Australian Wilderness with Ray Mears
This brand-new seven part series sees renowned bushcraft expert Ray Mears delving further into the outback. Ray travels across Australia to discover how the wildlife and people thrive and adapt in some of the planets last great areas of wilderness.
Part 2: Kakadu Wetlands
Ray travels by boat and truck through the wetland wilderness of Kakadu, in Australias Northern Territory, to meet an aboriginal clan who farm this land by fire. Kakadu is a 20,000 square kilometre Word Heritage Site, and its one of Rays favourite places. He travels in a flat-bottomed boat up the Yellow Water billabong and sees a masked plover chase off a white bellied fish eagle.
This brand-new seven part series sees renowned bushcraft expert Ray Mears delving further into the outback. Ray travels across Australia to discover how the wildlife and people thrive and adapt in some of the planets last great areas of wilderness.
Part 2: Kakadu Wetlands
Ray travels by boat and truck through the wetland wilderness of Kakadu, in Australias Northern Territory, to meet an aboriginal clan who farm this land by fire. Kakadu is a 20,000 square kilometre Word Heritage Site, and its one of Rays favourite places. He travels in a flat-bottomed boat up the Yellow Water billabong and sees a masked plover chase off a white bellied fish eagle.
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