A collection of video footage from remote areas across northern and central Australia.
As Tropical Cyclone Bianca nears, the seas and coast gradually become rough and rougher. Footage is ‘as is’, meaning, we filmed it the way we saw and heard it – no touch ups.
Early morning footage shot in the Central Kimberley region of north Western Australia. Footage is ‘as is’, meaning, we filmed it the way we saw and heard it – no touch ups.
Mid morning footage of the King Leopold Ranges in the West Kimberley. Footage is ‘as is’, meaning, we filmed it the way we saw and heard it – no touch ups.
Great footage of a Thorny Devil. It was quite happy to be filmed as we manoeuvred in different angles to take almost an hour of footage. About 20 seconds is shown here. Footage is ‘as is’, meaning, we filmed it the way we saw and heard it – no touch ups
Footage of Bindoola Falls in April 2011 not long after the Wet Season. No crocs in this area, great swimming. Footage is ‘as is’, meaning, we filmed it the way we saw and heard it – no touch ups.
Out in the Great Barrier Reef. Mainland can be seen in the distance. Footage is ‘as is’, meaning, we filmed it the way we saw and heard it – no touch ups.