White culture peaked after the wars and black culture peaked before welfare made self-reliance uneconomical. Malcolm and his Aboriginal friends stood together and watched the world end. It is bittersweet but the peak always is.
This guy is AWESOME! As a kid I couldn’t wait for the next episode. Growing up in the 70’s & 80’s and being an American living on the beach in New Jersey , Malcom was my hero. R I P Malcom . God bless you and the effort you made to spread the word of nature!
RIP Malcom Thankyou for all your adventures you shared with us and all the conservation and aboriginal skills you showed. Wish you stayed around longer mate bless you
I think Malcolm Douglas is fantastic! I never seen anything so cool ! Didn't know about him till I seen his videos on youtube about 5 years ago. I never get sick of watching his videos. #1
You can't bet the remote wild places for sheer beauty and solitude... What a beautiful country and people. Thank you for these magnificent documentaries. Cheers from KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
I have to thank The Travel Channel back in the day for showing Alby Mengels episodes (Especially Judy Green , lord have mercy ) and how wild and beautiful Australia is . Then I saw Malcolm here on YT and I realized I was watching greatness .
I find watching these old series quite nostalgic but also peaceful at the same time. It’s hard not to feel a little envy to live in simpler times. I obviously wouldn’t change my life but none the less it is nice to watch
Oh my goodness thank you very much. Mr Malcolm him my hero, and the narrator, that voice brings me back to my childhood. P.s Twice mina’s beauty rules okay?!
ive spent alot of time in the kimberleys , there is nothing better, great fishing, camping, weather , the wet season isnt for everyone as it gets so hot and humid, but beautiful country
It shows how much of a good dude he was that the local aboriginal people respected him enough to show him a lot of their traditions and sacred places. They really trusted him and knew he would keep his word
Yep it's terrible. I know a lot about the outdoors I have chickens, goats. Dandy lions are completely edible, wild lettuce and whatnot, that kind of stuff. I still wonder how I wood survive without a grocery store for more than a year. Or a Bic lighter, when was the last time most people start a fire without a Bic lighter AND some gasoline, that'll be my next learning
People ask me what job I want/what I want to do with my life and it’s difficult to explain that I want to live off the land like they did in the olden days. But we can all dream right?
who maintains this history now ? youtube brings the past to life with videos but when you watch teh date of what has happened... i hope this traditional history is being maintained and protected..... if not, we all lose.
Technology has come a long way since 1985 we would be a lot more comfortable today im suprised theres not more people doing this more often epecially with the you know what of late
Were do u think he got his flower salt n olive oil from my child, yep that's right 'The shop hheh, use ya nogin my next time but yes your on the money 'well just about my boy just about.....
The skills they have for living off the land are mind-blowing. You often hear stories on the news here in Australia about people having their vehicle break down in the middle of the desert, running out of water and dying within a couple of days. We can learn a lot from the aboriginals, especially when it comes to caring for the land.
This is 10 times better then Netflix !
And RUclips...
Better than Cousteau.
You can never compare.
Not as good as cocaine tho .__.
Or a 100 times 👍
These Malcomb Douglas video's are a national treasure , a time capsule of Australia at its best.
At its best? Am sure a few people would disagree.
@@donproseand many agree
White culture peaked after the wars and black culture peaked before welfare made self-reliance uneconomical. Malcolm and his Aboriginal friends stood together and watched the world end. It is bittersweet but the peak always is.
@@donprose Yeah well there's always going to be stupid people, I guess.
Somehow I get the feeling that Malcolm Douglas is about 98% tougher than the current crop of 4WD/camping social media stars...
At least 99.5% 👌🏽
Mal has facts tougher than the current generation
This guy is AWESOME! As a kid I couldn’t wait for the next episode. Growing up in the 70’s & 80’s and being an American living on the beach in New Jersey , Malcom was my hero. R I P Malcom . God bless you and the effort you made to spread the word of nature!
Thats great mate, didn't realise he was known in the US
Total respect for both of these great men.
It is extremely important that these documentaries are always preserved for the future.
Absolutely the best documentaries about aboriginal people. RIP Malcolm.
