Tasmania Documentary 4K | Wildlife | Australia Landscapes and Nature | Original Documentary

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Separated from Australia’s mainland 12,000 years ago, Tasmania is unlike any part of Australia. This documentary explores the natural beauty of Tasmania’s rugged wilderness and the animal inhabitants that live there. Narrated by Steve Chambers and presented in 4K this documentary explores many of Tasmania’s stunning landscapes and natural inhabitants including shorebirds, Pied Oyster Catchers, Silver Gulls, Humpback Whales, Australian Fur Seals, Padamelons, Wombats, Bennet’s Wallaby, Tallus Grasshoppers, Northern Snow Skinks, Cape Barren Goose and Bruny Island’s famous White Wallaby. Also featured are the Mountain Ash, the Fagus Tree, Tasmanian Pencil Pines, and a variety of Tasmania’s native Fungi.

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Aerial footage obtained from numerous archive media sources.

Terrestrial videography and sound design by Into the Wild Films.

FACTUAL CORRECTIONS

3:32 Granite is an igneous rock not volcanic rock
3:46 Granite contains quartz not quartzite
18:09 Deciduous Beech is Australia's only "endemic" deciduous tree

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction
01:42 Background
03:11 The North East / Bay of Fires
05:35 Humpback Whales
06:58 Tasman Peninsular / Sea Cliffs
08:16 Australian Fur Seals
09:55 Southern Ocean / South Cape Bay
10:58 The South-west Wilderness
12:15 Cool Temperate Rainforests
13:17 Pademelons
14:23 Buttongrass Moorlands
15:31 Wombats
16:50 The Alpine Region
19:44 Bennet’s Wallaby
20:20 Alpine Plants
21:10 Snow in Summer
22:01 The Mountain Ash
23:43 Tasmanian Fungi
25:17 Bruny Island
26:40 The Cape Barren Goose
27:37 The White Wallaby
28:32 Conclusion
29:52 Credits

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I'm Tasmanian born and raised, but living in Japan for six years and not being able to make it home for three, I have to admit I teared up watching this. I showed it to my husband (Japanese) and he was surprised just how different Tassie is to what he imagines Australia to be like, too. I'm going to have to watch his whenever I'm getting a bit homesick!

stephanie-
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As a Tasmanian, every Tasmanian should watch this.
Don't forget what we have, fight to protect it, for us and for our co-inhabitants.

10/10

seffundoos
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My God 😱 I'm a New Zealander and I didn't realise how beautiful and diverse Tasmania's nature is. Tasmanians must be proud. Great little doco too by the way.

OliverMoore
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I live in Greece. I am so grateful for YouTube. You can have access to so much knowledge from all over the world. Thanks for sharing ❣️

Budgetmeright
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im 15 years old and ive lived in tasmania for that entire time. i never want to live anywhere else. in my eyes, easily the best and most beautiful place on earth

silly
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I’ve been in Tasmania since 1968, when I was born. I am proud to be Tasmanian and your video makes me prouder. Thank you so much😊

Lisajen-hu
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I'm a Brit that lived in Australia for 35 years that included 2 years in Tassy. It was one of the
most beautiful places I'd ever lived in....feel very fortunate that I had that opportunity.
Life on the island, even in the small towns/cities that exist, is calm and laid back. Nothing
like mainland Australia, it's totally unique.

TheLastSongbird
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As a Tasmanian, born & bred I have always been aware of my home's unique beauty but, this documentary is one of the few that truly captures the qunitessential spirit that makes my island home so incredibly wondeful. Thank you for the upload. I'll be sure to recommend this to family, friends & anyone who asks about what Tasmania has to offer.

ixConfessions
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it is every Australian's duty to protect these beautiful areas of Tasmania. for posterity for our grand children and their grand children.;

julesmarwell
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I was born in Canada. I always thought Canada was beautiful but since moving here, i have discovered a beauty that stands along side. The world is such a remarkable and wonderous thing and I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to live in 2 of its most stunning and impressive places.

friendlyvoice
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To see a place like this that has certain area untouched by mankind and allowed to do what nature intended is just beautiful. Mankind is the death of all things beautiful

HeWhoIsNamedPatrick
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One of THE BEST documentaries I have watched about Tasmania. I have seen a fair bit of Australia but not Tasmania. It is somewhere I have considered moving. The scenery, national parks, wildlife, nature is absolutely stunning. One of the very few places left on earth that humanity has not yet totally destroyed. What a privilege to live there for many people.

oneglobeoneloveofficial
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Native born to Victoria..I toured around Tasmania 20 yrs ago. Absolutely stunning landscape.
Im lucky enough to be planning another tour next year with my English partner and revisit the places that never left my memory.

dekka
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My birthplace before moving to Europe 20 years ago, it can be hot there in summer up to 40c at times, the east coast is my favourite side of the island, the main things I miss are the smell of the gum trees, and the unique animal life!

lffit
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The Narrator and the footage for the documentary are first rate. This is my first documentary on Tasmania and it is an absolutely gorgeous land.

hilestoby
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I got to go on Vaca in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. Those humpback whales also hang out here with their babies once a year. I had read a story about them before we left, never thought id see it though. The day before we were to go home, we took a "booze cruise" for an afternoon of drinking and snorkeling. Well when we got done and were heading back... A baby humpback jumped about 50M from out boat! Then all of a sudden you see all these giant mothers coming to the surface and the babies jumping around. It was amazing and i was so blessed to catch that moment of them leaving the bay! Never will forget it.

TTOS
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I had the privilege of visiting Tasmania this past May, and I've fallen hard for this beautiful, wondrous place. It actually inspired me to take more interest in conservation and to do what I can to help preserve this wonderful place as well as the many awe-inspiring places in our world.

Moontess
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I moved to Victoria 11 years ago after being born and raised in Tas. This makes me homesick 💛 thank you for this beautiful documentary!

swoopthere
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Travelled Australia and many other parts of the world and as a 64 year old finally got to where l always wanted to go Tasmania. Me and my partner and our dog travelled Tasmania in our camper van and it was amazing mysterious and beautiful and we can't wait to get back there what a magical place and met some amazing people there its a special place love Tasmania.

phillacey
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As a mainland Aussie, I worked and travelled for two months throughout TAS in the 80s.
And I endorse this video.
A truly unique and magical place.

charliepearce