Australia’s Wild Northeast | Wildlife Documentary 4K | Queensland Animals and Landscapes
Embark on a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of Queensland, Australia's northeastern state. From the ancient rainforests of Daintree, home to the Southern Cassowary and Saltwater Crocodiles, to the sand dunes of the Simpson Desert. From the rainforests of Atherton Tableland, home to the Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo and the Platypus, to the geological wonders found deep in the Gulf Savannah. We explore the open woodlands of Magnetic Island where we find Koalas and Allied Rock Wallabies. We watch Green Turtles nesting on the beaches of Central Queensland before travelling to Southeast Queensland’s Border Ranges where we see Lamington Spiny Crayfish and Antarctic Beech Trees, both relics from ancient times. Join us on this unforgettable expedition as we uncover the natural wonders of Queensland.
#Documentary #Australia #Queensland #NatureDocumentary #Wildlife #Daintree #rainforest
National Geographic, Australian Geographic, Australia Forest, Australia Rainforest, Australia Lakes, Australian Islands, Australian animals, Daintree, Great Barrier Reef, Atherton Tableland, Gulf Savannah, Simpson Desert, Magnetic Island, Black Mountain, Lamington National Park
Narration by Steve Chambers - check out Steve’s website here www.stevevoicetalent.com/
Maps licensed through Wildwood Maps - check out Alex’s Award-winning maps here wildwoodmaps.com/
SEQ Border Ranges aerials provided by Steven Joel - check out Steven’s KZread channel here - / @stevenjoelco
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Great Barrier Reef / Green Turtles
01:07 This is Queensland
02:08 Daintree
03:01 Southern Cassowary
06:23 Saltwater Crocodile
08:42 Green Turtle nesting
11:10 Atherton Tableland
12:16 Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo
13:54 Platypus
16:19 The Gulf Savannah
16:54 Chillagoe / Limestone Karsts
18:14 The Bilby
19:38 The Simpson Desert
20:21 Western Brown Snake
21:37 Wedge-tailed Eagle
22:54 Magnetic Island
23:22 Koalas
25:34 Allied Rock Wallabies
27:06 Black Mountain
27:46 Black Mountain Skink
28:53 South-eastern Queensland Border Ranges
29:30 Lamington Spiny Crayfish
31:02 Antarctic Beech
32:16 Protection / Conclusion
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Thank you. We need reminding of what a beautiful natural world we exist in, and to make sure that all the amazing animals/mammals/birds that we share this planet with are cared for and that their habitat is maintained for the benefit of all. Ecosystems are essential to all soul's wellbeing. So good to see areas of Queensland that most of us haven't visited. Blessings to you for such a great documentary. From Queensland with gratitude and love.
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching, so happy to hear you found our documentary informative. We are very blessed to have so many wonderful species of wildlife in this country and we need to protect the ones that remain. Thanks so much for your kindness, stay safe, cheers Phil
We really do live in a beautiful country with amazing nature❤
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
We certainly do, thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Fantastic! A great production all round. I wanted more at the end...I usually feel that way after watching a documentary. Thanks from Brisbane.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching and for the kind feedback. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you for uploading rhis amazing video.❤😮❤
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching my documentary, and thank you for your kind words, much appreciated, cheers Phil
Dieser Fim hat mich sehr beeindruckt! Wahrscheinlich wird es mir nicht vergönnt sein, diese wunderschöne Landschaft live zu erleben. Vielen Dank für dein Engagement, mir diese Welt näher zu bringen.👍👍👍
@IntotheWildFilms
6 күн бұрын
[Aus dem Englischen übersetzen] Grüße aus Australien. Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen, Sie sind sehr nett. Ich freue mich, dass Ihnen die Dokumentation gefallen hat. Wenn Sie nicht hierher reisen können, um unser wunderbares Land zu sehen, dann hoffe ich, dass das Anschauen dieses Kanals das nächstbeste ist. Bleiben Sie gesund, Cheers Phil
Another gem - many thanks & greetz from Europe.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Sven, you are very kind mate, cheers Phil
I'm watching this as I travel through Queensland. What a beautiful film!
