't defend yourselves it won't matter how much food you grow the Chinese will get it. Freedom isn't "free".

  • @qmaube1
    @qmaube1 Год назад +4

    I'm so happy for you, Australia. It's a beautiful thing. Let it rain.

  • @madgeordie4469
    @madgeordie4469 Год назад +3

    Determination in the face of adversity. Australians are amazing people.

  • @deathofcommonsense
    @deathofcommonsense Год назад +5

    Lived in Aus 40 years and the people of this amazing nation are like
    no other in the world. They are friendly, hard working, no BS, say it like
    it is, and if you ever need help, they are there with a smile on their face!
    Even in the cities, this classic Aussie character is still largely there even
    tho the overseas drug dealers are trying hard to destroy typical
    Aussie life. Aussies are the best people in this world to have as
    friends and neighbours, without a doubt.

  • @andreabertelli263
    @andreabertelli263 Год назад +6

    I LOVE this story! Just amazing ❤

  • @januarysdaughter6664
    @januarysdaughter6664 Год назад +3

    Tara Brown is by far my favorite reporter on the planet.....and that hat ❤!

  • @fionasaunders7646
    @fionasaunders7646 Год назад +1

    Well down Australia, getting stuck in ! Love the way you look after each other , through fires floods
    👏👏👏

  • @mattiemathis9549
    @mattiemathis9549 Год назад +10

    I see people who are helping each other, working hard, in uncertainty, but with hope.
    I don’t see people waiting for the government to come rescue them and their livelihoods.
    I have no doubt the Aussie ranchers will crush this challenge! 💕

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад +2

      Yep that's how we were...................... 13 years ago.

    • @mattiemathis9549
      @mattiemathis9549 Год назад +2

      @@jaymannewellAhh, leave it to me to think a video uploaded by 60 minutes 5 days ago would be current. 😂😂😂

  • @tsbrownie
    @tsbrownie Год назад +18

    I've seen the start of a flood one time. I walked about 1 km north of our house to see it. Looked like someone left the garden hose on. Just a trickle of water across the intersection. But that trickle kept growing and growing. It was not a wave, just an increasingly wide swath of water that silently moved down the street, overwhelming sewers as it went. Relentlessly filling the street, flowing into yards then quietly moving on. It has all the drama of drying paint, it's slow, stealthy and deceptively dangerous and damaging.

  • @mikesorensen1981
    @mikesorensen1981 Год назад +4

    Aussies are awesome 👍 they are survivors and strong willed people and thank God for the water!

  • @AUNZAnon
    @AUNZAnon Год назад +14

    Remember, this flood was 13 years ago. Australia is about to suffer another 3-4 years+ of El Nino. Since June 2023, it has been the hottest year on record.

    • @harridan.
      @harridan. Год назад +3

      exceedingly painful perspective

    • @mikerobo2112
      @mikerobo2112 Год назад +2

      Most wont buy stock now. Not worth it.

    • @change_your_oil_regularly4287
      @change_your_oil_regularly4287 Год назад +1

      We've been lucky the last few years. Unfortunately it's come to an end
      Where I live (rural SA) its regularly in the mid to high 40s and can reach 48-49 degrees in the shade. I'm definitely not one that looks forward to summer

    • @nannie2846
      @nannie2846 Год назад +1

      This wasn't about the floods in 2022?

    • @mikerobo2112
      @mikerobo2112 Год назад

      @@nannie2846 no.

  • @divinecommerce3912
    @divinecommerce3912 Год назад +3

    Blessings for a healthy and happy harvest mates!!

  • @beverlyforward7173
    @beverlyforward7173 Год назад +4

    That was an amazing video! Thank you for sharing!

  • @mollymuch2808
    @mollymuch2808 Год назад +1

    I love a sunburnt country,
    A land of sweeping plains,
    Of ragged mountain ranges,
    Of drought and flooding rains.
    I love her far horizons,
    I love her jewel-sea,
    Her beauty and her terror -
    The wide brown land for me!

  • @spurstelevision
    @spurstelevision Год назад +2

    Wow,,,😮😮😮
    God bless you all❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sony5244
    @sony5244 Год назад

    Wow! Amazing . Mother Nature is smiling .

  • @jamiemctainsh3267
    @jamiemctainsh3267 Год назад +20

    There is a story of a ten year old Aussie country boy who had never seen rain (ten year drought) and when water started falling from the sky, he fainted from shock . They had to throw a bucket of dust in his face, to bring him around.

