Lake Eyre - Commemorative Edition | ABC Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 75

  • @luminair11
    @luminair11 2 года назад +10

    I'm watching this for the 3rd time and will watch it again........beautiful beyond words, and RIP to those who lost their lives while making this.......they will never be forgotten because of this most beautiful filming, story telling and creativity! A magnificent testament to the awe inspiring beauty of Australia!

  • @marcb8651
    @marcb8651 2 года назад +19

    Great documentary. What an absolutely amazing country we live in. Such a diverse range of landscapes. My appreciation to those who live in the driest parts of Australia and who are always hopeful.
    Thank you gentlemen and the ABC.

  • @garyferguson1250
    @garyferguson1250 2 года назад +13

    Brilliant!!. I am 68 and seen it fill 4 times, in my lifetime.

    • @barryfrench2534
      @barryfrench2534 2 года назад

      Betting it will be five before the end of this year :-)

    • @luminair11
      @luminair11 2 года назад

      Wow!

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 года назад

      @@barryfrench2534 yet here in
      Victoria we have had barely any rain in the last few months. Never forget just because it is overly wet in one place doesn’t mean it’s everywhere. Takes a lot to flood the desert.

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 11 месяцев назад +3

    A most beautiful documentary and May those who lost their lives please RIP🙏😇

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 2 года назад +3

    So sorry for them. They are doing such a wonderfully educational, well-documented and encompassing work here. RIP, all of them

  • @lcthen1525
    @lcthen1525 2 года назад +4

    Amazing documentary and shows what Australia is and has. Salute to the 3 great men. Rest In Peace but spirits remain.

  • @susanharris5926
    @susanharris5926 2 года назад +6

    Remarkable camera work and commentary. A wonderful look at the story of the Lake and the channel systems. Had me glued to the screen from the first few seconds. Such a shame tragedy struck these three guys. What other thoroughly educational and stunning documentaries might they have made.

  • @jstone247
    @jstone247 2 года назад +7

    I remember watching this piece, when it first aired.
    I was saddened when the filming team crashed and died sometime later.
    R.I.P.
    This is A.B.C. at its best.

  • @australianbiotopes4563
    @australianbiotopes4563 2 года назад +6

    It's a beautiful basin ever changing, I never get sick of it, great filming thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @kimsherlock8969
    @kimsherlock8969 2 года назад +2

    So real,
    Rare.
    And wonderous.
    Bless the contributions of wonderful individuals 🙏
    We can see this beauty.

  • @CatherineScarborough
    @CatherineScarborough Год назад +1

    Spectacular! Thank you for this exquisite documentary. ♥️🇦🇺🕊️

  • @billoxiiboy
    @billoxiiboy 2 года назад

    As Australians, we live upon a land with a heart beat as long as time itself; ancient rhythms of ebb and flow having already shaped the ground beneath the feet of its first visitors some sixty millennia ago. Lake Eyre is Australia's steadfastly salted heart, returning heroically as a dwindled witness to the demise of the once magnificent Eromanga sea. With each return it measures one more hurrah to an epoch that flourished so very long ago.
    The three men that gifted us their lives and insightful awareness to this precious land of ours, are voices poignantly lost. However, they will never be forgotten. They are forever part of a story that continues to resonate through time. For this we must never forget an Australian Legacy that is also the ABC.

  • @patemblen3644
    @patemblen3644 11 месяцев назад +1

    So wonderful, thanks ABC. The chopper guys left a great legacy. Thank you.

  • @michaelp998
    @michaelp998 Год назад +1

    I love your abc documentaries….the land of wonder, the land down under !

  • @louisaklimentos7583
    @louisaklimentos7583 2 года назад +2

    So amazing !RIP to those who died while filming Lake Eyre

  • @Killereggman
    @Killereggman Год назад +1

    Don Rolands swimming in the 4 months of water..... The contrast between huge floods, or nothing. This is Australia

  • @dadt8009
    @dadt8009 2 года назад +4

    A beautiful film, a beautiful place.

