
Nature (1982) : 7x5
Overview
Two distinct marine worlds meet in the waters that encircle Australia. In its long voyage into isolation following its breakaway from Gondwana, 45 million years ago, the island continent came to span both tropical and temperate seas. Today its shores are ringed by the most diverse assemblies of marine life on earth. This program recounts the making of this unique Australia down under, from the storm tossed kelp forests of the cool south, to the magic splendours of the Great Barrier Reef. The program begins its story where Australia was born, in the southern latitudes of the Antarctic seas. Antarctica is the last remnant of Gondwana - it froze over after the other continents broke away, but its cool rich waters still generate a wealth of nutrients which, carried by the deep currents, sustain Australia's marine life.
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7 - 1Bonebreakers' Mountain October 09, 1988
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7 - 2Extremadura: Spain's Forgotten Forest October 16, 1988
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7 - 3Peacock's War October 30, 1988
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7 - 10Night Hunters January 08, 1989
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7 - 11Beyond Timbuktu February 05, 1989
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7 - 12Under the Emerald Sea February 19, 1989
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7 - 13Wild Waterfalls February 26, 1989
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7 - 14Meerkats United / The Bee-Team March 05, 1989
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7 - 15Icebird March 12, 1989
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7 - 16Mozu the Snow Monkey March 19, 1989
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7 - 17The Everglades: Rain Machine March 26, 1989
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7 - 18Islands in the Sky April 16, 1989
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7 - 19Rulers of the Wind April 30, 1989
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7 - 20Kariba: the Lake that Made a Dent May 14, 1989