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Australia Doesn't Just Want To Kill You (TV)

Original title
Australia Doesn't Just Want To Kill You
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Running time
45 min.
Country
Australia Australia
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Documentary
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Documentary | Nature. Half-length Film. TV Movie
Synopsis
Australia, extreme earth. Welcome to the land of great contrasts, where skyscrapers and the oldest Aboriginal culture coexist under the same sky.

In this adventure on the continent which is the sixth largest country in the world, visiting cities like Sydney or Melbourne future, stroll through beautiful gardens and tour the coastline as if we were Captain Cook.

Its crystal waters and spectacular coral reef with two thousand species of fish will lead to the most inhospitable desert. As we move into the depth of the Outback, with its 60 million uncorrupted years, we will tread the area of ??the land they inhabit the world's most dangerous and poisonous animals on the planet. We will see the largest monolith in the world, and we'll open Ulurum step with Aborigines by a landscape whose natural diversity has remained intact as if it were a photograph taken millennia. The heart of Australia, a place where one place can die of thirst and drown in just 24 hours, not indifferent. Undoubtedly, the country began as a prison is an extreme land, where silence lives millennia the heat and the most effervescent modernity.
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