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Is the TASMANIAN TIGER Still Alive? (THYLACINE) Pt.2 

Miller Wilson
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In this adventure I explore the forest of TASMANIA attempting to track down the EXTINCT TASMANIAN TIGER! Since the last Thylacine died in 1936, another one hasn't been found... But are they still alive?
There has been thousands of reports of people seeing these creatures across TASMANIA. With many parts of this place being UNEXPLORED for decades, I believe there could be a small population of them living away from humans in the South-West!
SHOULD I FILM PART THREE?!?!

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@annettetonks7055
@annettetonks7055 Год назад
Hi Miller. I knew a guy who's brother and mother lived in the wilds of Tassie back in the late eighties. They reported that they found pups and adults deep in the forests. So they could be still kicking around. So cool if they were. If you found evidence, please keep the location to yourself. Thanks for the enthusiastic post. Good Luck.
@johnmead8437
@johnmead8437 Год назад
It is sound sentiment to not publicise any locations rarities are located until adequate protection has been sorted out. Keeping the information secret from protection authorities however is not useful, it will assist them become extinct. While experts can make mistakes it does not detract from their successes, and that they have the best expertise and resources to make progress. Some private interests (often soliciting public "donations") advocate secrecy from such authorities. Which is assisting extinction.
@pauloconnor7951
@pauloconnor7951 3 месяца назад
Yes never tell scientists nor authorities. Hit men will remove them; because would have to be declared endangered species; land protected. Mineral and logging exploiters would be blocked !!! You see .
@ianatkins1213
@ianatkins1213 7 месяцев назад
Reading old newspapers, the thylacine story is so sad. It was misunderstood and the population was under pressure from late 1800’s . I wish you every success. Finding a surviving population would be among the best news in Australia’s history.
@shonab2976
@shonab2976 Год назад
I love how as well as entertaining us you are also still respecting the privacy of these beautiful animals. Thank you for bringing these videos to us all miller
@carterclarke2387
@carterclarke2387 Год назад
To possibly find something that’s *extinct* is just amazing hope you find one!!!!
@rolands50
@rolands50 7 месяцев назад
It's not possible, due to the fact they are, indeed, all gone...
@carvinlambert6899
@carvinlambert6899 4 месяца назад
Trail Cameras is the way to capture them mate! Best of Luck, stay Confident!!
@AkiKinabalu
@AkiKinabalu 11 месяцев назад
I am really thankful to come across your video. Unlike some loud and exaggerated presenter, you are down to earth, chill and genuinely love animals. I love your passion, your cinematography and humble approach. You earned yourself a subscriber for life !
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson 11 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you! so cool to have you watching my vids - I appreciate it cheers Miller
@eminhodzic4256
@eminhodzic4256 Год назад
I hope he finds one
@ThatCoolGrandpa
@ThatCoolGrandpa Год назад
Me to
@craigslater8227
@craigslater8227 Год назад
It'd already be worldwide news if he did 👍 I'm still gonna watch anyway for all tthe other cool shit he'll find 🤣 Besides I think Miller wouldn't let us know if he did find something because he knows the repercussions of actually finding one as far as scientists, poachers, morons etc flooding Tassie to find them 👍
@jakecook716
@jakecook716 Год назад
Be prepared for disappointment
@cornevanzyl6370
@cornevanzyl6370 Год назад
No man
@cornevanzyl6370
@cornevanzyl6370 Год назад
Don't be like that
@JorgeF69
@JorgeF69 Год назад
I hate how the RU-vid algorithm has screwed him, such a good channel such dedication and hard work going into the videos. Keep up the hard work miller
@slothman707
@slothman707 Год назад
What are u talking about he has over a million subscribers and also popped up on my fyp
@Deekm69
@Deekm69 Год назад
Me too
@bremalerage5935
@bremalerage5935 Год назад
@@slothman707 hes talking about the view count
@slothman707
@slothman707 Год назад
@bre malerage the vid literally just dropped... most vids don't rack up much views until after a couple days
@JorgeF69
@JorgeF69 Год назад
@@slothman707 alot of his latest uploads are top quality videos with less than a 100k views
@K_Wags11
@K_Wags11 Год назад
Tasmanian Tiger has always been interesting to me, I have always remained hopeful they were still around. Tasmania is a large piece of land, I cant wait for you to get back to explore the vast landscape.
