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Embárcate en un viaje extraordinario a través de los diversos y sorprendentes paisajes de Australia con "Siete Mundos: Australia, un Planeta". Este documental te revelará la asombrosa biodiversidad, la rica historia y la cultura única de este continente insular, un crisol de ecosistemas y maravillas naturales. Prepárate para explorar siete mundos distintos, cada uno con sus características únicas, dentro de un solo país.

Comenzaremos nuestro viaje en la exuberante selva tropical de Queensland, donde la vida florece en una explosión de color y biodiversidad. Descubre la Gran Barrera de Coral, un arrecife de coral que alberga una increíble variedad de especies marinas, un verdadero tesoro submarino. Luego, nos adentraremos en el corazón rojo de Australia, el Outback, un vasto desierto donde la vida se adapta a condiciones extremas. Conoceremos a los aborígenes australianos, los guardianes ancestrales de esta tierra, y exploraremos su rica cultura y sus profundas conexiones con el paisaje.

El documental te llevará a las imponentes montañas de los Alpes australianos, donde podrás admirar la belleza de los picos nevados y la flora alpina. Descubriremos los misterios de Uluru (Ayers Rock), una formación rocosa sagrada para los aborígenes, y exploraremos los paisajes desérticos del Parque Nacional Uluru-Kata Tjuta. También visitaremos las costas espectaculares de Australia, con sus playas de arena blanca, sus acantilados dramáticos y sus aguas cristalinas. Te mostraremos la vida silvestre única de este continente, desde los canguros y koalas hasta los dingos y los demonios de Tasmania.

"Siete Mundos: Australia, un Planeta" no solo te mostrará la belleza natural de Australia, sino que también explorará su historia, desde la colonización europea hasta la actualidad. Veremos cómo la cultura aborigen ha sobrevivido a través de los siglos, manteniendo sus tradiciones y su conexión con la tierra. También exploraremos los desafíos ambientales que enfrenta Australia, como el cambio climático y la conservación de la biodiversidad. Finalmente, reflexionaremos sobre el futuro de este continente único y su papel en el mundo. Acompáñanos en este viaje inolvidable a través de los siete mundos de Australia, un país tan diverso como fascinante.
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49:30The most ambitious shoot for the Australia team
49:33was filming the continent's top predator,
49:36the dingo hunting.
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49:42Elusive and shy, they're rarely seen.
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49:50The crew journeyed to the high plains of Australia,
49:55where park rangers had reported sightings of a white dingo and her pack.
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50:03In their first week, the team confirmed the sightings...
50:07That's it.
50:09...and begin to catch glimpses.
50:13But with the dingoes constantly on the move,
50:16keeping track of them is a challenge.
50:19They teleport around because you just lose them in the grass.
50:23It's madness.
50:25Each time the crew arrive to set up,
50:29they're too late.
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50:43I couldn't believe how far she'd gone
50:45by the time we managed to drive over the brow of the hill.
50:48She was a kilometer away.
50:51If they lose them, it could take days to find them again.
50:56And searching in Outback Australia can be dangerous work.
51:01Look!
51:05It's hit weird up at me.
51:07I hate snakes.
51:09Brown snakes are one of the world's most venomous.
51:14And it's not only the snakes that have a nasty bite.
51:18Look at that.
51:22Sorry.
51:25Turns out I just stood in a ant's nest.
51:33Over the coming weeks,
51:35the dingoes continue to give the crew the runaround.
51:39With such a large area to search,
51:42they enlist the help of two additional cameramen.
51:46Dan is a dingo expert and studied them for five years.
51:51And even he struggled to follow them.
51:54Dingoes are Australia's most heavily persecuted native animal.
51:59And that makes them so incredibly elusive and hard to film.
52:04They're very scared of humans.
52:07Dingoes have lived in Australia for over 4,000 years.
52:12But when Europeans arrived with livestock,
52:15they were seen as a threat.
52:18Today, they continue to be shot, poisoned and trapped,
52:22which explains why they avoid the crew.
52:25So Dan suggests a new approach.
52:33From the air, they have a better view.
52:36Now they can track the dingoes and follow their trails.
52:41And they notice the white dingo
52:43repeatedly returning to the same patch of forest.
52:49Ben, the park ranger, goes to explore.
52:53Dog's had a scratch in here.
52:57A roo leg.
52:59And unearths a den site.
53:04Only a handful of wild dingo dens have ever been filmed,
53:08so the team set up a stakeout.
53:14Come on.
53:20And after a few days waiting...
53:28To the best of my knowledge, this is some of the first footage
53:32of wild dingo pups at the den.
53:35Being able to capture this really intimate, up-close footage
53:39is amazing, really, really special.
53:44The den site is a major breakthrough.
53:50Now the team can find the white dingo each morning...
53:53Yeah, I've got her.
53:55...and begin to understand her hunting patterns.
54:01At this point, she's just testing the water
54:03to see which ones are weaker
54:06or if there are any joes around that she can hunt easily.
54:10But her chases cover such vast distances
54:14that filming them from start to finish is impossible.
54:19Time for the final crew members.
54:26With the filming helicopter,
54:29the team can stay airborne for long enough
54:32to capture her marathon hunt.
54:35But to be successful,
54:37the ground and aerial team will need to work together.
54:43So we've got spotters all around the valley,
54:46and if anything happens, if anything moves,
54:48we can run to the helicopter, and we can be up in the air
54:51in about three minutes and filming.
54:53We're just on standby all morning and all afternoon.
54:59With nine people monitoring the white dingo's every move,
55:03all they can do is wait.
55:15Until one morning...
55:18She really looks like she's eyeing up those roos over there.
55:21She's just stopped and just looking at them.
55:28Yeah, she's definitely looking for some roos.
55:31Yeah, she's definitely looking for some roos. Over.
55:38With the dingo on the move, the hunt seems imminent.
55:46As the helicopter prepares to launch,
55:48the ground team keep track of her.
55:52Gunfire
55:58Yeah, she's running, she's running, she's running.
56:14She looks good.
56:22Gunfire
56:33Finally able to keep up,
56:35the team film these dingoes hunting kangaroos for the first time,
56:41adding to the little we know about these remarkable predators.
56:46After five weeks following the white dingo,
56:49the team are left in awe of her.
56:52She's worked so hard catching roos and looking after her babies,
56:58and it's been just amazing.
57:01I'll never forget it.
57:07Next time, a world transformed by mankind.
57:15Where extraordinary animals are found in surprising places.
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