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Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the evolution of life quite like Australia. Join a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today.
Mar 20, 2012
Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia. Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back through the entire history of the world. 'Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide' takes you on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to
Mar 12, 2012
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Documentary · Of all continents on Earth, none preserve the story of the formation of our planet and the evolution of life quite like Australia. Nowhere else can you simply jump in a car and travel back See full synopsis »
Over three episodes of Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide, Richard Smith takes us from the birth of the solar system to the modern world, and tells an Australian story that spans 4.6million years. When Europeans first stepped into the island of Australia they saw it as a young country, but nothing could have been farther
Feb 15, 2016 Australia: The Time Travellers Guide, is the landmark ABC TV series that showcases the deep, rich geological history of the Australian continent.
Feb 25, 2017 [edit] Information. Australia: The Time Traveller's Guide Richard Smith takes us from the birth of the solar system to the modern world, and tells an Australian story that spans 4.6million years. When Europeans first stepped into the island of Australia they saw it as a young country, but nothing could have
Mar 23, 2012 However, because you need to know what you're looking at, he engages the "deep time drive" in his ordinary looking four-wheel-drive vehicle. Tonight, travelling at a million years per minute, we're off to Western Australia, where, around 4.5 billion years ago, we encounter the Earth shortly after its fiery birth
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