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Nature · S7 E8

Nature of Australia: a Portrait of the Island Continent: the Land of Flood and Fire

1988-12-11 · 53 min

Australia's northward drift slowed down when it collided with Asia about 15 million years ago - in the upheavals, chains of islands were thrust up and eventually they became the stepping stones for an invasion that would change the face of Australia. With the arrival of the first humans - at least 50,000 and possibly as long as 120,000 year ago - a new force entered the continent to shape the fortunes of its plants and animals. The first landfall was on the far north coast of Australia, a rich and tropical region ruled by the annual monsoonal rains. This program tells the story of Australia's top end, where the first Aboriginal people arrived, settled, and perfected the use of fire as a means to manage the landscape.

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Season 7 Episodes

  • E1Bonebreakers' Mountain
  • E2Extremadura: Spain's Forgotten Forest
  • E3Peacock's War
  • E4Nature of Australia: a Portrait of the Island Continent: A Separate Creation
  • E5Nature of Australia: a Portrait of the Island Continent: Seas Under Capricorn
  • E6Nature of Australia: a Portrait of the Island Continent: the Making of the Bush
  • E7Nature of Australia: a Portrait of the Island Continent: the Sunburnt Country
  • E8Nature of Australia: a Portrait of the Island Continent: the Land of Flood and Fire
  • E9Nature of Australia: A Portrait of the Island Continent: End of Isolation
  • E10Night Hunters
  • E11Beyond Timbuktu
  • E12Under the Emerald Sea
  • E13Wild Waterfalls
  • E14Meerkats United / The Bee-Team
  • E15Icebird
  • E16Mozu the Snow Monkey
  • E17The Everglades: Rain Machine
  • E18Islands in the Sky
  • E19Rulers of the Wind
  • E20Kariba: the Lake that Made a Dent