@Anubis_Outdoors
@Anubis_Outdoors Год назад
Please do pt 3! I'm hopeful for them to still exist
@howiewarhurst1058
@howiewarhurst1058 9 месяцев назад
Please do part 3. You never know , many sightings over the years., I believe small pockets of Tassie tigers exist. Especially in west Papua seen by local hunters !
@cacogenicist
@cacogenicist Месяц назад
That's the only place they might still exist. In fact, I would not be surprised at all if they still exist there, it's _so_ remote and inaccessible, and densely forested.
@Deekm69
@Deekm69 Год назад
If you find it I'm inviting you to come to Scotland to look for the Loch Ness monster. I loved your 1st Tiger video 🐅
@BabyL3mur
@BabyL3mur Год назад
mate ive been waiting all week for part 2!!!! best series you've had yet and ive only seen one episode haha!
@stevenswm9844
@stevenswm9844 Год назад
Yes, of course you should film Part Three...everybody loves a mystery! Take Care Out There! 🦘🐨
@bronwendavies9356
@bronwendavies9356 Год назад
I'm completely fascinated by Tasmanian Tigers (Thylacines). I have just now come across part 2 of your expedition in Tasmania to try and find one. I too hope they are still out there somewhere. Excellent video.
@Rob.Parsons
@Rob.Parsons Год назад
Awesome video miller, that place was bursting with game. I have still never seen a quoll in the wild so you did well getting one on your camera first night! Looking forward to teeing up a mission after winter mate cheers.
@Pixelkip
@Pixelkip Год назад
I don’t say this lightly this series is some of the best on RU-vid, no bs just passion, keep up the adventure for us city folk 😂
@weezme6013
@weezme6013 Год назад
I kinda feel ripped into two pieces by this. It would be the COOLEST thing ever if it turns out the Tasmanian tiger isn't extinct. I find them extraordinary looking and whenever i watch the footage of the Tassie in the Zoo (Which is sad as fuck), i feel like i'm looking at something Prehistoric. Kinda like you just saw a Smilodon, or dinosaur. Unbelievable feeling and i'm so fascinated. However, what would happen if it really turns out they aren't extinct? Wouldnt the interest on these skyrocket? What about Poachers, money hungry bastards? The Tassie has been declared extinct for a pretty damn long time now. Imagine the "value" of them if one would be found. I'm a little scared that with todays view on things, it would hurt the Tassie even more to be found, rather than to remain declared as extinct? Just something that came to my mind. Even though i'd rather have nobody find it, i would still be so excited about it. Ripped feelings 😅
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson Год назад
same feeling here mate
@ambiguousworld
@ambiguousworld Год назад
Loved it again Miller. From my experience (since 2017) is that Thylacine do not like IR light. So in my view Trail Cameras are pretty useless, as the only shots of them you'll get are at the edge of the IR field or them darting away (they are extremely fast contrary to beliefs) so they just can't be used for evidence. I had 8 cameras and haven't been forth coming in buying news one (however some one kindly donated me some which I will use). You might ask why they don't like IR light, well they have a membrane on their eyes which I believe has something to do with seeing in IR or as close to red light as possible (the spectrum that we see in) . Lots of sightings of Thylacines account them not being bothered at all by flashlights and car headlights and seem oblivious to it. They are nocturnal (mostly) so seeing in IR would be a huge advantage. It has taken me years to find areas where they frequent (and they still aren't always there - as they'll move with the roos) and I will be staking out during the day time hoping for just a few seconds of daylight footage of them. The area you seem to be looking in seems good for their habitat, however they love open fields (farm land espically) where they can "mob" up the roos and pick off the young ones as the roos can't jump and bounce through the bush to escape (all done at night or low light). Really looking forward to part 3....I hope you find one.
