A documentary about Australia—a continent that developed in complete isolation for millions of years and thus preserved a world unlike any other on Earth. It is a land of red deserts, giant monoliths, ancient mountains, tropical forests, turquoise oceans, coral reefs, canyons, cliffs, mangrove swamps, and life forms that have existed since the dawn of complex life on the planet. This film reveals Australia not as a country of cities and roads, but as a pristine continent where geology, light, ocean, heat, water, and time still remain the primary forces.
You will discover the red heart of Australia—the Outback, Uluru, and Kata Tjuta, ancient sacred stones that, for indigenous peoples, are a living memory of the beginnings of the world. The film then takes us to Kakadu—a land of monsoons, waterfalls, swamps, and rock art dating back tens of thousands of years. Further on, the Blue Mountains and the Great Dividing Range open up, where eucalyptus forests create the famous blue haze over endless gorges. From here, the journey continues into the Flinders Ranges, to Wilpena Pound, and then west to the White Shores, Ningaloo Reef, whale sharks, the Kimberley, and the striped domes of Bungle Bungle.
A separate section of the film is dedicated to Australia as a custodian of ancient life. Here, visitors see the Shark Bay stromatolites—billion-year-old living rocks—the forests of the Valley of the Titans, the harsh Southern Ocean, the Twelve Apostles, the Gulf of Carpentaria with its crocodiles and millions of birds, Kings Canyon, and finally the Daintree rainforest, where the rainforest descends directly to the Great Barrier Reef. The film then takes the viewer to Tasmania—to temperate rainforests, Cradle Mountain, and Lake St. Clair—and then to the Pinnacles, Wave Rock, Nullarbor, and the southern cliffs, where ocean and rock continue an ancient conversation that began long before humans.
This video is for anyone who loves documentaries about countries, nature, geology, ancient landscapes, oceans, deserts, tropical forests, reefs, rare animals, and the most incredible places on our planet. If you enjoy atmospheric, beautiful, and comprehensive documentaries about the real world, be sure to watch to the end. Subscribe to the channel to stay up to date with new films about countries, nature, the wonders of the Earth, and places where the breath of time is especially strong.
⌛ Timeline:
00:00 - 03:58 - Australia. A Continent Where Time Flows Differently
03:58 - 08:05 - Uluru and Kata Tjuta. The Red Heart of the Outback
08:05 - 11:20 - Kakadu. Waterfalls, Swamps, and Rock Art
11:20 - 14:42 - Blue Mountains and Australia's Ancient East
14:42 - 18:38 - Flinders, Ningaloo, Kimberley, and Bungle Bungle
18:38 - 21:52 - Shark Bay and the Valley of the Titans. Ancient Life and Giant Forests
21:52 - 25:10 - Southern Ocean. The Twelve Apostles and the Edge of the Continent
25:10 - 28:26 - Carpentaria and Kings Canyon The North and Ancient Canyons
28:26 - 32:46 - Daintree and the Great Barrier Reef
32:46 - 36:24 - Tasmania, Pinnacles, and Wave Rock
36:24 - 40:02 - Finale. Australia as the Earth's Memory
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