Amazing Quest: Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand | Somewhere on Earth: Best Of | Free Documentary
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Somewhere on Earth - Best of: Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand | Free Documentary
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00:00:00 Australia
Off we go to the Buccaneer Archipelago, the labyrinth for pearl farmers, followed by an excursion to Mount Dare Station, a land where there is nothing but sand and rocks, and a visit to Arnhem Land, a world of its own. We meet Richard, the pearl farmer, Dave, the dependable desert guide and Simon, Russel and Otto, who live their lives according to the aboriginal traditions.
00:51:23 The East Coast of Australia
Darren Burns is one of the 150 aborigines that live here - on North Stradbroke Island. He tells about us what he does and what he teaches the children of the island. Then there’s Lossy Thompson, ancestor of Lord Howe - founder of Lord Howe Island. Lastly, we move further north on the Australian Continent to the Daintree rainforest where Claire Gely, entomologist, works, finishing her doctorate at the University of Brisbane.
01:41:56 Tasmania
In this episode we travel to Tasmania, where the Pacific and Indian Oceans meet, in the “Roaring Forties”… south of Australia.
02:32:37 New Zealand
The remnant of a sunken prehistoric continent, New Zealand is teeming with exuberant vegetation and the most stunning sites from the riverbeds of the Hokitika region to the exploration of “Waters of Greenstone”. We meet Peter, the paint brusher, Dave, the hunter for jade stones and Furhana, the woman living in a wild paradise.
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Off we go to the Buccaneer Archipelago, the labyrinth for pearl farmers, followed by an excursion to Mount Dare Station, a land where there is nothing but sand and rocks, and a visit to Arnhem Land, a world of its own. We meet Richard, the pearl farmer, Dave, the dependable desert guide and Simon, Russel and Otto, who live their lives according to the aboriginal traditions. And that’s just part 1 of 4. This Somewhere on Earth: an unhurried look at people and places who make a difference in their part of the world. And ultimately, it makes a difference in all our lives. Enjoy. It’s a gorgeous trip.
Massive respect for the Aboriginal people of Australia!!! Amazing ancient civilization, gentle people.
How is this kind of high quality story telling documentary actually free? Amazing.
His paintings should be auctioned, such amazing paintings worth alot.
@T.2.S.A.
10 күн бұрын
i used to do volunteer work at the Aborignal art Museum in the Netherlands
@adamant8501
7 күн бұрын
@@T.2.S.A.thats it?
Que maravillosa historia de vida en la naturaleza extrema pero llena de la enseñanzas y valores que transmite Samuil. Gracias por tan bella historia
Me and my wife watching your documentary together thanks for sharing
Beautiful country and the people seem so laid back.
This was an incredible documentary. I have added it to my Saved list so I can watch it.
True that the Australian Aboriginals including The Tasmanian Aborigines as well as Melanesians including Torres Strait Islanders, Papuans, Micronesians, And Polynesians all had there find time to shine yet there histories are more underateted and underestimated wordly even compared to Native American And Sub Saharan African ones yeah.
This was an amazing show I especially liked the Abo stories
The more pearls you see the more oysters get killed, there's a safe way to take out the pearls without harmful the oysters put them back to their habitat and save the sea
Quiet and amazing place to be visited ❤ iam from Fiji it is possible
We are the Tasmanian Palawa people.
@justkeepswimming8892
5 күн бұрын
Welcome to America
ما هم همراه شما سفر کردیم ممنون از زحمات شما 🙏
Excelente muy buen reportaje
I would love to travel and experience in real life 🤣😂❤️❤️
Wow beautiful😅
Sorry to have to inform you Richard but there is a whole country between Tasmania and the south pole. Its caled New Zealand!
@riceleston
6 күн бұрын
it's MORE LIKE BESIDE IT NOT BETWEEN.
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australia is so pretty, love that red dirt! and no 5g towers, just wide open spaces.
3 hours!!!
Why are there no closed captions?
Keep living the native ways , , GOD IS A NATIVE , , ,
hay muchos documentales de su pagina que quiero ver pero no puedo porque no estan hablados en espñol como este...