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed our doco during your adventure, thanks so much for watching, safe travels, cheers Phil
@matthewcullen1298
8 күн бұрын
That's awesome mate. I was born on the gold coast. I love seeing people visiting my beautiful state. Where abouts are you now?
Another Epic Production Phil I love seeing so many familiar areas and brought back memories of my travels across the state!
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks Chris, we moved to NSW late last year so its a bit of a love letter to my home for 30 years. I'll be back for more filming though. Keep up the great work over at your channel, stay safe Cheers Phil xx
@AquariusTraveller
14 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms That's a big change :)
Another banger, keep up the brilliant work!
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, you are very kind. Cheers Phil
We're a dot in the universe... There's so much to see and explore yet we're obessed with the smallest trivial things. So locked in our small habits, routines, labour because we know no better... I feel so jealous of people who travel in the most remote places. It takes bravery and yes money but most of all bravery to let the plan start and let go of this mockery of a life we created for ourselves. Australia you're so immensely spiritual and beautiful...
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, Australia is indeed a magnificantly beautiful country with an incredible array of unique wildlife. Stay safe, Cheers Phil
Magnifique ! Francaise, je suis tombée amoureuse de l'Australie quand j'étais jeune, de sa faune, flore et paysage, grâce au livre de photos commentées par une spécialiste des reptiles travaillant pour le muséum d'histoire naturelle de Paris. Et j'ai été très choquée et malheureuse il y a 2 ans, lors des incendies monstrueux qui ont ravagés la faune et la flore. Voir ces koalas et kangourous morts ou recueillis brûlés et assoiffés m'a brisé le coeur. Il faut vraiment protéger toutes ces richesses, ces merveilles de la nature.
@IntotheWildFilms
10 күн бұрын
[traduit de l'anglais] Bonjour d'Australie, merci d'avoir regardé et partagé votre histoire de tomber amoureux de notre flore et de notre faune uniques. Moi aussi, j’ai eu le cœur brisé de voir la dévastation des feux de brousse en Australie en 2019/20. La nature rebondit maintenant, ce qui fait plaisir à voir. J'espère que vous viendrez nous rendre visite un jour et découvrirez par vous-même nos magnifiques paysages et notre faune. D’ici là, nous continuerons à réaliser des documentaires à regarder. Merci encore d'avoir regardé et partagé votre histoire. Restez en sécurité, bravo Phil
@agnesracle3788
10 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms merci Phill, ce serait un rêve de venir vous rendre visite dans l'outback australien, mais ce n'est pas la porte à côté, c'est même aux antipodes... et le voyage est très cher, mais parfois.... il faut avoir un but et se donner les moyens de réaliser ses rêves.... en attendant, je me régale de vos belles vidéos. Amitiés de Bourgogne Phill, je vis au pays du bon vin et je bois à votre santé et prospérité 😉
What an amazing documentary Phil, I love the koalas and am amazed at how you get so close in to the animals without them running away. keep up this awesome work and can't wait for the next one.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Hi Manda, so lovely to hear from you again, hope you and the family are well. Glad you enjoyed this one too. Yes the Koalas are so cute aren't they? I have a 600mm lens these days which allows me to get some of those shots without getting too close. The reality is there is a heap of luck and just many, many hours searching and sitting in the heat and humidity waiting to get the perfect shot. There is nothing like the thrill of seeing these beautiful creatures living their lives in the wild though. We filmed that nesting Turtle on Chinaman's beach up at Agnes Waters at 1am after spending hours walking along the beach looking for thier tracks, that night was so cool.
@mandasphotography8229
14 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms wow that would have been a great bucket list ✅ to be able to witness that. Keep up the great work hopefully you might get down to vic and do one down here lol
Greatest place in the world, happy to live here!. Awesome Video!
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the vid, thanks for the kind feedback, cheers Phil
Wonderful in all it's grand dimensions!
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Queensland sure is, thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Great work Phil 👍 We sure have some very unique animals and landscapes here in Australia 🌿
@gillianbrookwell1678
15 күн бұрын
The narrator's name is Steve.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for being a part of it Steven, hope we'll have other opportunities to work together in the future. Cheers Phil
BABE ANOTHER INTO THE WILD DOCUMENTARY SHOWING THE BEAUTY OF AUSTRALIA DROPPED, GET IN HERE!!
