Great natural wonders - the Twelve Apostles, Melbourne, Australia - David Attenborough - BBC
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2008
- David Attenborough narrates this video clip showing the Twelve Apostles off the coast of Melbourne Australia. Amazing rock formations rising out of the ocean. From BBC.
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Sir David Attenborough, your an inspiration, an explorer of exceptional detail and devotion to all life. It is a privilege to have seen your documentaries, see your work come to life and expressions of your passions to be observed. Thank you
i have been to this place and its just simply amazing !
i REALLY LOVE when Sir David narrate
i just love these videos they are awesome the music and video clips and narrator go awesome together
This was an awesome site, one of the best I've ever visited on this planet. Highly recommended.
I just saw them live the first time last week. They are pretty good. There's one way out in the ocean. Just looks crazy out there. The rest are much closer to the land though. Definitely worth a look.
Would love to see these in person…”dreams”
I was there last Saturday on the 1st December 2012... boy, its amazing...!!!
Natural Beauty
The London Bridge formation collapsed about 10 years ago. Through sheer bad luck, a man and woman who were having an elicit affair were stranded on the distant part and needed helicopter rescue. A bad way to be found out as it was big news
this place is just fascinating.
I want to live in Australia so badly..
Just go to Cannon Beach In Oregon if you want to see sea stacks. They are pretty nice about same size.
Whoa. Good info.
I've been there, its awesome
Number 1: You have said the Twelve Apostles are off the coast of Melbourne. Coming from someone from Melbourne, they are not off the coast of Melbourne; they are not in Port Phillip Bay. However they are nearby; only 150ish to 200 kilometres south-west of Melbourne, a good outing for a long weekend. Number 2: This documentary must have been made pre-2005. The closest rock stack at 0:24 collapsed on July 3 2005, leaving 8 Apostles. (There were only 9 to begin with anyway not 12).
mmm, so those people were wrong? How could they miscount?
netweed09 'Nine Apostles' doesn't have the same ring does it? The British colonists had to name the collective something, so why not something biblical in an aboriginal land?!!
Bro, this video is older than me 😅
@atown327 i heard some of them broke.. is that true?
best drive along the Great Ocean Road.
On day, I shall be there!
@ScottishHades - I think it's more like 8½ now - one collapsed only a few years ago.
wow, nice vid. looks like the ocean is eating the land.
Great video! 😎😆😀 #melborneisawesome
Melbourne is 227 km from the 12 Apostles.You'd be in Doncaster if you traveled that distance north from London.
Even what you thought the toughest and strongest rock will eventually break and change it’s shapes under natures forces, the toughest rock can’t stay the same person ,,, no matter how beautiful it’s shape is,,, salt water, storm repeated hits against the surface breaks it to pieces
I get to see them every day go down and fish at gibson steps which is how you get down onto the beach below them. But i dont understand why so many people come and see them i guess it is because i see them every day.
not many left now still a few to see though
Are you on tv?
can you imagine the immensity of time where the tops of the pillars were once sea bed.the billion trillions of animals that lived n died, the generations. and all locked up in rock almost as if they never existed.and we see 1 lil part for a fleeting moment, and then become rock like them. 1 sec after deaths the same as a trillion trillion yrs
fancy surfin the wave @ .38? gees !!! LOL
Hear, hear! Though sadly our politicians are determined to populate it as fast as possible.
@Pedrofrombrazil hi pedro from brazil!
I'm half Australian but haven't been there very often. I just love these beaches more than any "white sand hot chicks" beaches. I leave normal beaches for stupid tourists. You know, those that go there to act like idiots, party and sunbath.
This is a place to sit down and look at the sea for hours. The sound of the waves, the smell of the sea... What more can you ask for?
Anyway, BBC do the best documentaries you can hope to make, that's for sure.
The seas and deserts are far too OP; need a good nerfing
off the coast of Melbourne?? i know not!
Sorry but Mother Nature has transformed the 12 apostles to the 7 dwarfs.
to many snakes and spiders over there as well as crocs and sharks...brrrr
can you swim on those? lol
Maybe you missed the part where I said "act like idiots". Sorry but there are loads of better places to do these things. The reason people still pay a huge amount of money to do the same thing they could have done back home is because they are tools.
One fell.
@Assaultpredator Well, it's kind of like you would get as much thumbs down if you said you're American on a vid against the liberation of Kosovo.
this looks like not from this planet!
LOL...only in Australia- a country lacking in natural wonders for sure- would these utterly uninteresting rocks be considered a tourist attraction.
Kodiak how on earth is Australia "lacking in natural wonders" how ridiculously ignorant
Kodiak perhaps you should research or visit before forming an absolutely ignorant opinion...LOL
Bec McGettigan I live there...I've seen the so called 12 apostles and they're not worth the 3 hour drive from Melbourne. Bland, uninteresting, unimpressive.
Wow what an idiot
Originally called "the 12 piglets," before meddling Christians renamed them.
Hah; triggered
i'm not sure whether you understand the enormity of the 12 apostles, and that they are one of the wonders of the world. where's Oregon? just as silly!
A few rocks in the sea, not that special.. Better go to Thailand.