Taking its name from the Dreamtime serpent that created the rivers and waterholes of the Pilbara, the Warlu Way is a winding pathway through an incredible variety of Western Australian landscapes. From the glorious sparkling wonderland of Ningaloo Marine Park with its colourful coral, abundant reef fish, and the incredible, awe-inspiring whale shark, it dips into the yawning chasms and gorges of Karijini National Park , whose walls glow ruby-red against a sapphire sky. It snakes into the cool sanctuary of Millstream-Chichester National Park and out to the Burrup Peninsula, where it pays homage to the tales and traces of ancient cultures and stories. It weaves through intriguing mining towns and alongside railways travelled by freight trains carrying WA’s rich resources into the future. It snakes up along the beautiful Eighty Mile Beach and comes to a rest in colourful, cosmopolitan Broome. The Warlu Way is a cultural journey, a visual feast, an outdoor adventure that brings a different experience every day – whether it’s swimming alongside the largest fish in the ocean, hiking to the top of Mount Herbert to gaze across the ancient Pilbara landscape, strolling through the world’s largest outdoor rock-art gallery, beachcombing on Eighty Mile Beach or absorbing the vibe of booming Broome.
AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC and Sorrel Wilby presents a new documentary on remote Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. From the internationally significant birdlife to the phenomenal migration of the red crabs, we cover the best of these islands.
Ocean Empires takes its viewers on a unique journey filmed over 3 years into the heart of a coral reef the most extraordinary environment on the planet. Exploring this world, we find answers to the question: how could the tiniest of creatures have built the greatest of ecosystems?
A macro look at the minute creatures that live among us. A world that is terrifyingly brutal yet amazingly beautiful. Struggles to the death, ingenuity beyond belief, the grotesque transformed into the wonderful. This award winning title features stunning cinematography from Emmy winning cinematographer Jim Frazier.
Watery Creatures reveals the many amazing strategies, adaptations and behaviours that marine plants and animals have developed in order to be able to live and flourish in our greatest eco-system, the world's oceans. Covering 78% of the Earth's surface, the oceans are our greatest biospheres.