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Great video, thank you. It's the best country in the World, and has so much to see we can't do it in a lifetime. But I'm giving it my best shot 🙏
@IntotheWildFilms
3 күн бұрын
Good for you, thanks for the kind feedback. Enjoy your adventures. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Amazing doco mate!
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind feedback buddy, much appreciated and really glad you enjoyed the doco. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
ENJOY WATCHING AND LOVED IT MORE PLEASE ❣️🥰❣️ THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE WHOLE EPISODE🙏❣️🙏
@IntotheWildFilms
6 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching @pitbullmom3234, I'm delighted you enjoyed the fruits of all our efforts. Plenty more of these to come so stay tuned 😀. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Beautiful! Just spent a week in FNQ and Daintree, been a few times now, it always draws me back!
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Yeah me too, beautiful part of the world always something to point my camera at. Thanks for watching and subbing to our channel, Stay safe, cheers Phil
As far as I know this channel is legit. Nothing like other channel calling pigeons crows and such. lol Awesome and learned some more on nature! So fun! TY
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Yes we are legit. We put a lot of time researching our subjects and do our very best to ensure that the factual information is correct. Great to hear you found our content informtative and fun😁 , thanks for watching, cheers Phil
With the initial tones of the soundtrack that resonates with the spirit, our eyes begin to feast on the sometimes incomprehensible, sometimes astonishing. Almost immediately, the familiar voice of Steve Chambers joins the audio/visual chorus and the adventure begins. We are transported into the depths of a world where neon coloured fish dance with green sea turtles and so begins yet another masterpiece from the incomparable Phil Selmes. This is an emotionally stirring work, brining highs and lows of fear and respect for the prehistoric nature of Australia in its Crocodiles and Cassowaries. Soon, though, the patriotic heart beats for the beloved Koalas, Bilbies and the like, showing that within the fauna, what is conceptually a direct reflection of the flora and landscapes, this alien world cannot be confined or contained to a single idea. Extreme diversity, the energetic nature of life itself, is expressed beautifully within this awesome 4K documentary. From precipice to sub-terrestrial caves, from Black Mountain to the Simpson Desert, once more my imagination is engaged and I am left, in the end, viscerally and vicariously satisfied. Thank you.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Grant, old buddy old pal, I'm making you the #1 member of the Into the Wild Films fan club. You are very kind mate, thank you. I always love reading your comments, its like poetry. I'm really chuffed that our work continues to resonate with you my friend. Thanks again, take care, stay safe, cheers Phil
wow a tree kangaroo, I love learning new things, our world has so much diversity in life, I hope we never learn everything, because that is the driving force in progress, always reach for more knowledge, search and be happy, learning is the best high
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Steve, great to hear you have found our content informative and engaging, that's what we are trying to achieve. Every one of these docos I make I learn so much too and can only agree with you that learning about natural history is the best. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Simply Excellent work 👍
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
You are very kind, thank you :) Cheers Phil
most impressive production ... move over David A! I've seen hundreds of those crayfish on the march, it was awesome
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thank you Kate, you are very kind. Hundereds of Spiny Crayfish on the march?????? where on earth did you witness that? Cheers Phil
@kate-hy
14 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms Parma Creek nature reserve ... decades ago! It was sheer magic
Fantastic documentary. Have also subscribed! Let’s live in harmony and friendship with nature for eternity
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Aww thank you Daniella, you are very kind, I hope you enjoy watching more of our documentaries. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Just WONDERFUL!!!!❤️👏
@IntotheWildFilms
6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much Monica, you are very kind. Cheers Phil
Such an amazing video one of the best I’ve seen in a long time should be proud of this work
@IntotheWildFilms
4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind feedback. Im delighted you enjoyed the documentary. Cheers Phil
I like this beautiful video😊👍👏
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Aww thanks very much, it was my pleasure to bring it to you. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Amazing documentary!
