Lovely and evocative! My uncle used to be the lighthouse keeper on Bruny Island, Tasmania in the 1950s. Love the Austin Atlantic convertible in the piece on Hamlin Bay, very rare car even in those days!
Ha ha at 5 mins when the narrator says “He’s developed a special bird call” then cuts to the guy doing the bird calling and he starts his “special “ bird call. “Quack quack quack “ LOL
Fascinating to watch and look at how some things have changed over the years but also cringeworthy moments with the ignorant behaviour in the cave! We now know touching any cave formations will damage them and I would imagine such fascinating remains as the Tasmanian tiger woukd be carefully conserved in the WA museum and handled carefully with gloves. We are also living with the consequences of the large scale clearing of South West forests on an industrial scale. If only they had known...
Lovely and evocative! My uncle used to be the lighthouse keeper on Bruny Island, Tasmania in the 1950s. Love the Austin Atlantic convertible in the piece on Hamlin Bay, very rare car even in those days!
Very enjoyable. Lots of changes since then.
Another lovely film, thanks for posting.
Ha ha at 5 mins when the narrator says “He’s developed a special bird call” then cuts to the guy doing the bird calling and he starts his “special “ bird call. “Quack quack quack “ LOL
Watching this at the Blackwood River in 2020.
brilliant look forward to more of this series
Fascinating to watch and look at how some things have changed over the years but also cringeworthy moments with the ignorant behaviour in the cave! We now know touching any cave formations will damage them and I would imagine such fascinating remains as the Tasmanian tiger woukd be carefully conserved in the WA museum and handled carefully with gloves. We are also living with the consequences of the large scale clearing of South West forests on an industrial scale. If only they had known...
hunters is a funny name for settlers
Kookaburras aren't native to WA !