...with Ray Mears: Walpole Forest: In South West Australia, Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the world's oldest marsupials. (Part 7 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australia's largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earth's last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the world's most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kangaroo Island: On Kangaroo Island, the 'wild jewel' in Australia's crown, Ray meets the echidna, an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. (Part 4 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Ningaloo Coast: Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef. (Part 1 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Walpole Forest: In South West Australia, Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the world's oldest marsupials. (Part 7 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australia's largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earth's last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the world's most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kangaroo Island: On Kangaroo Island, the 'wild jewel' in Australia's crown, Ray meets the echidna, an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. (Part 4 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Ningaloo Coast: Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef. (Part 1 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Walpole Forest: In South West Australia, Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the world's oldest marsupials. (Part 7 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Walpole Forest: In South West Australia, Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the world's oldest marsupials. (Part 7 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australia's largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australia's largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earth's last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the world's most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earth's last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the world's most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kangaroo Island: On Kangaroo Island, the 'wild jewel' in Australia's crown, Ray meets the echidna, an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. (Part 4 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kangaroo Island: On Kangaroo Island, the 'wild jewel' in Australia's crown, Ray meets the echidna, an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. (Part 4 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Ningaloo Coast: Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef. (Part 1 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Ningaloo Coast: Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef. (Part 1 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Walpole Forest: In South West Australia, Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the worlds oldest marsupials. (Part 7 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australias largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australias largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earths last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the worlds most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kangaroo Island: On Kangaroo Island, the 'wild jewel' in Australias crown, Ray meets the echidna, an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. (Part 4 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Walpole Forest: In South West Australia, Ray travels through time in a primeval landscape of giant trees to meet the quokka, one of the worlds oldest marsupials. (Part 7 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australias largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Flinders Ranges: Ray meets three different species of kangaroo, while Australias largest bird of prey, the wedge-tailed eagle, soars overhead. (Part 6 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earths last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the worlds most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earths last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the worlds most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Dampier Peninsula: Ray visits one of earths last great marine wildernesses, and encounters the worlds most massive oyster. (Part 5 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kangaroo Island: On Kangaroo Island, the 'wild jewel' in Australias crown, Ray meets the echidna, an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. (Part 4 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Nitmiluk Gorge: Ray visits an ancient landscape, flying over fantastic rocks and hidden waterfalls, and travelling through towering gorges to see a prehistoric sight. (Part 3 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Ningaloo Coast: Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef. (Part 1 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Kakadu Wetlands: On the waterways of Kakadu Ray meets the fearsome salt-water crocodile and stays with an aboriginal family. (Part 2 of 7)
...with Ray Mears: Ningaloo Coast: Ray encounters the fossils of giant prehistoric sharks, before swimming with their modern descendants, the whale sharks, out on Ningaloo reef. (Part 1 of 7)