@PengwinTamer
@PengwinTamer Год назад
You're so full of crap. You're really trying to convince people that you know of areas where they frequent, yet you can't get and don't have a single second of footage of one? Or even one photo? There are always people like you commenting on these videos. Bigfoot, ivory billed woodpecker, etc. No matter the cryptid, there is ALWAYS someone claiming to know of an area where they constantly see the creatures, yet they have absolutely no proof. Just making a mockery of it
@felixstaehelin3260
@felixstaehelin3260 Год назад
Have you seen any?
@ambiguousworld
@ambiguousworld Год назад
@@felixstaehelin3260 Only glimpses with my own eyes. They are super elusive but their stripes are beautiful! Had better visual of 2x Joey Thylacoleo a few years back started using a gopro on my chest recording all the time....as you see them (Thylacines) when you least expect it. Gopro has a slo mo recording settings which can be more the +120 frames per second..... so hopefully even just a 1 second recording can allow me to get 120 images (not great in low light however). Here's hoping! As without images, people just think I'm talking crap.
@thylacine284
@thylacine284 9 месяцев назад
Ah, okay - so the reason they're never captured on trail cams is that they (unlike every other marsupial) are somehow sensitive to IR light? You're having a laugh, right? They DO NOT see in infra-red; just another unsubstantiated, dare I say "crazy", claim to explain why they aren't seen. The simplest explanation is the most likely - they're gone...
@calvinc5961
@calvinc5961 Год назад
Thanks Miller for continuing to look for this elusive beautiful animal. I hope you find one in your adventuring. However, I am just so happy to see the awesome terrain that you are exploring along with the great sound effects. You never fail to amaze me and provide an educational learning environment.
@Tacticalll
@Tacticalll Год назад
Pt 3?? Yesss! Ofcourse, it's a no brainer!
@roydeneckhardt3112
@roydeneckhardt3112 Год назад
Let me be the first person to say how proud I am of you buddy. Yes I am a big fan of you and your channel. I watch it very religiously. I am so proud of you because you did something I never thought you were capable of, and that was... wear shoes the entire time on your video. 😂 So awesome Buddy. ❤
@user-cl3dd3ym7d
@user-cl3dd3ym7d 10 дней назад
Really enjoy this episode Miller was really good so cool Miller 😊
@DinoKing2008
@DinoKing2008 11 месяцев назад
These are my favorite Animals tasmanian Tiger ❤
@mr.bamboo6488
@mr.bamboo6488 7 месяцев назад
My favorite animal is the Tasmania tiger and I'm just glad a man who cares so much about nature look for these majestical creatures, I hope you find one. You earned a new subscriber friend.
@ashthegreat1
@ashthegreat1 Год назад
Your vids are getting better and better. Your my fav Aussie content creator by far.
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson Год назад
thanks so much Winston - cool to hear from you mate
@badger5989
@badger5989 Год назад
Pt.3 please! ❤ Amazing video and beautiful footage!
@fuzzymp
@fuzzymp Год назад
When I saw the wombat not even caring that you were there, I realized there’s probably no thylacine in a 100km radius most likely, maybe skulls in mountain caves tho
@slimesbychris
@slimesbychris Год назад
I was waiting every day and I was so excited for pt2, and I just love your videos so much❤
@flipsntricks
@flipsntricks Год назад
Such a cool series miller keep it up cant wait for pt.3
@dylanwhite1212
@dylanwhite1212 Год назад
I love how people think it's crazy that it's still alive when scientists have found animals they thought went extinct 10s of thousands of years ago, keep up the search mate and good luck 👍 🤙
@texmx8805
@texmx8805 Год назад
Videos like these make me so happy. Thank you so much for doing this, I wish you the best of luck on your journey and I hope that you find a Tasmanian tiger. It would be truly revolutionary
@PhillipGWhite
@PhillipGWhite Год назад
I did some assistance work for Murdock uni. I helped set traps to capture creatures along with trail cams, placing cameras deep in the woods always resulted in low numbers caught, however after consulting with a cartographer he pointed to some natural bottle necks in the wild. the number of creatures in our research increase massively.
