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Tallawalla (forest country)

Australia, 1962
film

Shows the Barmah forest after a great flood, where the conditions attract various waterbirds to start a new life cycle.

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The Flooded forest

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Baama: land of the red gums

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Billabong

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Warrah

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Wildlife wonderland

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The Rain forest

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The Diminishing rain forest

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Birds of the tide

Australia, 1972
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Gippsland: Through the forest

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Against the escarpment

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Receding wetlands

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The Karri forest

Australia, 1962
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Where the forest meets the sea (Captioned)

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Feathered fishers

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The Waterhole

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Shoalwater: up for grabs

Australia, 1992
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Forest fantasia

Australia, 1939
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From the Wet to the Top End

Australia, 1990
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