No global warming, no coral bleaching, etc. I still remember the Amazon jungle, marine and wild life in Surinam, Dutch Guyana, in the beginning 70s. Lots of it is all gone now. I also remember the coral reefs and marine life in the Caribbean Dutch Antilles durind the 80s. I can cry looking at the damage we, humans, have done in less than 50 years….. Malcom Douglas his adventure movies reminds me of how good it all was. That time the world had only 3 billion people. Now, 2022, we have 8.3 billion.
As lordzetoc mentioned it’s a narrators voice over while editing,at those times of filming using a microphone would have been difficult if not a nuisance to record because of noises of the elements,unintelligible dialogue of tribal people as well as Malcom and his mate trying to communicate in those harsh environments for viewers to follow their treks & predicaments they endured.It was wonderful to watch so glad we have this record of Australia’s exploration on film with extraordinary men devoting years for our entertainment/knowledge of this remarkable country.
Anyone who doubted if the efforts were worth the time and money, should be set in a deserted island am see how quickly they think the effort of saving is worth it or not.
The Remoteness Of The Kimberley Region Of Western Australia And It's Offshore Islands Means That Any Medical Emergency Needs To Be Prepared For As The Hospitals Are A Long Way Away Although There's Always The Flying Doctor Of Course!😒🤠🚘🏞️⛵🛥️🌅🛩️🚑👩⚕️💉🏥🇦🇺
It all those smokers we see in most episodes. You have to wonder where their finished cigarette ciggie butts went to, cause them fellas dont look the type to carry a Mother of Pearl ladies cigarette ashtry.
what...? no wallaby steaks in local drive-thru..?????? how primativ....... oooohhhhh now i get it..... someone who doesnt live on steak in styrofoam packaging..... how.... i dunno....real. ?! i think im out of date..... id rather a traditiona lifestyle to what we have ......
Dave is the unsung hero ❤
Awesome these classic will be forever remembered. Good work advartis
100% Australia has changed so much
I remember watching these documentaries watching in late 80's and 90's. Love it. Thanks for uploading!
His dog, assumingly even with just one eye, and a lifespan of only 7 years, have seen more of this beautiful world than me😂
Thank you for posting. Saved me 1200 dollars.
TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARYDOOS !!!
Love these films of Malcolm’s. We don’t have this in UK
Enjoying from USA /West Virginia
All animals are worth saving, just look at how many are lost forever
AWESOME DOC ...
Gots to get me one of those cool little Halfinger 4x4's
Saving a bit of history cheer matee
Awesome
No global warming, no coral bleaching, etc. I still remember the Amazon jungle, marine and wild life in Surinam, Dutch Guyana, in the beginning 70s. Lots of it is all gone now.
I also remember the coral reefs and marine life in the Caribbean Dutch Antilles durind the 80s.
I can cry looking at the damage we, humans, have done in less than 50 years…..
Malcom Douglas his adventure movies reminds me of how good it all was.
That time the world had only 3 billion people. Now, 2022, we have 8.3 billion.
I'm happy to say that the Kimberly is pretty much as Malcolm found it.
Pity the world didnt stay like this😢
Whats changed
Malcom's accent and voice changed a lot?
think its just a speaker and not the voice of malcom. in the credits its says "Sprecher" which i believe is speaker
As lordzetoc mentioned it’s a narrators voice over while editing,at those times of filming using a microphone would have been difficult if not a nuisance to record because of noises of the elements,unintelligible dialogue of tribal people as well as Malcom and his mate trying to communicate in those harsh environments for viewers to follow their treks & predicaments they endured.It was wonderful to watch so glad we have this record of Australia’s exploration on film with extraordinary men devoting years for our entertainment/knowledge of this remarkable country.
@@mitchmercan yes. first time ive come across Malcom and these films. they are amazing
and im glad dave was okay. I wonder how the aboriginals fared during monsoon season? must have been even harder living
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Poor watty coming back to his abandoned village
That rogue bull didn't understand youtube Rule #1:
The cameraman always survives
What is name of Pearl Lugger
Streeter
Anyone who doubted if the efforts were worth the time and money, should be set in a deserted island am see how quickly they think the effort of saving is worth it or not.
The Remoteness Of The Kimberley Region Of Western Australia And It's Offshore Islands Means That Any Medical Emergency Needs To Be Prepared For As The Hospitals Are A Long Way Away Although There's Always The Flying Doctor Of Course!😒🤠🚘🏞️⛵🛥️🌅🛩️🚑👩⚕️💉🏥🇦🇺
Hmmm... no cooking and eating of scorpions.
Only By The Ants!🤔🦂🐜🐜🐜🐜
۱۴۰۲~۴~۲۴❤❤💥🌻🌷🌼
How diverse the wildlife used to be
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Great To See The Late Harry Butler Get A Mention Too!🤗🧔🚤🌅⛲🐍🇦🇺
Absolutely agree,hat’s off to our great wilderness filmmakers of this land,loved it.
31:10 hahahah
It all those smokers we see in most episodes. You have to wonder where their finished cigarette ciggie butts went to, cause them fellas dont look the type to carry a Mother of Pearl ladies cigarette ashtry.
what...? no wallaby steaks in local drive-thru..?????? how primativ....... oooohhhhh now i get it..... someone who doesnt live on steak in styrofoam packaging..... how.... i dunno....real. ?! i think im out of date..... id rather a traditiona lifestyle to what we have ......
Terrible music