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson Год назад
cool to hear thanks so much
@ericalema7187
@ericalema7187 5 месяцев назад
I've literally been watching these thylacine sighting videos for years and I'm hoping and looking forward to the day someone gets one on camera. I can't imagine the emotions I will go through seeing an animal literally come back from the dead
@spookysilliez
@spookysilliez Год назад
It's amazing how dedicated you are to this. Keep up the good work mate
@roydeneckhardt3112
@roydeneckhardt3112 Год назад
I love this channel. You really are doing something that could be a chase after the wind. It is a tough one to search for an extinct animal. I know I wouldnt do that. It is so cool exploring nature and seeing many different animals while on the journey. This was a cool one to watch. Many anxious moments. Loved this video. Oh yes, and well done on the cliff hanger at the end. I will hang until you show us. 🤓
@user-cl3dd3ym7d
@user-cl3dd3ym7d 10 дней назад
An awesome episode buddy 😊😊
@chrisuk1000
@chrisuk1000 Год назад
Great video mate, love that stunning countryside too
@teresaHify
@teresaHify Год назад
Hi Miller, what a really interesting and informative video! As usual it was amazing!
@Jacob.a.m.
@Jacob.a.m. Год назад
Hey Miller, I just thought I'd say this, but Papa New Guinea is a good area to look for the Thylacine as there have been many many sightings there and a lot of it is unexplored. Of course you can continue in Tasmania, but if you don't manage to find anything there you could try search in Papa New Guinea. You don't have to search there, just thought I'd let you know.
@sandralopez6477
@sandralopez6477 Год назад
Me da gusto que subas otro video ❤❤❤ últimamente no podía verlos por qué estaba ocupada y eso me ponía mal pero ahora si jsjsjsjs estoy feliz Gracias 😊
@user-uj6rn5vv4f
@user-uj6rn5vv4f Год назад
i really think that there could still be thylacines out there, love ur vids, looking forward for next weeks one :) - trixie
@jontucker7411
@jontucker7411 Год назад
Bro I would love to see a part 3 & 4 👌 good stuff
@janehodgett959
@janehodgett959 Год назад
Awesome ! I love your passion and enthusiasm 🤩👌✨
@RazorBrain1
@RazorBrain1 7 месяцев назад
As much as myself and I'm sure millions of others would love to see them come back. I don't think its going to happen unless we are able to somehow bring them back jurassic park style. The main issue I see with this is that they are marsupials and not canines.
@michaelhawk643
@michaelhawk643 Год назад
Miller i started my channel from watching you and a kind words from you once in courage me. But it can be tough, the fish don't always bite weather ECT. But you have a gift i got over my fear of snakes watching you and I don't shoot them anymore. Im an old broken up soldier and can't get to those places. Im sure everyone will agree that your teaching people changing their mind on the environment and your excitement makes me want to get out and make videos no matter how much pain im in or how hot 42 c here in Florida im move a rattlesnake off the road a few nights ago before watching you i would have run over it so yeah man you have a great gift. Just follow your heart and passion and your videos will be great. Thank Miller. And don't forget to have a little fun every day 😁
@Thayer2000
@Thayer2000 Год назад
Wonderful! I've been looking foreward to this all week. You never know what you will find out there and the trail cameras are awesome as well. Hope you do a part three! Have a great weekend, stay safe and God bless bro 🐢 🐢
@finnmcnally8535
@finnmcnally8535 Год назад
whats going on miller. I reckon the tigers are still alive dont give up looking! love the content
@mysterious_MK
@mysterious_MK Год назад
Keep Up The Good Work Miller Love The Content
@EthanTulk-fm3lh
@EthanTulk-fm3lh Год назад
Miller your such an inspiration and a helpful person. I’ve been watching you for years and I even have your merch hat and signed picture of you from Christmas ❤❤
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson Год назад
how cool Ethan - I really appreciate your support and kind words thanks mate
@oogabooga1696
@oogabooga1696 Год назад
I'm sick and I'm feel colder than Tasmania in the winter. I live up in North Queensland, wearing a jumper and covered in 2 blankets.
