@@lorrainelavin764 Thanks Lorraine, not my voice but the voice of professional Voiceover artist Steve Chambers, yes he does some comercials in the UK. If you are interested you can check out some of his work on his website www.stevevoicetalent.com/gallery
Although most of us usually praise the brilliant work done by the photographers & an editor, I'd like to take this opportunity to express my highest admiration & kudos upon this rare, unique narrator w/ that dignified & even majestic tone of a full-throated deep baritone voice. So impressive & effective to enhance a wealth of magnificence, intrigue, & excitement on these docs. that it seems unrivaled & almost incomparable to any others in the whole world!--Have you discerned it that his voice was so low-pitched, unique that it was even resonated or echoed a bit at end of his narration? Holy Smoke! How often could you come across w/ such an ineffably distinguished, rare human voice? ( & I've watched numerous nature docs. since decades ago ). And yet, w/ no qualms at all, this one, Mr. Steve Chamber's voice, stands head & shoulders above the rest like no one else. Or am I the only one who feels sentient of it? Soundly enjoying, admiring, & appreciating it to the core of my soul at the opulent comfort of my residence in California. My heartfelt gratitude for the Australian nature documentary.,,,,(04/23/24)
Thank you Mark for the kind feedback about our wonderful narrator Steve Chambers. We agree he has an exceptional voice talent and beleive he is perfectly suited to our style of documentary story telling. FYI I sent your feedback directly to Steve - he was absolutely thrilled. Thank you again for your support and kind feedback. We have a new documentary due for release in the coming weeks Cheers Phil
I agree, may I also recommend the following narrator = Rod Mullinar ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pZ2PkxuZyUI.htmlsi=v2gEsgeSrA7XV45Y&t=27
@@jacktattis Thanks for your warm & kind words. I'm much flattered by your compliments. And you have a marvelous day & stay healthy for eons wherever you reside on!,,,,,,From California,,,,,,(08/25/24)
When people ask me where I live, I will show them this and say, I live here - and it takes my breath away. What a beautiful documentary - thank you for showcasing it so honourably. I truly appreciate this.
I've shared this film countless times on other sites ( I hope the producers don't mind) when people have asked me where I live and I tell them "this is my backyard" for I've lived here for over 40 years and I'm still learning about it and always will. There are other parts of the Blue Mountains not shown in the film which are very local to me and may seem odd to others where you can have bustling suburbia and yet down in the deep valleys it's quiet and tranquil as the world carries on doing it's thing high above you. Tourists don't visit these areas for there are no facilities for tourism but locals know of them and don't want tourism in their special local part of the Blue Mountains National Park.
I'm truly getting emotional watching this... And I'm italian. Can't imagine how Australians themselves must feel watching all this miracle on screen. What a beautiful, spiritual land Australia is...
Yes we are indeed blessed with an abundance of natural beauty here in Australia. Thanks for watching, so lovely to hear you were touched by our work. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you all for stopping by to watch my latest documentary on the hidden wonders of the Blue Mountains. The natural world is amazing. I am so grateful that I have the opportunity to use my passion and skills to bring these remarkable places to the screen. Thank you all for your kindness and continued support. Plenty more of these to come. Cheers Phil
Thank you for that wonderful and incredible documentation about the Australia. I always dreaming and wish to be there soon. God bless you more 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙 💙
Hi Paul, thanks for watching mate, glad you got to see the beauty of our Blue Mountians with your own eyes. We are so blessed to have such a beautiful region right near our largest city. Cheers Phil
As a biologist teacher for 35 years I really saw many many documentations - but this was one with the deepest spiritual and soul digging impression what nature holds in store in her mystic ways .
Especially with the clear cut sandstone cliffs of 200-300m in height. I was there in Katoomba in 2009 ... and I can tell you, it is even more beautiful when you're there than behind a screen like right now.
Amazing documentary. I work in the Blue Mountains bush every day and am extremely grateful. Would love to see more about bushfires and their effects/necessity for germination in this video.
Interestingly i have a future film in mind about that very subject, very early days yet but something under consideration. Thanks for watching, cheers Phil
Thanks Markus, as always you are very kind. The natural world is amazing. I feel so grateful I have the opportunity to bring it to the world. Stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Brilliant capture of landforms, flora and fauna in this beautiful part of the world. The view of the Grose Valley from Govett's Leap is not as popular with tourists as Echo Point but every bit as remarkable. The Walls of Kanangra can often be seen from planes travelling west out of Sydney.
