Ben Cropp's Wild Australia
Animals, Nature, History, Culture|PGBen Cropp swapped spear gun for camera in 1962, after winning six Australian spear fishing titles and representing Australia at the world titles. In this documentary series, he explores Australia and its natural wonders.
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Crocodile Island
Ben Cropp's Wild Australia
Search for the Mystery Bomber
Ben Cropp returns to a mystery bomber found in 2005 and identifies it as a B17 Flying Fortress that carried an American general who was lost in the crash.
Ben Cropp returns to a mystery bomber found in 2005 and identifies it as a B17 Flying Fortress that carried an American general who was lost in the crash.
Silent Warriors
The beautiful and isolated Solomon Islands were the scene for a bloody battle between the Japanese and the allied forces during 1942. Many lives were lost and the islands and surrounding seas are still covered in the debris of war.
The beautiful and isolated Solomon Islands were the scene for a bloody battle between the Japanese and the allied forces during 1942. Many lives were lost and the islands and surrounding seas are still covered in the debris of war.
Snake Island
In the south Pacific Ocean there is a tiny island, it is home to a species of venomous sea snake. While this snake lays its eggs on land it seems that nobody has ever been bitten. If you enter the ocean of Nuie you will be swimming with snakes.
In the south Pacific Ocean there is a tiny island, it is home to a species of venomous sea snake. While this snake lays its eggs on land it seems that nobody has ever been bitten. If you enter the ocean of Nuie you will be swimming with snakes.
Vanishing Grey Nurse Sharks
The Grey Nurse shark looks like a man eater, but appearances can be deceptive. Sadly this species was widely hunted in the 60s and also often caught up in the shark mesh program along the NSW coast depleting the population to dangerous levels.
The Grey Nurse shark looks like a man eater, but appearances can be deceptive. Sadly this species was widely hunted in the 60s and also often caught up in the shark mesh program along the NSW coast depleting the population to dangerous levels.