RIP Malcom Thankyou for all your adventures you shared with us and all the conservation and aboriginal skills you showed. Wish you stayed around longer mate bless you
I think Malcolm Douglas is fantastic! I never seen anything so cool ! Didn't know about him till I seen his videos on youtube about 5 years ago. I never get sick of watching his videos. #1
Malcolm is brilliant and another top fella to check out was Les, who had a series called The Bush Tucker Man.
@@TheLordDeliverence Totally miss these shows better than any rubbish now.
@@TheLordDeliverence Major Les Hiddens. A bloody Legend!
You might like the bushtucker man too then, they're great old Aussie videos a little similiar to these
I love this series. So well done and unpretentious. This is why I came here
Thanks Malcolm for the delightful history lessons in every episode your a true national treasure rip old mate 🦘🦘🐨🐨
You can't bet the remote wild places for sheer beauty and solitude... What a beautiful country and people. Thank you for these magnificent documentaries. Cheers from KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
these should be shown in all australian school, white fella to 2 black fellas getting along like brothers, thats how it should be
Exactly the world would be a better place but no same old shit over and over, world watch and learn😊❤
This is how Australia should be, everyone is friendly, no matter what ya colour as long as your a good fella is all that should matter.
Hahaha quinny hows life treating u buddy its pegz from umina back in the day..
I have to thank The Travel Channel back in the day for showing Alby Mengels episodes (Especially Judy Green , lord have mercy ) and how wild and beautiful Australia is . Then I saw Malcolm here on YT and I realized I was watching greatness .
I find watching these old series quite nostalgic but also peaceful at the same time.
It’s hard not to feel a little envy to live in simpler times.
I obviously wouldn’t change my life but none the less it is nice to watch
Watching this video is like going back in time 1985 i was 20 years old this man Malcolm Douglas is a legend love all his Documentaries ❤❤❤❤ RIP Mate🙏🙏
Love how Jomrey made it look so easy to find, catch and cook food
These videos are the best
Gee those guys were great mates
A fantastic documentary on Aboriginal culture and life . These need to be treasured .
Malcolm is a legend I used to love his programs me and my late father brings back great memories
I love old school and this is it back to basic. Being grateful for the littlest things. Love this vid The real Australia 🇦🇺 that this kiwi likes..👍
This ones an absolute classic!
Been up that way recently...great place.
This made my day ❤
its so big and empty up there,beautiful.
aussie style.
Rip Malcom, wish they can do an updated video on this place and people
So simple hearted and a great friendship there, Respect.
I'm sad to be in a generation that has missed out on this Australia.
I love how respected Malcolm is amongst the local tribes, they know he respects their knowledge and customs.
Gotta love the energy between the two men 😊 you notice they have a lot of fun together.
Oh my goodness thank you very much. Mr Malcolm him my hero, and the narrator, that voice brings me back to my childhood. P.s Twice mina’s beauty rules okay?!
The Aus Govt should protect these documentaries as a National Treasure.
ive spent alot of time in the kimberleys , there is nothing better, great fishing, camping, weather , the wet season isnt for everyone as it gets so hot and humid, but beautiful country
I’d definitely want Jomery with me on any trip in those parts!!
I am enjoying more then today’s tv shows
It shows how much of a good dude he was that the local aboriginal people respected him enough to show him a lot of their traditions and sacred places. They really trusted him and knew he would keep his word
Always showed respect and they gave it back. God's country up there on the Kimberley.
Yip love this guy and his series of adventures.
Fantastic
Thanks
The year 1985 I was 20 years old and the frilled neck lizard is my totem
Classic footage of the frilled lizard! Love it!
AWESOME DOC ..Mr DOUGLAS IS THE BEST.
Superb music soundtracks , Don Burrows !
Iv always loved the intro music. It always remineds me when I was a kid running home to watch MD.
Amazing adventurers character with abundant love for nature and life!
amazing footage. love this channel
Malcolm Douglas was absolutely sensational. He must be a very old man or perhaps passed away . Gr8 🇦🇺 Australian 👍
He died in 2010. Sadly it was a car accident near Broome. He was 68. He made my childhood exciting with his TV show.
Ahh that’s so unfair. True Aussie legend teaching heaps of new Australians about Australia ❤
I loved watching these on the ABC.
I miss the years before 1990 😢
This guy was my childhood hero. I feel lucky to have visited his croc park.
I found this very good .
Love this program
My favorite part is when Malcom beats the shit out of a cow in the outback with his hat because it stole a loaf of bread lol
Absolute legends, there blood's worth bottlin.