@blakeg4815
@blakeg4815 Год назад
I hope you find one but i also don’t want this series to end!! Videos are amazing
@julianallen4159
@julianallen4159 Год назад
Incredible job - what a stunning film you put together there - beautifully shot - hats off to you
@robertwittman9227
@robertwittman9227 Год назад
love you Miller.Another great adventure.
@Shlomayo
@Shlomayo Год назад
This is really exciting, and the scenery is absolutely beautiful! I hope you one day are able to help open many protected wildlife reserves all over the world!
@Pete_R63
@Pete_R63 Год назад
Apologies, got to pause and comment less than a minute in, the aerial shot around 39 seconds, wow! The water looks like a mirror-so incredibly flat! Off topic, I'm in Key West for the month and diving-came across one scorpionfish and while biking along the marina, found blacktop shark pups! So cool! Only about 2 feet long. They are short videos only a minute or so. Cheers- and now, back to watching.
@davidparty6528
@davidparty6528 4 месяца назад
I believe we will eventually find them. Keeping up a good work.
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson 3 месяца назад
I hope so too!
@remar-6
@remar-6 11 месяцев назад
There is so much of this world that the majority of us will never get to see outside of videos others take of them. Thank you for sharing such beautiful scenery with us. Hoping you’ll find one someday!
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@chrismackay8314
@chrismackay8314 9 месяцев назад
i like your expression of surprise looking at the camera trap at the end :)
@Barbara-ph8nq
@Barbara-ph8nq Год назад
Very interesting video Miller!!! You're brave traveling alone!!
@NighthawkMeow
@NighthawkMeow Год назад
You keep trying, Miller! I have hope and belief. I always have thought they may be there!
@RichSanDiego1969
@RichSanDiego1969 Год назад
Looking forward to your next adventure. I'm ready for another bull shark video.
@jesselasonder2482
@jesselasonder2482 5 месяцев назад
Yes please for part 3
@kengray4781
@kengray4781 Год назад
Great series on these illusive Tigers!
@bethaneydunne9682
@bethaneydunne9682 Год назад
I really hope you find one Miller it will be spectacular 😊😊😊 Good Luck
@jeffreybrown1433
@jeffreybrown1433 Год назад
What's up Miller been looking forward to the video 👍👍👍
@Blake-og3zn
@Blake-og3zn Год назад
This video was soo interesting I reckon there definitely out there keep up these great videos there so interesting 🔥
@lisakaterndahl9892
@lisakaterndahl9892 Год назад
Great video, Miller! I can always count on an almost zen experience with you; the music is so relaxing. I hope you found what you were looking for, and I agree and respect your decision to keep it private. The animals would be hunted if you gave anything away, right? It looked cold, and thanks for going out in it to bring us up close and personal. The wombat was so cute. Looking forward to seeing you again. Love and all that. xoxo
@squidlyminimalisim
@squidlyminimalisim Год назад
He should report it to the government though
@michaelhawk643
@michaelhawk643 Год назад
Miller really enjoyed part 2 look really cold there. I bet finding those bones was exciting? If you didn't get one please don't be disappointed. I grew up hunting even when you know the game is there it can take a while before you see one . I don't hunt anymore .I don't think I would show finding one either. Love the video thank you for working so hard to show everyone all those great places and animals
@solerghost
@solerghost Год назад
Love the content.
@edwardmoore-reppion6806
@edwardmoore-reppion6806 Год назад
keep up this series love the vids bro
@sorayakalumata9731
@sorayakalumata9731 11 месяцев назад
I love watching your vids, keep doing the amazing work you do.
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@asoldierofrome
@asoldierofrome Год назад
Beautiful creatures, I respect keeping Any finds quiet. Man wouldn't benefit their exposure in my opinion. Great work! It would be interesting to revisit Coastwatcher sights. Peace brother
@masongreg7872
@masongreg7872 Год назад
Love the videos! Hope you find one!!
