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Australian Wilderness with Ray Mears

TV Show
Seasons count1
Episodes count7
Total viewing time 2 h. 34 m.

List of episodes of the series ‘Australian Wilderness with Ray Mears’


Episodes count: 7

S1.E1 ∙ Ningaloo Coast

Oct 13, 2017

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Twenty million years ago the sea bed erupted to create the great limestone cliffs of Ningaloo. In the rocks, Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef.


S1.E2 ∙ Kakadu Wetlands

Oct 20, 2017

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On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family, who share with him the secrets of farming with fire and creating meals from the bush.


S1.E3 ∙ Nitmiluk Gorge

Oct 27, 2017

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Ray visits a landscape which was old before the dinosaurs walked the earth. He flies over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight.


S1.E4 ∙ Kangaroo Island

Nov 3, 2017

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22 m.

Kangaroo Island is the 'wild jewel' in Australia’s crown. In the bush, Ray meets an echidna. It’s the only mammal with a true beak, and it lays eggs! Ray learns that the echidna is an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals.


S1.E5 ∙ Dampier Peninsula

Nov 10, 2017

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22 m.

Ray visits one of earth’s last great marine wildernesses, rides the biggest tides in the largest concentration of islands and encounters the world’s most massive oyster.


S1.E6 ∙ Flinders Ranges

Nov 17, 2017

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22 m.

Ray explores the Flinders mountains. He meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australia’s largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead.


S1.E7 ∙ Walpole Forest

Nov 24, 2017

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22 m.

Sixty million years ago a great forest covered a large area of South West Australia. It’s still there, and Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the world’s oldest marsupials.

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