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and for subbing to my channel, so glad you enjoyed the doco. Stay safe, cheers Phil
My mum's great uncle Jack Stuart was dubbed the king of Atherton Tablelands by the white man, who gave him a breastplate to signify that he was the Indigenous leader of that area We're from the bottom in Gordonvale ( famous for the cane toad lol ) to Goldsborough Valley and up the mountains a bit Her grandmother was his sister 😊 Also where the platypus was filmed looks like the back of one of my best mates ( sadly passed away ) mum's place, where you're guaranteed to see one, breakfast lunch and tea lol Thanks for sharing great documentary ❤
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, I have relatives in Cairns just north of you. The Platypus sequence was shot up at Yungaburra. Thanks for sharing your story, stay safe, cheers Phil
@lonceyscopyfilmmaking6564
7 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms you're welcome anytime Awesome as I knew it lol You're welcome anytime Thanks again Have a good one take care see you mate bye 👋 👍
Another wonderful video. Thank you for making it. Muri
@IntotheWildFilms
13 күн бұрын
Hi Muri, thank you for watching, you are very kind. We really appreciate you long standing support of our channel. Stay safe, Cheers Phil
I was transcended watching this. Thank you. Subscribing.
@IntotheWildFilms
7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and subbing. I'm glad you enjoyed the doco. Cheers Phil
Underrated channel lol, keep up the good work :D
@IntotheWildFilms
3 күн бұрын
Thank you, you are very kind, glad you are enjoying our documentaries. Cheers Phil
Wow, these Limestone Karsts look amazing! 😍😍 Adding this spot to my bucket list 📝 Also loving the Tony's soundtrack, one of my favourite compsers
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Tony Anderson is a real talent isn't he? He's the first place i stop to look when i'm looking for background music. Chillagoe is the place where the limestone Karsts are, its such a unique and spectacular landscape. I made a separate video (non doco) on Chillagoe some years back if you are interested in having a look you can find it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/nYumkqmahNOphsY.html Anyway thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Cheers Phil
That was a great video👍🏻
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, you are very kind and I'm delighted you enjoyed the doco. Cheers Phil
Incredible
@IntotheWildFilms
7 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Zach, glad you enjoyed the doco. Cheers Phil
Thanks from the Atherton Tablelands.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Outstanding work Phil, I live in that area, (Atherton Tablelands) and can relate to just about everything you showcased !!! 🤠😎
@IntotheWildFilms
4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watchng Andy, glad you enjoyed the doco. You live in a beautiful part of Queensland filled with so many natural wonders. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Excellent documentary, thanks for sharing, subscribed.
@IntotheWildFilms
4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind feedback and welcome aboard. Cheers Phil
Luverly doku, I didn't know some of these places existed in australia.
@IntotheWildFilms
8 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, glad i could show you something you hadn't seen before. Cheers Phil
OUTSTANDING!!! Your mix of photography and narration is delightful. :)
@IntotheWildFilms
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind feedback, glad you enjoyed the documentary. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Waaaw amazing
@IntotheWildFilms
5 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed the doco. Cheers Phil
The cassowaries have beautiful necks and heads and they lay gorgeous green eggs.
@IntotheWildFilms
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, yes they are are remarkable creatures, I'm so fortunate to have been able to film them in out in nature. I've only ever seen pictures of their green eggs, would be great to see a Cassowary nest in real life. Stay safe, cheers Phil
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@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
There is a group called Australian Wildlife Conservancy that is doing amazing things. They have properties all over Australia that have predator fences to keep out feral cats, dogs, pigs and foxes. Once it is clear of these animals they start to release native animals. It's working really well so far and is only operating through donations.
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Anne, yes I've watched a few videos on those guys, amazing work they are doing creating little 'island sancuaries' to give our endemic species a chance to live in the wild again. Cheers Phil
Hi Phil.... congratulations on another great film. As you know, I am compiling footage here in Thailand in the hope of doing some similar films here. Recently, I've added a small behind-the-scenes camera and a drone and notice that these cameras and associated tutorials etc. lean heavily to 30fps shooting and multiples thereof. I have always shot 25fps and I imagine that you too come from a PAL background, but I'm now wondering whether I have to change to 30fps to make the editing process more streamlined. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the ideal specs, especially bearing in mind that the final look of the images will trump any post-production difficulties.
