Australia Documentary 4K | The Blue Mountains | Nature and landscapes | Hidden Wonders

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Just 50km west of Sydney Australia, is the spectacular natural wonderland of the Greater Blue Mountains. Known best for the Three Sisters, Echo Point, Scenic World and Wentworth Falls, this documentary explores the natural wonders hidden beyond these grand panoramas. From the incredible display of the Superb Lyrebird to the underwater world of the Sydney Spiny Crayfish. Descend into its deep dark slot canyons before flying like a bird over the Blue Gum Forest. Discover its rare and ancient Wollemi Pines and explore its mysterious sandstone pagoda landscapes. Witness temperature inversions creating seas of clouds before marveling at the carnivorous plants that inhabit the sheer cliff faces. This is the Blue Mountains as you’ve never seen it before.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
1:33 Temperate Rainforest
2:33 Superb Lyrebird
4:38 Fungi
5:51 Blue Mountains Formation
8:18 Dry Eucalypt Forests
9:46 Boyd Plateau
10:13 Red-necked Wallabies
11:35 Echidna
12:45 Kanangra Walls
13:22 Wildflowers and Scribbly Gums
14:49 Hanging Swamps
15:33 Eastern Water Skink vs Mountain Dragon
16:25 Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo
17:35 Carnivorous Plants (Sundews)
18:54 Dwarf Mountain Pine
19:45 Grose Valley
20:35 Blue Gum Forest
21:16 Bellbirds
22:12 Temperature Inversions
23:08 Wollemi National Park
23:37 Wollemi Pine
24:44 Sandstone Pagodas
25:40 Slot Canyons
26:51 Sydney Spiny Crayfish
27:53 Rock Warbler (see description below)
28:56 Conclusion
29:56 Credits

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Hey Phil, admire you for putting so much time and effort into your movies, Respect.

tonydiscovery
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Thank you all for stopping by to watch my latest documentary on the hidden wonders of the Blue Mountains. The natural world is amazing. I am so grateful that I have the opportunity to use my passion and skills to bring these remarkable places to the screen. Thank you all for your kindness and continued support. Plenty more of these to come. Cheers Phil

IntotheWildFilms
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Although most of us usually praise the brilliant work done by the photographers & an editor, I'd like to take this opportunity to express my highest admiration & kudos upon this rare, unique narrator w/ that dignified & even majestic tone of a full-throated deep baritone voice. So impressive & effective to enhance a wealth of magnificence, intrigue, & excitement on these docs. that it seems unrivaled & almost incomparable to any others in the whole world!--Have you discerned it that his voice was so low-pitched, unique that it was even resonated or echoed a bit at end of his narration? Holy Smoke! How often could you come across w/ such an ineffably distinguished, rare human voice? ( & I've watched numerous nature docs. since decades ago ). And yet, w/ no qualms at all, this one, Mr. Steve Chamber's voice, stands head & shoulders above the rest like no one else. Or am I the only one who feels sentient of it? Soundly enjoying, admiring, & appreciating it to the core of my soul at the opulent comfort of my residence in California. My heartfelt gratitude for the Australian nature documentary., , , , (04/23/24)

markokada
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When people ask me where I live, I will show them this and say, I live here - and it takes my breath away. What a beautiful documentary - thank you for showcasing it so honourably. I truly appreciate this.

ShortOrderCook
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I’m proud to call the mountains home ❤

nataliemaj
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I'm truly getting emotional watching this... And I'm italian. Can't imagine how Australians themselves must feel watching all this miracle on screen. What a beautiful, spiritual land Australia is...

Aight
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Extraordinary documentary. This is comparable to the best of the BBC documentaries. I learned more about my backyard than I ever did in my lifetime.

markleon
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We had the great pleasure of visiting the Blue Mountains back in 2018. A fabulous place and a wonderful country. Oh to be 50 years

pauleades
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Love this music. It gives me calm and happiness. Listen and it heals my soul. Thanks to everyone who loves this.

peacefuldayno
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As a biologist teacher for 35 years I really saw many many documentations - but this was one with the deepest spiritual and soul digging impression what nature holds in store in her mystic ways .

hans-detlefthielsch
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I have never felt so small as a human being yet in such AWE of my magnificent backyard ❤️🇦🇺❤️ THANK YOU.

Robrulzicloud
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Breathtaking. I visited this wonder with my sister long ago. So wonderful memories of Australia. Thank you so much for this fantastic journey. ❤❤❤

veronicafernandez
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Absolutely gorgeous territory. Thank you for showing us this extraordinary place.😀👍

franpie
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Amazing documentary. I work in the Blue Mountains bush every day and am extremely grateful.
Would love to see more about bushfires and their effects/necessity for germination in this video.

TheSamboly
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As always, Phil: an epic masterpiece right in front of your doorsteps. I am jealous!!!

maschrei
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So awesome of a video to see this wonder of our planet. It was as though I was right there! Thanks so much to all who put this remarkable production together for all to see. Keep these wonders safe and protected!

charlesmiddleton
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Brilliant capture of landforms, flora and fauna in this beautiful part of the world. The view of the Grose Valley from Govett's Leap is not as popular with tourists as Echo Point but every bit as remarkable. The Walls of Kanangra can often be seen from planes travelling west out of Sydney.

flamingfrancis
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Extraordinario documental! Maravillosos paisajes y muy buena narración! Gracias por compartir!

patriciahg
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Hi I grew up here, and it is amazingly beautiful. As a child I lived in Springwood which was surrounded by many pockets of dense rainforest which most houses backed onto. It was a magical place to grow up, walking down the fire trails with waratah blooming, frogs tortoise, eggs and bacon bush and so much more. I would have liked to see more about the pockets of rainforest and their creatures rather than the more prevalent bushland, but it was still very nice reminder of my childhood. When I was 10yrs my grandparents forced us to move to the arid south west Queensland, it was so hot and desolate I hated them for it and refused to talk to them at all for about a year and a half. They did it because they said the cold and damp was making their arthritis worse, but unfortunately I've never been able to afford to go back to visit ever in the 50urs since. I still miss it so much thank you for the lovely reminder.

tabbi
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Flying over the Blue Gum Forest sounds like an incredible experience! I can only imagine the breathtaking views from above. This documentary is sure to inspire many adventures! 🎈🌳

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