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The Living Edens: Kakadu: Australia's Ancient Wilderness

The Living Edens (1999)

Documentary | United States
Director: Rory McGuinness

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EPISODE: 13 - Kakadu: Australia's Ancient Wilderness

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Over hundred kilometres from Australia's north coast, the Yellow Waters and the South Alligator Rivers cut through an ancient limestone plateau to create Kakadu National Park. This is a rich natural world where nature has sculpted rainforest niches and deep gorges that fill with wild rivers with each monsoon. Here, the mighty saltwater crocodile reigns supreme. In the rivers, up the creeks and on the shores, the saltwater crocodile swims, hunts and lays eggs. Living alongside this giant prehistoric reptile are wallabies, pig-nosed turtles, king brown snakes, water lizards and hundreds of species of brightly coloured birds. For the Aborigines, the first humans to live here, there is no afterlife...paradise is here and now in a Living Eden called Kakadu.

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