@IntotheWildFilms
7 күн бұрын
Hi, always happy to share my experiences. Please feel free to email me directly at iwfilms10@gmail.com anytime and I'll get back to you as soon as i can. I use Premier Pro for editing and set up my timeline at 25FPS. These days i shoot all my footage camera, drone and GoPro at 25 FPS. But for this film some of my archive footage was shot at 30 FPS. Premier Pro will adjust 30FPS footage by dropping frames but, to me at least, it tends to look a little bit choppy. I adjust and 30FPS framerate to 25 FPS to keep the shot buttery smooth. In Premier Pro this can be done using the Modify function and selecting 'interprate footage as..... FPS'. I cant comment on other editing software. Its not something you 'have to' do but its what I do. The curse of being a perfectionist!!!. Hope this helps, feel free to drop me an email anytime. Best regards Phil
I love watching films like this on our planets wildlife and environmant, but it seams that in every film i watch within minutes of starting the destructive hand of "humans" is mentioned and how animals are becoming extinct i shudder to think what the future holds for all life?
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Richard, I understand where you are coming from. As a documentary / filmmaker, I've pondered over getting the tone right for these films. Like you, I really enjoy watching nature documentaries, and i want to get lost in the fascination and wonders of the natural world. That's really what I'm trying to do here, I want people to care about the natural world. I'm trying not to be too heavy-handed about things, but I feel I would be doing these wonderful creatures a huge dis-service if I didn't include some facts about their plight. Take care mate, thanks watching and taking the time to leave some feedback. Cheers Phil
@richardjohnson5529
14 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms thank you for a caring about nature and our wildlife as i do and i look forward to watching more videos.
@Danika_Nadzan
14 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilmsI agree with Richard, and I also think you've managed a good balance. Thank you for caring enough to make these films and for sharing your love of the many wondrous inhabitants of our beautiful planet home.😊
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Thank you @Danika_Nadzan you are very kind. Yes its a difficult balance, but its really helpful to receive this kind of feedback. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
@theseb1979
8 күн бұрын
Life will adapt and continue. How humans adapt remains to be seen.
I love australia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@IntotheWildFilms
3 күн бұрын
Me too, we need to protect the wonders that remain. Thanks for watchng, cheers Phil
@user-ig8qn2en8y
3 күн бұрын
Yes I'm from Iraq I'm 13 years old my dream travel to Australia it is beautiful country in the world I very love australia and where are you from ❤❤❤@@IntotheWildFilms
@user-ig8qn2en8y
3 күн бұрын
Australia 👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤
@IntotheWildFilms
2 күн бұрын
@@user-ig8qn2en8y Hold on to that dream and come and visit us some day soon. We we would love to see you. Cheers Phil
@user-ig8qn2en8y
2 күн бұрын
Thanks I hope so ❤❤❤❤❤
Black Mountain is also apparantly haunted. Several people have disappeared there. Some were on horseback. Their horses also disappeared. 😊😊
@IntotheWildFilms
6 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Cathy, there certainly is a lot of folklore around Black Mountain. As someone who has climbed over its boulders I can understand how if someone fell down between the cracks they might never be found. The cracks between the boulders can extend to 5 to 6 m down, if you fell down there and couldn't climb out nobody would hear your cries for help and it would be extremely difficult for anyone to see you. I didn't venture in too far for that reason and had a spotter with eyes exactly where i was the entire time.
@cathybenson5119
6 күн бұрын
I've heard that there are tunnels in there. The story I heard is that some stock men went into the tunnels to look for lost cattle. The cattle and the stock men were never found.
👌👌👌
@IntotheWildFilms
10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Lovely video as always. Are you able to share what microphone you use for the voiceover?
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Hi Toby, thanks for the kind words mate, glad you enjoyed the doco. Our voiceovers are recorded in a studio in the UK by our professional Voiceover Artist - Steve Chambers. I honestly dont know the details of the equipment he uses but I'm sure if you got in touch he'd be happy to share them with you. Steve is a really nice guy. His website is www.stevevoicetalent.com/ you can get in touch with him from there. Hope this helps.