How crazy we are disconnected from reality!
Yep it's terrible. I know a lot about the outdoors I have chickens, goats. Dandy lions are completely edible, wild lettuce and whatnot, that kind of stuff. I still wonder how I wood
survive without a grocery store for more than a year. Or a Bic lighter, when was the last time most people start a fire without a Bic lighter AND some gasoline, that'll be my next learning
No doubt in my mind, all the boys were having a tinny off camera this whole trip. Bless em'.
Incredible sad history of the lost tribes of Australia
Awesome 👌
People ask me what job I want/what I want to do with my life and it’s difficult to explain that I want to live off the land like they did in the olden days.
But we can all dream right?
It reminds of my people looking at the skills they do it is unbelievable.
Looks Like Paperbark Trees Provided Aboriginals With A Multitude Of Uses For Countless Generations! Love The Paperbark Raft Brilliant!🤠🌴🌳🛶🏞🇦🇺
Paperbark writer! Paperbark writer!
What dreams are made of, a rust free Toyota HJ47 Troopcarrier.
Excelente 👌 vídeo
Jomry is gangsta AF
Time capsules.❤
Jomery laughing at Malcom pullin the didg off haha!!!!
Excellent
He's living the dream... time.
i wish i could learn these skills now........ real living.....
Hes livin my dream
Brilliant bloody Brilliant
Superb.
I'd like more of Malcolm Douglas..i wonder how old he is now
He's dead.
Died in 2010
Real men. Real life.
You got it…i’d love to live like this…get the hell out of this dog eat dog so called ‘civilised society’
they are Scriptures at 20:00 .ancient scribes amazing.God knows how old?
who maintains this history now ? youtube brings the past to life with videos but when you watch teh date of what has happened... i hope this traditional history is being maintained and protected..... if not, we all lose.
Who was the narrator in these later editions of the series? The one in this video for example does anyone know?
RIP my friends.
laughing is universal x
@31 minutes those kids playing in the river is how I wish all kids could play
Touching story..
Watch all of them.
@@fishslicing i did :)
@@kongchangfan2237 Cool deal.
Anyone see how high the one little kid jumped from the tree into the lake 😂😂😂 balls of steel
Cooking dinner with embers and hot sand is a fine way to cook delicious food.
Technology has come a long way since 1985 we would be a lot more comfortable today im suprised theres not more people doing this more often epecially with the you know what of late
Agreed
How have I never heard of this guy?
I don't think mal ever went to a shopping center in his life just look how good he eats off the land who needs a shop out there.
Were do u think he got his flower salt n olive oil from my child, yep that's right 'The shop hheh, use ya nogin my next time but yes your on the money 'well just about my boy just about.....
Where are the bush chooks?
YOU Don't Mess With Those Frill Necked Lizards Tough Little Buggers!😮🦎🏜🇦🇺
At 0:20 what animal is that? I never seen before
Drop bear
That clip is from Papua New Guinea. I can't remember name but it's marsupial like Australians possums.
Cus Cus
Hope those wanjina stay strong
Legende....
2:13 Hehe #Giggle 'to funny my friend just to #Funny. pmslol. 'Pissing my self laughing out loud. #Giggle.
The skills they have for living off the land are mind-blowing. You often hear stories on the news here in Australia about people having their vehicle break down in the middle of the desert, running out of water and dying within a couple of days. We can learn a lot from the aboriginals, especially when it comes to caring for the land.
Doesn’t ring barking a tree kill it?
Wanga/Didgeridoo! Awesome episode!
100 times better 😀🙏
Came to my highschool in the 70s to show across the top and follow the sun,..great shows he didn't try to sell useless camping shit like they do today
Como eu gostaria de encontrar a musica da intro...
Contact Broome Crocodile Park and make the request
Amazing peoples ah Oldest still living peoples
Unterwegz!
Beneath the clouds
WHAT DOES THE DOG EAT ? HE IS WELL NOURISH
Malcolm Seems To Be Able To Play The Didgeridoo Quite Well!🤔🤠🪃🌴🇦🇺
Lived with aboriginals for many years learning the ways
Circular breathing man, circular breathing! You can keep on talking, just like your wife, once you master this. It will never end!
Malcolm Douglas can do everything Quite Well.