@roberttriest3388
8 күн бұрын
Hey, my version is in English. Doesn't take much and I'm amazed! THANK YOU SIR
1:57:30 esos arboles han permanecido durante la historia humana
No subtitles? Why?
How can I move to Australia ?!!
@Ceso123
19 күн бұрын
Not very easily!! They only let certain people with certain trades or professions in that is needed to boost their economy
@davidandrew3481
19 күн бұрын
@@Ceso123 I've got knowledge and profession, how can I apply for citizenship
@wackynz3260
18 күн бұрын
@@davidandrew3481 Doctors Police and Teachers are sought after.
@davidandrew3481
18 күн бұрын
@@wackynz3260 What abt mechanics, sports and Planning Officers ?!
@wackynz3260
17 күн бұрын
@@davidandrew3481 Not sure bro, i live in New Zealand, i know they are recruiting here for those 3 professions.
Who determines that some one can just claim a sea area and farm oysters ..I expect if some one else comes along and tries they wouldn’t be allowed too.
I thought speed is in the thumbnail😂😂
Esa malesa es de ai ho alguien la trajo
Where are the mutton birds
Anyone else came here for Dave Chappelle?
@justkeepswimming8892
5 күн бұрын
Wdym
epic!! stoked to watch this one.
Tasmania is part of Australia.
@FreeDocumentary
20 күн бұрын
Yes. We know. Tasmania got its own episode.
آیا میدونستین که شما یه دو نه اییید❤👑❤؟
sad they kill the oyster after receiving such a gift.
Ok,so i understand he has to eat so does his younger brother , and he easily got that done could it be possible that he actually pulled out that nice extravagant piece of fuel and left literally the entire buffalo there or is it being picked up for the other tribes members to eat i don't see another reason exept for as mentioned killing it for the sake of killing to control the animal populous and keep the billabong Lillys safe .....
Is Tasmania not part of Australia??
@isfet5149
20 күн бұрын
Yes it is. The title is dumb.
@johanjohn6426
20 күн бұрын
@@isfet5149Tasmania’s got its own episode I think.
@Aussie-des420
19 күн бұрын
No it’s that little island below us 😂
@shanemaynard5842
19 күн бұрын
We are the Tasmanian Palawa people
@Aussie-des420
19 күн бұрын
@@shanemaynard5842 more than just one mob my wife is also Tasmanian aboriginal
I find this oyster farm really quite shocking ... wouldn t u consider this "business" as a form of slavery ?
@Philly-lq6zr
19 күн бұрын
All jobs is slavery , I was going to mentioned the same , ,, politicians brittish royals pirates, don't care about people's jobs are risky , for slaves and pay their wages , by taxing ,, Corporations don't care about people's risking their life's just to steal profits, , why would a diver take a risk when they don't have visibility below waters is criminal ,, It all about greedy and money stealing land and pollution, inventing expense rubbish, , never been about safety of the labouring, slaves , , it all just taking and selling just to be rich , destroying land , just for money , peopkes need to be following and listen to the natives , not, the greedy white man , , I rather listen to the natives , and their stories , they are more true to the land, and not about greedy money , , no expensive rubbish invented, no destroying, the land, , and living with the land, respect to the land , ,
creo que su mujer merece primero la revancha
Porque no hacen hesas perlas de algun material hi dejan de fastidiar aesa ostras
Lamine yamal
De pronto no les gusted ha ustedes pero ci ha los pajaros
This video it's too long I think🤣
If you would like to get rid toenail fungus and many other foot problems all you have to do is put crushed aspirin in your socks. That's right good ole salicylic acid will do the trick guaranteed!
Don’t be rama rama
Aotearoa, Indigenous history anywhere around the Planet once had long term relationships with the Taiao until Colonialism turned up & now it’s “leave it alone” yeah right. 👁️⚫️🌍🌎🌏☠️👽✨🖕🏽
This is massive oyster abuse ,
Arnhem Land & other Aboriginal communities are pathetic......for a culture that believes you can't own the land they sure like to posses the land and force non-Aboriginals to pay for access to land that "belongs" to the Aboriginal community. If you can't own the land then I as a non-Aboriginal Australian shouldn't have to pay or receive permission to travel threw the land.
Wonderful