Scientists Terrifying New Discovery Hidden In Australia

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Our Planet is home to many strange discoveries. There is one special place on earth, that holds a considerably high amount of those. This is a map of Australia, the smallest continent with one of the largest countries. Australia is the seventh continent and is also the world's oldest, flattest, and driest inhabited region. The breathtakingly gorgeous continent is a vibrant mix of varied geography, distinct climate, and a vast and adventurous history.The center section of Australia is mostly desert, however there are rich green rainforests in the north east and mountain ranges in the southeast. The British seized the eastern half of the continent in the 1770s, while Indigenous Australians arrived almost 65,000 years ago.Because the massive continent is cut off from the rest of the planet. It is also known as the island continent.Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, also known as Sahul-Australia, Sahul-land, Meganesia, Papualand and Greater Australia. It is a sovereign country comprising Australia's Mainland, Tasmania, New Guinea, the ARU Islands, the Ashmore and Cartier Islands, and nearly all of the Coral Sea islands are also part of the continent. The fascinating continent is home to ancient cultures, a diverse range of flora and fauna, and some of the world's most stunning natural and archeological wonders. Over the years, scientists have discovered some incredible and terrible things on the Australian continent. Join us as we discover and learn more about Australia, the home of the kangaroos and koalas.
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From the moment I read about Australia in elementary school, I was hooked and wanted more than anything to go there. In Dec 1970 I was able to make my wish come true. As a young Marine on R&R from Vietnam. I spent the next week in Sydney and enjoyed a great time touring the city and meeting a bunch of great people. The hospitality I received from all the Australian people I met was more than I could imagine and for a week, the war I had left and would return too was little though about. To Derrick, the cab driver who spent half a day driving me around and showing me the sights and then refusing to charge me fare I've never forgotten your kindness and have told people often about your generosity . For Agnes, the terrific blonde who kept me company for the last 5 days of my stay and continued to write me letters after going back to Vietnam, you were a calming presence during that time. I've often wondered about you and wondered how life fared for you. Upon leaving Vietnam for home, it pained me to find out, that the part of my lost property shipped home was the one that contained your address, letters and our Thank you good people of Australia. I have missed you.

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I am an Australian living in NSW. I found this video absolutely astounding. The most interesting discovery that I knew nothing about was the sea snail. Yikes what a nasty little beast! The other one was the Tree up around Gympie Qld. The hybrid sharks was a surprise as was the sea grass in WA. Thank you for this very enlightening episode.

ladymarguerite
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The Marree man was made by Bardius Goldberg with a bulldozer over one weekend in 1998, he's well known to be the maker and its not any kind of secret. For a while he was threatened with prosecution for making the sculpture but in the end they left him alone

Kymbo
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As an Australian living here too, some of the facts were even new to me, such uniqueness and evolution, it never gets old in how amazing this place is.

twinshock
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Australia is, without question, the most beautiful place I've ever seen. It is a geological wonder. Everywhere you go, you find yourself gasping in awe. My only regret is that when I went, I came back home. As a famous poet there said, "If you've never loved her, you wouldn't understand." Australia has my heart and soul.

anya
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It's fun to hear the computerized narrator really butcher the pronunciation of some very common words.

LGABC
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I feel so lucky, I live in Australia. I grew up on the south coast of NSW. Green patch, in Jervis Bay is the most beautiful beach, white as white sand that squeaks when you walk on it. Calm crystal clear blue water, it's in the Boogaree national Park, and it is managed by the traditional owners. I spent 14 years camping there for 3 weeks during the Christmas holidays.

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I am of Aboriginal and Irish decent, was born and bred in Melbourne and country vic, got to live in Coober Pedy and Whyalla as a kid too but I remained in vic as an adult and now at 42 I decided to drive across this great land from Bendigo in Victoria to Kununurra in WA and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. You could literally spend a lifetime travelling this beautiful vast ancient and sacred land and only see a glimpse. 💞💞💞

marumali_girlmn
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I live in South Africa but love Australia. It would be difficult to choose only one discovery.
Being a nature lover and having walked the length of the Yarra River in 2015, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. Thank you

susanstanbridge
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I wasn't 'terrified' - this word has become ubiquitous on youtube - because content providers are not here to educate us - just to suck us in.