  • @giterdunpete
    @giterdunpete Год назад

    I am hopeful that those three rest easy trusting that this documentary would make it to air. Each a leader in their field. A fantastic unique and professional expose^.

  • @maggievawser2575
    @maggievawser2575 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful loved it

  • @pillakartinya1747
    @pillakartinya1747 2 года назад +3

    This place has two Skeletons Elder Man And a Young Child
    They are imprinted into the Lands story
    Every time one try’s to remove them this lake Rains xoxo how beautiful it that We r incorporated into the land xox once again Mothers children

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz214 2 года назад +3

    I remember Lake Eyre very much back in the 70s'......

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 года назад

      As you would. Been around for a long time - and it’s still at the same location.

  • @rngalston
    @rngalston 2 года назад +1

    Now I feel I've been "down under" a bit! Loved it.

  • @seanconnery1277
    @seanconnery1277 2 года назад +2

    17.4.2022.Very good and best.

  • @alexandervanwyk7669
    @alexandervanwyk7669 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for a fascinating documentary.

  • @ChrisHeck-cy4zo
    @ChrisHeck-cy4zo 7 месяцев назад

    Forget money, WATER makes the world go round. Fantastic footage!

  • @rotax636nut5
    @rotax636nut5 Год назад

    The power of nature is beyond imagination, how do fish eggs lay in hot dry salty mud for decades then hatch into fish within days of the rain returning, and how do all the water birds know the rain has come from thousands of miles away, you couldn't make this stuff up, just incredible!

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 Год назад

    For those who do not do metric. Dude got up to a tad over 402 mph. As to the three who died, may they rest in peace in a green and good place.

  • @dannygayler3164
    @dannygayler3164 2 года назад

    R I P Paul ,John , and Gary , Sadly missed but never forgotten !

  • @HendrikDaStar
    @HendrikDaStar 2 года назад

    Beautiful area and docu!

  • @beverlydowner-marcelle2258
    @beverlydowner-marcelle2258 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful work indeed!

  • @graemewindley1614
    @graemewindley1614 11 месяцев назад

    Yo ,people if you can, go there,smell it feel the sun and breeze, hear the sounds, unbelievable.

  • @maggievawser2575
    @maggievawser2575 2 года назад +1

    Great documentary

  • @Mossyz.
    @Mossyz. 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this....Very interesting .

  • @stefanhernold345
    @stefanhernold345 6 месяцев назад

    I wonder if there ever was a wet season so rainy all across the whole of Australia as to even allow a couple of salties from the north end to make it down to Lake Eyre. 😲

  • @AntonellaSpain
    @AntonellaSpain 2 года назад +3

    Paul Lockerye.

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin 2 года назад

    Great piece. The ABC then, is nothing like the ABC now.

  • @mariq9918
    @mariq9918 Год назад

    What an amazing place. The narrative, now 2022, seems constricted. Imagine what the narrative by the People on Country, would be

  • @andrewhorsburgh2549
    @andrewhorsburgh2549 2 года назад

    I was really enjoying it but at times the background music put me right off. In the end the music won.

  • @deong6289
    @deong6289 2 года назад +1

    Would have been nice to have included the amazing Lake Eyre Dragon.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад

      yes, it was a bit light on things other than birds! so much going on there ecologically, i reckon we could skip the Birdsville Races and show more of that in these docos. Otherwise, quite well produced. and enjoyable.

  • @mikemarley2389
    @mikemarley2389 Год назад +1

    Let us hope it does not get misused like our Salton Sea in California ,USA.Have those "Painted Hills"been prospected for the shiny metal?

  • @georgehare2915
    @georgehare2915 Год назад

    reminds me of litchfeild and kakadu near DARWIN wonderfull district for tourists

  • @christinefarrall9391
    @christinefarrall9391 2 года назад +1

    Love This.

  • @badenpobjoy8274
    @badenpobjoy8274 2 года назад +1

    VERY GOOD documentary...