@tobyport5873
13 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms thank you kindly
you would think that ! 😋
@IntotheWildFilms
10 күн бұрын
Ummm... OK... thanks for watching, cheers Phil
It's very sad to hear that many species could be extinct .
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
It certainly is, the important message here is that we need to protect what remains. I'm trying to engender a love for Australian wildlife and without being too heavy-handed help people to understand thier plight. There are many individuals and groups throughout Australia doing incredible work to protect these species too, perhaps thats a story I need to tell someday too. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
your maps are beautiful. how do you create them?
@IntotheWildFilms
9 күн бұрын
Oh thank you. The map itself is produced by Wildwood Maps, I have a link to Alex's website in the video description. I licensed a copy of the map for use in my videos from the creatir Alex. Map animations (the movements, colours etc) are done by me using Adobe After Effects. Cheers Phil
@extrasoap4881
9 күн бұрын
@@IntotheWildFilms thanks for responding! the animation really makes it pop, well done
Animals even those superior in numbers or abilities do not make war on each other or opprez or kill unnnecessasily other species. Humans must learn to coexist on this blessed planet.
@IntotheWildFilms
4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
So a lake formed in what was once a volcanic crater. I have always wondered how fish and other aquatic creatures get into such a land-locked lake? How does that happen?
@IntotheWildFilms
12 күн бұрын
Hi Melissa, great question, today Lake Eacham (the Crater Lake) has mainly introduced species that have unfortunately outcompeted the endemic species in the lake. To answer your question though, from what i can ascertain no one is 100 percent certain how the endemic species arrived in the Lake Eacham but is more than likely that thier eggs were transported from other water sources by birds. Fish eggs laid around reeds or other aquatic vegetation can become attached to the feet of wading birds which are then inadvertently transported to closed water bodies as they forage far and wide. I hope that answers your question. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
why is the music the christmas carol o come o come emmanuel??
@mattwalsh9413
11 күн бұрын
i did like the film tho
@IntotheWildFilms
11 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the film. The details of the musical tracks are included in the credits at 33:18. No Christmas carols. Cheers Phil
Beautiful film but again too zoocentrist. With all those unique living fossil plants in those so ancient rainforests it is a pity you don't showcase any of them. Austrobaileya, idiospermum, & many others deserve having their whole story being told.
@rickyfitz222
15 күн бұрын
Now kids this is a classic example of what we call a "glass is half empty kind of guy" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Hi Marc, thanks for the feedback. It is what it is I guess. You are obviously very passionate about the fossil plants of the Daintree. What's stopping you creating your own video and sharing their story? I'd love to see it. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Ukranian Carol. 🎵 O Come, O Come Emanuel. 🎶
@IntotheWildFilms
7 күн бұрын
That's the second time someone has mentioned that. Which track are you talking about? What timecode please?
what music can do...
@IntotheWildFilms
22 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
A Koala is considered clever for sleeping 20 hours a day? By that definition I'm a genius.
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
I found the music innapropiate and confusing
@IntotheWildFilms
14 күн бұрын
Ok thanks for sharing your opinion. Cheers Phil
@mattwalsh9413
11 күн бұрын
its a christmas carol
@IntotheWildFilms
10 күн бұрын
@@mattwalsh9413 no it isn't, a full list of the musical tracks are included in the end credits
@autumngirl951
7 күн бұрын
I WONDERED!!!
The radio announcement voice is too much
@IntotheWildFilms
13 күн бұрын
Hi Donna, thanks for the feedback. I know I'll never please eveyone. Steve, our narrator, has been working with us for over 2 years now and these documentaries have had over 5 million views. This is the first comment I have received being critical of my choice of Narrator's voice. Come to think of it that's a pretty good strike rate. Anyway thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, and I'm sorry my choice of Narrator's voice didn't resonate with you. Stay safe, cheers Phil [ Edit: typo]
@johnledingham852
9 күн бұрын
I found the voiceover to be gentle and meaningful. The narrator wasn't trying to sell us a vacuum cleaner, but guiding us through a very beautiful documentary of a fragile and endangered heritage that we are duty bound to protect and nurture.
Million of years? Are you sure? Better stop watching your video.
@IntotheWildFilms
3 күн бұрын
No worries, thanks for dropping by. Cheers Phil