    • @atangapaul1141
      @atangapaul1141 Год назад +1

      That's geography. I remember seeing the ocean for the first time. I had seen it on TV but nothing could prepare me

    • @markhepworth
      @markhepworth Год назад +1

      😂

  • @mikebarton
    @mikebarton Год назад +1

    Nature puts on a fabulous show. 👏👏👏

  • @janesmith9024
    @janesmith9024 Год назад

    2010. It looks beautiful.

  • @johnallen7807
    @johnallen7807 Год назад +3

    A tough life but I really envy them. All the best for the future from England.

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад

      In the future the drought returned then we got hit with covid, a few FMD threats new biosecurity laws now we are back in el nino after 6 prime ministers in 13 years.

  • @johnrozs
    @johnrozs Год назад +7

    I'd like to see what the landscape would look like a year after these floods have been and gone 😊

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад +2

      You'd need a time machine to take you back 12 years, but it was nice for a while.

  • @michaellawson6533
    @michaellawson6533 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful blessing and an incredible revival of life after so long. Keep the faith.

  • @mariej6962
    @mariej6962 Год назад

    At the end of the day, poor country or rich country, we all need rain. We all need God's mercy.

  • @cherylbglover
    @cherylbglover Год назад +10

    Someone tell me they know a link to the aftermath of this flood. I want an update on those families

    • @WhirlyPearly
      @WhirlyPearly Год назад

      This was called The Great Flood from 2010 and there’s a link to fill episode when you hit “more”

  • @paulreynolds2898
    @paulreynolds2898 Год назад +2

    Wow. The Australian wave is a double whammy. From the other side of the world, best presenter ever. To the people of Australia, I wish you the very best, the garden needs water but so much unexpectedly, yep, problematic, good luck to you. 👍

  • @JoshElrod-lb9ib
    @JoshElrod-lb9ib Год назад

    Wow ..
    I Love You People ..
    I pray u safe ..

  • @sharonannrees2824
    @sharonannrees2824 Год назад

    Best wishes from Canada! Use it well.

  • @jovenserdenola1679
    @jovenserdenola1679 Год назад

    That's a blessing the main thing is how to save the water for future purposes may the good Lord bless the flooded parts of Australia.

  • @anthonyafonso3599
    @anthonyafonso3599 Год назад +4

    i live in Namibia....I feel Ya

  • @billywilds1779
    @billywilds1779 Год назад

    From the USA, good luck mates..

  • @janbastein7355
    @janbastein7355 Год назад +1

    Awesome!!!

  • @hisheroship
    @hisheroship Год назад +4

    I love how often the once in 100 year flood happen.

  • @barrycranson7666
    @barrycranson7666 11 месяцев назад

    its amazing how the birds know I have herd they come from all over the world great to see the Aussie battler getting some relief you guys and girls are the country's back bone

  • @laustinspeiss
    @laustinspeiss Год назад +3

    For those people that aren’t concerned about water conservation and pollution. Keep this to watch when you’re in doubt.

  • @AprilJMoon
    @AprilJMoon Год назад +1

    The land of Oz, where floods are a blessing and Santa delivers the prezzies wearing his budgie smugglers

  • @NiX_aKi
    @NiX_aKi Год назад +1

    I imagine the gold nuggets revealing themselves after the water recede

  • @RobertojavierSilvaharth-ub3pz
    @RobertojavierSilvaharth-ub3pz Год назад

    The big wet indeed, wonderfull to see. Good times ahead!!

  • @irenecosta4909
    @irenecosta4909 Год назад

    I love watching 60 minutes n I love Tara brown watching from Michigan ❤

  • @nickmail7604
    @nickmail7604 Год назад +1

    Nice to see a good news story about a flood!

  • @random44937
    @random44937 Год назад

    That looks amazing 😮

  • @peterbaylis2111
    @peterbaylis2111 Год назад +1

    Aussie Humour at its Best

  • @Dunawayyy33
    @Dunawayyy33 Год назад +1

    You can be so proud of these people living in drought landscape and always a great sense of humour ( excuse my English ... Not so perfect I am French! )

  • @MikTara
    @MikTara Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful show... wish I knew when this took place, couldn't hear a single date mentioned.

  • @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice
    @Teacher2Polis2XtraRice Год назад

    Same here in my country. When it rains, it takes weeks or months before the flood subside. But when El Niño starts, its damn hot.😆

  • @brettmurphy8715
    @brettmurphy8715 Год назад

    Thankyou,, excellently done,,so informative

  • @cindythomas5895
    @cindythomas5895 Год назад

    I love Australia 🇦🇺 so much

  • @iJSabelle007
    @iJSabelle007 Год назад

    Wowww! I'm happy for them!