  • @carolinebarnes6832
    @carolinebarnes6832 2 года назад +1

    So sad that they were killed.

  • @danielvonbose557
    @danielvonbose557 Год назад

    This is like the Nile in reverse. The delta is in the middle of a desert.

  • @davechristian7543
    @davechristian7543 2 года назад +4

    Would rather forests any-day my-friend. #Peace.

    • @luminair11
      @luminair11 2 года назад

      Of course and so would most of us, but that shouldn't detract from the stunning filming, landscape and wonder of nature this filming explores in the vastness of the Australian desert.

  • @cjeremie
    @cjeremie 2 года назад

    ABC could do a re-visit. A notable difference between then and now is actually the huge lack of birdlife.

  • @lolguy-x9n
    @lolguy-x9n 2 года назад +1

    They should make use of these floods.

  • @timlewis5096
    @timlewis5096 2 года назад

    enjoyable video, pity the music made it unwatchable

  • @tonyclack5901
    @tonyclack5901 2 года назад +2

    Why are English champions always refered to as british but scottish and welsh people/pioneers are exactly that.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад

      perhaps because there is a more distinctive and well recognised ancien culture associated with Wales and Scotland, no disrespect to the Poms (my dad was from Yorkshire)

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад

      ancient

    • @DavoidJohnson
      @DavoidJohnson 2 года назад

      The UK is in a confused mess at the moment. Officially it's a union of countries but England acts like the overlord, ignoring the needs and preferences of the others. Hence another independence referendum next year for Scotland.

  • @georgehare2915
    @georgehare2915 Год назад

    flash floods are scary. one time your on sand next thing you know ? water up to your knees real fast

  • @lomasck
    @lomasck 2 года назад +2

    Cattle distroy this once perfect land.Humans have a lot to answer for.

  • @jennifermcdonald5432
    @jennifermcdonald5432 2 года назад +1

    I bet there would be a LOT of fossils under that salt. Not that I’m suggesting anyone dig up or destroy Lake Eyre. Just been binge watching dinosaurs vids, can you tell?

  • @glendabull2118
    @glendabull2118 2 года назад

    ♥️♥️

  • @davidwilkie9551
    @davidwilkie9551 2 года назад +1

    Australia

  • @brianvittachi6869
    @brianvittachi6869 2 года назад +1

    If an inland lake is fresh water why are there salt deposits?

    • @gjwjaf
      @gjwjaf 2 года назад

      The water does start off as fresh water.
      When it enters the Lake Eyre Basin it gradually becomes more saline.
      The basin was a shallow inland sea millions of years ago hence the accumulation of salt due to evaporation process over a very long time.
      Australia is an ancient geological landscape in full view.
      Totally unique and wonderful to observe.

    • @kelisurfs247
      @kelisurfs247 2 года назад

      The soil has salt and minerals in it naturally. The water dissolves it and salt becomes part of the water, the water evaporates and the clouds form, the rain cycle starts again. As the water evaporates it leaves the salt and some of the minerals behind causing the water to become salty, that's the natural cycle of rain in a nutshell. if you want to know more I suggest you look up a RUclips video on the subject.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад +1

      @Brian Vittachi archeology shows evidence of an inland sea at one time in antiquity. Salt tends to stay put once its deposited in large amounts.

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 года назад

      The land has salt. Do some research. Even in places like Victoria the ground water and soil contains trace amounts of salt. If the land dehydrates they concentrate. Plus many of these places once lay under ancient oceans.

    • @danielvonbose557
      @danielvonbose557 Год назад

      There are playa lakes in Nevada that do the same, even similar somewhat to Great Salt Lake.

  • @stevebutrimas9972
    @stevebutrimas9972 2 года назад

    Where is the map

  • @bigears4014
    @bigears4014 2 года назад +1

    If you farm out there your nuts

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 2 года назад

      @Big Ears not farming, grazing. There is a difference.

  • @rotax636nut5
    @rotax636nut5 Год назад +1

    Thank goodness for a bit of climate change if that was what brought the prayed for water..