2024-06-22
Ivan Carter investigates a tragic croc attack on Africa's Zambezi River.
The way to school takes 4 days. It is so long that the children only travel it four times each year. They go to a boarding school. Twice there and back: 100 kilometers, 4 000 meters above sea level an
This time on River hunters we take on the River Garry situated in the beautiful Scottish Highlands. Presenter Rick Edwards and river detectorist Beau Ouimette are searching for evidence of one of Scot
This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathedevery facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understoodthe changes..The vision of 10,000 dives through the
To the uninitiated, a farmer's toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that's simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its
The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn't be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. W
Six Australians embark on one of the most thrilling and dangerous training courses Australia has to offer – saltwater crocodile wrangling - and are immediately thrown in at the deep end when an emerge
Renee is on the lookout for a missing croc. The men mess up their top-jaw roping practice and they have a runaway croc on their hands. Lyn tells John her tragic secret.
Kamil challenges Kayne to snaffle an egg from beneath a roosting emu using traditional Wiradjuri methods in one of Bushwhacked's strangest missions yet!
This creepy crawly episode is an invitation to join the hosts on a lunch date in Gosford, New South Wales.
Kia Massie is spending the summer doing what she's always done with her father - dredging for that yellow metal! Then, she meets up with Arctic Annie to do some beachcombing for sea glass. Later, a ho
The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn't be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. W
In Canada, big is always better. A look at how a 360 tonne mining vehicle must be transported, to prevent damage to the surrounding road infrastructure.
A passenger aircraft is stripped down. But the aircraft is not decommissioned - it is given a special conversion and begins a second life as a cargo jet. In just a few months, 600 men and women transf
Six Australians embark on one of the most thrilling and dangerous training courses Australia has to offer – saltwater crocodile wrangling - and are immediately thrown in at the deep end when an emerge
Renee is on the lookout for a missing croc. The men mess up their top-jaw roping practice and they have a runaway croc on their hands. Lyn tells John her tragic secret.
Kamil challenges Kayne to snaffle an egg from beneath a roosting emu using traditional Wiradjuri methods in one of Bushwhacked's strangest missions yet!
This creepy crawly episode is an invitation to join the hosts on a lunch date in Gosford, New South Wales.
Kia Massie is spending the summer doing what she's always done with her father - dredging for that yellow metal! Then, she meets up with Arctic Annie to do some beachcombing for sea glass. Later, a ho
The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn't be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. W
In Canada, big is always better. A look at how a 360 tonne mining vehicle must be transported, to prevent damage to the surrounding road infrastructure.
A passenger aircraft is stripped down. But the aircraft is not decommissioned - it is given a special conversion and begins a second life as a cargo jet. In just a few months, 600 men and women transf
Six Australians embark on one of the most thrilling and dangerous training courses Australia has to offer – saltwater crocodile wrangling - and are immediately thrown in at the deep end when an emerge
Renee is on the lookout for a missing croc. The men mess up their top-jaw roping practice and they have a runaway croc on their hands. Lyn tells John her tragic secret.
Kamil challenges Kayne to snaffle an egg from beneath a roosting emu using traditional Wiradjuri methods in one of Bushwhacked's strangest missions yet!
This creepy crawly episode is an invitation to join the hosts on a lunch date in Gosford, New South Wales.
Kia Massie is spending the summer doing what she's always done with her father - dredging for that yellow metal! Then, she meets up with Arctic Annie to do some beachcombing for sea glass. Later, a ho
The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn't be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. W
In Canada, big is always better. A look at how a 360 tonne mining vehicle must be transported, to prevent damage to the surrounding road infrastructure.
A passenger aircraft is stripped down. But the aircraft is not decommissioned - it is given a special conversion and begins a second life as a cargo jet. In just a few months, 600 men and women transf