Outback
Episode 1 Preview | The Kimberley Comes Alive
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The Kimberley region in boasts some of the most spectacular wilderness in existence.
The Kimberley region in North West Australia boasts some of the most spectacular wilderness, and tough characters, in existence. We meet the humans, and the creatures, who – as the wet season comes to an end – begin their adventures across this diverse and surprising landscape.
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Outback
Episode 1 Preview | The Kimberley Comes Alive
Preview: Season 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The Kimberley region in North West Australia boasts some of the most spectacular wilderness, and tough characters, in existence. We meet the humans, and the creatures, who – as the wet season comes to an end – begin their adventures across this diverse and surprising landscape.
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Preview: S1 | 30s | Inland Kimberley is now so stiflingly hot, everything and everyone moves with caution. (30s)
Episode 2 Preview | The Dry Season
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Preview: S1 | 30s | It might be the dry season, but there's no rest in the outback. (30s)
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Preview: S1 | 30s | Journey with the people and animals of Australia's Kimberley region. (30s)
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Clip: S1 | 1m 43s | Mandy Watson has the best of both worlds – teacher by day and wildlife carer by night. (1m 43s)
Episode 1 Preview | The Kimberley Comes Alive
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Preview: S1 | 30s | The Kimberley region in boasts some of the most spectacular wilderness in existence. (30s)
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Clip: S1 | 2m 19s | Aboriginal people have been burning the Kimberley landscape for thousands of years. (2m 19s)
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Clip: S1 | 2m 10s | When Albert Wiggan and his people walk their land, they're surrounded by ancestors. (2m 10s)
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Clip: Ep3 | 1m 35s | During high tide Roebuck Bay is teeming with life. (1m 35s)
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Clip: Ep3 | 2m 3s | Honest John and Steve Forrest on the pros and cons of gold fever in the Outback. (2m 3s)
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Clip: Ep3 | 2m 5s | A dam wall at Lake Kununurra has interfered with the barramundi's ancient breeding cycle. (2m 5s)
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Clip: Ep2 | 58s | Mandy Watson has nursed and released 586 kangaroos back into the wild. (58s)
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Clip: Ep2 | 3m 3s | Australia's cattle stations are the biggest in the world. (3m 3s)
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Clip: Ep2 | 2m 13s | At Jubilee Downs Station and Halls Creek Rodeo, the Kimberley’s best cowboys hit the dust. (2m 13s)
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