  • @khart1313
    @khart1313 Год назад

    I’ve rodeoed with many Ausies toughest bunch ever. We celebrate with you

  • @Gokash4672
    @Gokash4672 Год назад

    Fantastic!!! 🤩👍❤️🇨🇦

  • @zebhuata1752
    @zebhuata1752 Год назад

    Thank you for this sties 60 minutes. So awesome

  • @JayAdams-ml5jf
    @JayAdams-ml5jf Год назад +4

    That was interesting. But why did a 13-year-old event just get reported and posted? I'm confussed.

  • @gregoryjones8990
    @gregoryjones8990 11 месяцев назад

    Great job!

  • @jcole82
    @jcole82 Год назад

    It is crazy that I live in America yet I prefer the Australian 60 min

  • @RobertMacpherson-t7m
    @RobertMacpherson-t7m Год назад

    Great news watching from Canada

  • @raymondperez2972
    @raymondperez2972 Год назад

    Water is the essence of life. Without it, all things die. Life ceases to exist.

  • @gregoriancatmonk6904
    @gregoriancatmonk6904 Год назад

    Looks like the everglades...need to get a network of irrigation ditches and a bunch of reservoirs..huge undertaking.

  • @watjejanssen7535
    @watjejanssen7535 Год назад +3

    the soil needed it good for nature !

  • @billvandenbosch3017
    @billvandenbosch3017 Год назад

    Wonderful this put a smile on my face

  • @kaurmal8791
    @kaurmal8791 Год назад

    Happy there was so much rain.

  • @louisedgmon4860
    @louisedgmon4860 Год назад

    It is beautiful☮️☮️☮️

  • @miavos3610
    @miavos3610 Год назад

    The sheep are so trusting ❤

  • @MelissaRNewman
    @MelissaRNewman Год назад

    Love the frog hopping on the display case!

  • @Linda-it6ci
    @Linda-it6ci Год назад

    My God Aussies are fantastic people ...I still call AUSTRALIA home. ..

  • @mrlee9213
    @mrlee9213 Год назад

    Crocs be loving it

  • @donnastapleton4155
    @donnastapleton4155 Год назад

    It's definitely beautiful

  • @ChiefCrowLeg
    @ChiefCrowLeg Год назад

    I worked on Brindingabba station when I first left school back in 84. Certainly was a lot drier as I remember.

  • @danbobway5656
    @danbobway5656 Год назад

    Its wild seeing so many flies, havent seen that many in years

  • @jamesherron9969
    @jamesherron9969 Год назад +1

    How old is this video? She just said the roads been closed since Christmas it’s November 18, 2023 and I am certain Australia hasn’t been flooding for damn near a year. I hate it when people post shit that is way out of date.

  • @Texas-Chris
    @Texas-Chris Год назад

    Thank you for this tid bit of wonderful news. Praise the Lord for the Blessing of water !!!

  • @jumboegg5845
    @jumboegg5845 Год назад +5

    Vast majority of the regions being talked about receive an annual mean rainfall of about 300-400 mm, which is bordering on desert country. Rainfall events are rare, so when they talk about being in drought for many years, this simply means they missed out on a few rainfall events. Flood water coming from distant high rainfall regions is not something you can count on.

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад

      That's how an average works, they didn't miss anything.
      its 1000mm one year and none for the next 2.

    • @jumboegg5845
      @jumboegg5845 Год назад

      @@jaymannewell They dont get 1000mm, that might be a 1 in 100 year event or more, so tiny effect on the average.

    • @jaymannewell
      @jaymannewell Год назад

      @@jumboegg5845 Way to admit and agree you don't understand how an "average"works.
      It's literally 1000mm one day then 0 for 9 days but over 10 days it is an average of 100mm per day.
      One fool born every day on average = 365 per year, but so does 365 fools born on one day a year.

  • @louisedgmon4860
    @louisedgmon4860 Год назад

    Water and it's all yours🎉🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @TheAngry-AmericanGuy
    @TheAngry-AmericanGuy Год назад

    Great video, best wishes to those down under! : )

  • @farner01
    @farner01 Год назад

    I like these people.

  • @always_b_natural703
    @always_b_natural703 Год назад +1

    May this water dampen those destructive fires that the country has suffered lately.

  • @glennelliott708
    @glennelliott708 Год назад +1

    And now 13 years later what is the status of the outback now?

  • @mujkocka
    @mujkocka Год назад +1

    Did you see the green frog? 😊