Did a little research as to why they dont build a taller bridge over this area and here is what 5 minutes of research will tell you. A. The bridge would be very expensive to build and maintain as this is in a remote area of Australia leading into a national park. There is no one to pay for it or maintain it as it leads into a national reserve that requires a permit and is not an working roadway for public use. This structure would have to be very sturdy as the wet season here causes tremendous flooding and I would imagine repairing a bridge after a flood is a bit hazardous in this particular case. B. Probably the most important reason is... apparently the natives are good with it being hard for tourist to cross into their sacred lands. Weird I know.
Indigenous Australians are very spiritual people with special connections to the lands they have roamed for thousands of years. Nothing weird about them trying to protect their sacred sites from being destroyed by outside influences.
Lol really wanted that fish...in this part of the world though the competition is real...just have to be alert and do your best... Also just a poll but in terms of living next to dinosaurs what do people here think of the legend of the Burrunjor of Australia?
That is so stupid. You are trying to lose your life over fishing where there is so many crocodile that will too you up to pieces. Your family then has to suffer your consequences. Not bright at all.
Not just living next to... They view them as a god like entity and treat them as though they are sacred... Yeah they hunt them and use them for food source but this is traditional
@@Oscarcat2212 Sure Aboriginal humans are basically children who need white people to show them everything Even how to continue their unique culture ..if it wasn't for us they wouldn't even know how to sustain it ...right?
Building a bridge would just make it another average place. Lose it's fame. That causeway is the reason that so many people visit the place, and so many videos are made there. It's perfectly safe at low tide.
Bit strange to see a seal by itself so far from Antartica..an whats he doing going inland the fish are the other way? Maybe the rspca should check him out
Why the hell wasn’t someone helping it? Pour water over it until the tide comes in. That was great for the kids. "See kids we don’t help we just watch it die". Stupid people