Episodes
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Return of the Wet
S1 E3 - 53m 35s
Inland Kimberley is now so stiflingly hot, everything and everyone moves with caution – with the exception of gold diggers Honest John and Steve. The region's remaining waterholes are packed with animals, forced dangerously close. The coast is also a place to congregate. The humidity builds and finally, the skies explode with thunder and rain.
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The Dry Season
S1 E2 - 53m 36s
It might be the dry season, but there's no rest in the outback: There are turtle eggs to be laid, saltwater crocodiles to dodge and young birds on maiden flights. Cattle must be mustered from the far corners of vast cattle properties and, when that is done, rodeos slam into action.
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The Kimberley Comes Alive
S1 E1 - 53m 35s
The Kimberley region in North West Australia boasts some of the most spectacular wilderness, and tough characters, in existence. We meet the humans, and the creatures, who – as the wet season comes to an end – begin their adventures across this diverse and surprising landscape.
Extras + Features
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The Mudflats of Roebuck Bay
S1 E3 - 1m 35s
During high tide Roebuck Bay is teeming with life, from Australia's snubfin dolphins to shy and gentle dugongs.
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Gold Fever
S1 E3 - 2m 3s
Gold fossicking takes a certain type of person and when gold fever hits you need to watch your back. According to Honest John and Steve you never know what greed will lead a rival gold digger to do. Despite the perils however, they still prefer the outback to the city and its lack of privacy.
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Australia's Barramundi
S1 E3 - 2m 5s
A dam wall located at Western Australia's Lake Kununurra has interfered with an ancient breeding pattern of the barramundi. In a laboratory 600 miles away, an artificial breeding cycle has been created to restock Lake Kununurra with barramundi.
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Episode 3 Preview | Return of the Wet
S1 - 30s
Inland Kimberley is now so stiflingly hot, everything and everyone moves with caution – with the exception of gold diggers Honest John and Steve. The region's remaining waterholes are packed with animals, forced dangerously close. The coast is also a place to congregate. The humidity builds and finally, the skies explode with thunder and rain.
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Jubilee Downs
S1 E2 - 3m 3s
Australia's cattle stations are the biggest in the world. At Jubilee Downs, helicopter mustering has recently aided in rounding up the station's free roaming cattle, but horses remain the backbone of the operation.
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Kangaroo Haven
S1 E2 - 58s
Mandy Watson has nursed and released 586 kangaroos back into the wild. At any one time she’s surrogate mother to 40 kangaroos ranging in age from delicate week old "pinkies" through to bouncing three-year-olds. She gives each and every one of them a name.
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Australia's Wild West
S1 E2 - 2m 13s
At Jubilee Downs Station and Halls Creek Rodeo, the Kimberley’s best cowboys hit the dust.
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Episode 2 Preview | The Dry Season
S1 - 30s
It might be the dry season, but there's no rest in the outback: There are turtle eggs to be laid, saltwater crocodiles to dodge and young birds on maiden flights. Cattle must be mustered from the far corners of vast cattle properties and, when that is done, rodeos slam into action.
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Kangaroo School
S1 - 1m 43s
Mandy Watson is one of life’s givers, taking care of orphan wallaroos, wallabies and red kangaroos at her sanctuary Kangaroo Haven. She introduces two orphan euros, also known as wallaroos, to one another.
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Ancestors' Spirit
S1 - 2m 10s
Indigenous Australians believe the country was formed in the dreamtime and its laws are alive today. For Albert Wiggan, this law demands he care for his country and the spirits of his ancestors.
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Trailer
S1 - 30s
Journey with the people and animals of Australia's Kimberley region in North West Australia: a vast, rugged and remote wilderness, bursting with character.
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Burning Land
S1 - 2m 19s
An out of control fire could burn hundreds of miles of the Kimberley unchecked. Aboriginal people managed parts of the Kimberley landscape by burning patches. This knowledge has been passed on to rangers and future caretakers, and in doing so they are changing the way fire moves across the landscape.
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