TimLynchNZ
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We locals stopped calling Australia - 'SAHUL' a long time ago, around the Pleistocene Ice Age I think.
If anything is terrifying, it's the thought that all our great beaches were frozen back then.

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Having worked as a Long Distance Truck driver for a number of years, my biggest pleasure was to pull into a rest stop when out back and away from any towns and let the rig cool down. Make a brew then sit quietly beside the semi and let the environment surround me. One Billion Stars in the sky would give you an incredible light show. You would hear the sounds of kangaroos or camels which may be any thing from 1 mile away or more. Then if you are really lucky you may even see the Min Min lights dancing on the plains or road up ahead. The stillness of the outback is addictive and can trap you into a world of wonder and fascination.

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The Gimpi tree grows to a very large tree. I know of several that exceed 20m. And there is a lily-like plant, cunji-voi, that grows in the same forests, which give considerable relief if you're stung. Aboriginal lore, and I can vouch for its efficacy.

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I grew up in Australia and lived in both Perth and Melbourne. I was never really interested in seeing the outback - it just seemed like a heap of sand and nothing to me. Most Australians are coastal people and aren't interested in the interior. I started doing road trips into the outback, and nothing can prepare you for it. It's the best place on earth to do road trips. You can drive for days without seeing a single person and experience true isolation. The sky at night is like nothing you have ever seen. You can clearly see satellites passing over and the milky way looks like a huge cloud. Australia really is two different countries masquerading as one. Our cities are huge and vibrant, but our rural areas and outback are so unspoilt and vast.

tdb
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We had an Aussie exchange student. He comes back when he can. One year he used his air miles to take our Mom down under. She has always loved Australia and always wanted to go. Adam made her dream come true!

kathycuster
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Papua New Guinea is not part of Australia by the way. It is a completely separate country and island on its own

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Back around 2002 I got the opportunity to visit Australia for free. My brother had been transferred there with his job and his company paid for his family to come over and visit. The trip over was interesting. From KY my flight was delayed for inclimate weather so I missed the only flight that day that leaves from L.A. to Sydney. That meant they put me up in a hotel and I had to spend the next day sightseeing L.A. While standing in line for our hotel I met a guy from Germany and we decided to spend our sight seeing day together. He was an engineer and flew first class while I flew coach. The main thing I remember about our day together was a conversation we had. He wanted to know what life was like in the U.S. and asked me lots of questions. When he asked how big my house was and I told him it was about 1600 sq ft. Just your ordinary 3br 2ba middle class house. When I said, 1600 sq ft his jaw dropped open. I might as well have told him I lived in Windsor Castle. I wanted to ask him what size house he lived in but was afraid it might embarrass him. But that made an impression on me about just how prosperous our once great nation is.

Anyway, being in Australia was very interesting. It was not as easy to understand people speaking as I thought. Sometimes it wasn't a problem and I could understand them perfectly. Other times someone might ask me something and I would have to turn to my brother because I simply couldn't understand them. And then there were times when there were cultural differences in the language. When we went to a McDonalds for breakfast one morning it was my turn to order. I said that I would like mine To Go. The girl behind the counter looked puzzled and finally said,
"Oh! You mean 'Take Away' ".
I said, "Yeah, ok. Whatever."
Then I said I would like a sausage and egg biscuit. Another puzzled look. In Australia a biscuit is what they call a cookie. She thought I asked for a cookie with my sausage and egg.
Another time while my bro and I were standing a kind of a long line at a Quick Mart to pay for gas (before the days of pay at the pump) we were all just standing there quietly waiting our turn to pay when I turned to my bro and started talking. Immediately everyone in line turned around to see the Americans. I never felt so conspicuous in all my life.
One other observation I made while I was there was the prices of American goods in the stores there. Everything American; Budweiser, Levi's jeans, and anything else American was three times the price as in America.

But I loved my stay there even though it was only a week. Will never forget it.

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The proper term for the Merree Man is "geoglyph" - not "hieroglyph." Hieroglyph has a very specific meaning best seen in consider the written communication of ancient Egypt, or the writing systems of southern North America and Central American civilizations.

theeddorian
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I can personally confirm that the gimpy plant sting / touch absolutely sucks. I had pain / pins and needles sensations for 3-4 years after the initial incident

TGRSTSAVAGE
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I really love it in the middle of Australia. It’s so vast and beautiful..!

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