Gracias por ver Patricia. Me alegro mucho de que te haya gustado el documental. Las Montañas Azules son verdaderamente un desierto extraordinario. Mantente a salvo, saludos Phil
Hi I grew up here ,and it is amazingly beautiful. As a child I lived in Springwood which was surrounded by many pockets of dense rainforest which most houses backed onto. It was a magical place to grow up ,walking down the fire trails with waratah blooming, frogs tortoise ,eggs and bacon bush and so much more. I would have liked to see more about the pockets of rainforest and their creatures rather than the more prevalent bushland, but it was still very nice reminder of my childhood. When I was 10yrs my grandparents forced us to move to the arid south west Queensland, it was so hot and desolate I hated them for it and refused to talk to them at all for about a year and a half. They did it because they said the cold and damp was making their arthritis worse, but unfortunately I've never been able to afford to go back to visit ever in the 50urs since. I still miss it so much thank you for the lovely reminder.
Thanks for sharing your story Tabbi, your childhood memories sound similar to mine, I too grew up in the Lower Blue Mountains (Winmalee) in the 80s before moving to Queensland. So many wonderful memories of those years. I'm glad I could bring some of it back to you. Stay safe, and thanks for watching. Cheers Phil
Yeah same happened to me, my parents decided to moved to Queensland from Orange, it must have been a thing back then for aches and pains and I can’t handle the heat and humidity it is draining on you even in the what was once called winter here, but my family are all here so I have to be content with visiting occasionally.
A wonderfully produced film which offers for me a way to 'virtually' revisit many of these places and to learn more about the flora and fauna found in them. Hopefully, together we can care for these places so many generations to come can also enjoy them.
Flying over the Blue Gum Forest sounds like an incredible experience! I can only imagine the breathtaking views from above. This documentary is sure to inspire many adventures! 🎈🌳
Brilliant! I live in the Blue Mountains and you have just expanded my appreciation for this place. Some locations are familiar, others not, and I have learnt quite a bit. Most excellent documentary on the area that I have ever seen!
This is where I was born. My country has a special spiritual effect on me whenever I'm there. It is a great place to walk or explore on a mountain bike. It should be protected; never flooded. It was protected and nurtured for 22,000 years by our indigenous forbears. Thanks for your video. I hope it encourages people to care for and love this wonderful place.
Thanks for watching Bruce, it has a similar effect on me too, its difficult to explain but always a feeling of coming home and belonging to this beautiful part of Australia. stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Omg what an absolutely spectacular docu/ film. . Thanks . I love the Blueys , you have captured it beautifully . I will continue to do my bit to respect and protect what I can of it . 🦘🇦🇺
Awww thank you Susan, you are very kind. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to leave some such lovely feedback. I'm so grateful to have such a group wonderful followers like you. More of these to come.... Take care, cheers Phil
What a fantastic film. I was just amazed at the beauty of it, I so hope to get there one day. Congratulations again on another documentary. Keep them coming
Hi Manda, thank you so much, yes there is just so much to see, honestly I could do another whole film of the beauty of the Blue Mountains and I still wouldn't cover it all. Hope you guys are well, stay safe, cheers Phil
I love this video it’s so informative and I appreciate the time and effort that has gone into making it, it makes you realise Australia is unique in every way. I was born in Orange in the 50s and my father drove me to Sydney Royal North Hospital every second weekend and we always stopped in the mountains to have a BBQ on the side of the road with gum leaves to add flavour, then walk around and just breath in the smell of the unique air. My Uncle was a train driver and my Mum and I would get the train to Sydney when my Father couldn’t take me….I would open the window just to breath in the air. We moved to Queensland but I make regular visits home and always by train so I can see and travel through the mountains. I’ve still got a “mountain devil” key chain made out of a tree nut I bought with my pocket money visiting the mountains when I was 6. Of all my travels around the world the Blue Mountains with the mist has always been my favourite place. I’m sad I don’t see it as often now.😢
Well said. As a Western European citizens, I didn't know Australia any better than the "dry barren desert" that you often got to see on tv and read about. As a form of stereotyping. Then, after moving to Sydney in 2008 as a young boy, I was very surprised to see and learn that Australia is in fact very diverse, including having large swathes of land comprised of beautiful landforms like the Blue Mountains. It made me fall in love with Australia even more as a uique landform on planet Earth. Nothing else like it. The Blue Mountains being further proof and its magical, mystical feel.
I truly hope this footage isnt the only thing left to enjoy by the generations to come. Beautiful footage and very informative thank you for reminding us how precious this land is.
Thanks a lot for this amazing pictures ❣️ You show the great beauty of your country Australia, please wait for me, maybe I will visit you in my life. Greetings 💚 from Germany/Berlin - Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it. I used to live there too and now i miss it so much, I always look forward to coming back when I can. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Thanks for this wonderful recording of our fabulous Blue Mountains. I am lucky to live here, right near the escarpment. I see lyrebirds at the end of my street at dusk. It is an entirely magical place. Cheers and again, thanks.
Hi Lynda, thank you so much for watching, glad you enjoyed the show. I know the 'magic' you are talking about, I feel it whenever I visit. Stay safe, and thanks for taking the time to leave this comment. Cheers Phil
Amazing cinematography and focus on one of the most beautiful bushwalking and canyoning spots in NSW. Have just discovered you backlog of videos so off to view those. Thanks for producing an awesome series about Australia.
Thank you for the acknowledgement. Yes it definitely is hard work and can be frustrating and difficult at times but I do love doing what I do. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Gotta love the drone technology that allows us to take incredible aerial shots of our planet. It's like rediscovering reality from another dimension again!
Thanks Thomas, you are very kind mate, much appreciated. Glad you are enjoying the documentaries. I have more projects in development, plenty more to come. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Loved growing up in the mountains.Lots of mountainbiking, plenty of canyoning. Camping out in the canyon country and on the massive cliff heads its a fantastic wilderness region....
Good morning. I'm Brazilian, but I'm in love with Australia. I didn't know your channel existed. I'm a fan of aboriginal music, outback and surf music from your country. What magically beautiful things your videos provide. It is to captivate and leave you missed! Thanks! Make humanity discover one of the most incredible countries in the world! Eternal hugs.
Australia was my dream country to travel, to work and even to spend time with my family. Since I was a child and knewing about the incredible things that the country preserve and to offer to the people, I was so amaze and eager to reach out as soon as I live. I always pray to work abroad especially in Australia, I love this country aside from my beloved country 🇵🇭 Philippines, Australia gives me hope to live life to the fullest and still fighting for my goal to be there soon. God bless my prayers and I will wait for that right time. I know he hears me and he just looking for the right timing. Australia wait for me, you will love me as how I wish to live in your country and how much I love and treasure everything that the country have. 🇦🇺 🇵🇭
Absolutely stunning production and fascinating and beautiful landscape. Beautifully caught n film and thoughtfully narrated I thoroughly enjoyed this. Feel blessed to live in a country that for all its shortfallings also is host to this amazing wilderness. Thank you =)
Thank you so much mate, you are very kind. I'm attempting to make content that is educational and entertaining acknowledgeing the need for conservation without being to heavy handed. Receiving comments like yours gives me immense pleasure so thank you sir. I appreciate you subscribing to our channel too. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Phil, Thank You for producing this and other docos! I got this as a recommendation on youtube and am binge watching all your content! Truly amazing and very well presented! 👏 👏👏
Thank you for watching, and for the kind feedback. I love doing what I do and the icing on the cake is to hear that others enjoy it too. Stay safe, and thanks again, cheers Phil
An unbelievably beautiful and breathtaking film! Breathtaking video, beautiful music, great voice of the narrator - all this creates an incredible impression, immersing the viewer in the world and atmosphere of wild Australia! Many thanks to the creators of this wonderful film! Now I am your fan and subscriber, looking forward to the release of your films! You have a great channel!
Thanks so much for the kind feedback it is much appreciated. We have a wonderful narrator (Steve Chambers) who is a very talented story teller. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Thank you. Lovely film. I visited many of the locations in the 1970s and 1980s, but have been living overseas now for many years. Wonderful landscapes and wonderful memories.
blue mountains one the best parks in oz always thought usa or other countrys had cool parks but this something ive never seen b4 on video until today thank you for your effort
I arrived in Sydney June 1970 age 17 and soon had friends who moved into this area and visited on my motorcycle. I have fond memories of visiting them/their property, but having watched this 50 years later, I am stumped at how much I missed. So, so good.
Thanks for sharing your story. I have heard similar stories from people who have lived in the Blue Mountians for years and didn't realise how much more there was to see. Glad i could bring some of these wonders to you. Cheers Phil
Thanks for a great, professional video. Actually, it made me feel a bit sad. I recognised many of the places you showed, even camping in Bluegum Forest before National Parks closed it off for its survival. The "pagodas" in the Gardens of Stone National Park are a wonder to behold - having spent some time at Dunns Swamp on the western side of Wollemi National Park. Now at 82 years old, my poor old back won't let me do too much walking or backpacking, and I miss it so much. To view the mountains from the many lookouts is wonderful, but you don't really see the absolute beauty of the wilderness until you get out into it - walking and camping. Thanks again - and, yes, the drone footage is great!
Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment David. What you are saying is exactly why I made this little film. There is so much beauty in the Blue Mountains and so much of it lies well beyond the grand panoramas. The day trippers and weekend visitors don't experience the Blue Mountains that you have seen. And seeing how some of them treat the heavily visited spots, maybe that's not such a bad thing. Thanks for watching and sharing your story David, stay safe mate, cheers Phil
Thank you , yes its a labour of love for me. But all worth it to know that people are enjoying what I do. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. Stay safe, cheers Phil
Awww thanks mate, you are very kind. I'm happy with how it turned out, having such a beautiful 'canvas' to work with helps 😊. Take care buddy, cheers Phil
Wonderful delightful experience!!!!!!!!!! So extremely grateful🎉to you and your exceptional work....!!! Love those mountains and their inhabitants!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!!!
Thank you Carmen, you are very kind. I'm delighted that you enjoyed my work so much. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, you made my day. Stay safe and thanks again, cheers Phil