@KeaneSmall
@KeaneSmall Год назад
hello miller hello from ireland these are the best vids good luck on the next one
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson Год назад
Hello to Ireland mate - thanks for watching cheers Miller
@dannywayne311
@dannywayne311 Год назад
This is just fire content Miller
@UK-Blue
@UK-Blue Год назад
Well a blummin good adventure anyway Miller! 👍
@Blaze-ee8pi
@Blaze-ee8pi Год назад
@MillerWilson 🐯🌳🐯🌳🐯Hi Miller! ❤‍🔥It's great to see you are so dedicated and are trying your best to hunt down the Tasmanian Tiger. 🐯Props to your dedication and everything you are doing. I sure hope you can find one. ❤‍🔥All the best! 🐯🌳🐯🌳🐯
@dingdong2776
@dingdong2776 Год назад
Love from nowra Australia mate .. keep up the good work
@Mcflyeon
@Mcflyeon Год назад
I find this rather fascinating. It's good for you to set off and try to find one while getting to explore many places and meeting other people and animals. It's sad to know that there are animals that have gone extinct because of our actions and it's easy to resent them for it which is understanable but like you said from the previous video, we can only use this to learn from our mistakes to make sure that no other animals suffer the fate by working together to educate people and help them out as our way to make amends. And who knows? Maybe one day, the Thylacine will show up again.
@Plarts1
@Plarts1 Год назад
Great video, I think we all want that little bit of hope they still exist, I know I do. Best of luck in your search!
@vashtimerz9226
@vashtimerz9226 Год назад
Happy mothers day!!!!!! Im just about to watch you video!
@ravenfeader
@ravenfeader Год назад
Loved it Miller and im certain that if I obtained any evidence of the tiger I would be never make it public and very careful who it was disclosed to .
@ravenfeader
@ravenfeader Год назад
@@sidstevens9035 How would it benefit a tiger to do otherwise ?
@barney6228
@barney6228 Год назад
Thanks miller for entertaining us while making us fall asleep of a night with the music 😂🫶🏼
@MrMcNasty44
@MrMcNasty44 Год назад
Another awesome video with soothing music and a content creator that takes time to comment and reply to the viewers of his videos. Thank you sir
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson Год назад
Nice one Blake thanks for the support mate - cheers Miller
@MrMcNasty44
@MrMcNasty44 Год назад
Yes sir. You're awesome person my friend. Come visit FL for a meet and greet 💪🙏👍
@spriteblod7623
@spriteblod7623 Год назад
Finally episode 2 is here!
@atexotics6236
@atexotics6236 Год назад
It would be so cool to go with you on these trips, I’ve always wanted to help the world your doing great things keep it up!!!
@chasingmotion7990
@chasingmotion7990 Год назад
I love your videos I watch them every day!!!, hope you find one its real cool how you're looking for sassy tigers
@chasingmotion7990
@chasingmotion7990 Год назад
tassy
@andrewbaron8713
@andrewbaron8713 Год назад
I notice Rob didn’t mention the yips he recorded on I think one of his Jane river trips. He recorded it in the middle of the night. I have heard similar recordings by others which could be Thylacine.
@aradaskarian
@aradaskarian Год назад
Amazing video ❤😊
@Mod_lover
@Mod_lover Год назад
I would love to see pt.3!
@enricobartolinibaldelli7193
The best out there Miller, crazy quality, and crazy how much you have grown since that first time I ve watched one of your videos, it was like 6-7 years ago maybe more, you were trying to catch a big eel or a catfish i don t remember, your great man
@dawsonfishingadventures593
@dawsonfishingadventures593 Год назад
I reckon he found one but because of how endangered/extinct this animals are he didn’t put it on camera to protect the species and I would do the exact same
@JorgeF69
@JorgeF69 Год назад
Amazing video yet again 👌
@joshstokes5564
@joshstokes5564 11 месяцев назад
Can’t wait for the next one ✌🏻
@kevinsimmons2815
@kevinsimmons2815 7 месяцев назад
I just found this video/channel and within the first min knew I needed to subscribe
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson 6 месяцев назад
so cool to hear thanks Kevin
@nicolinaalwandy2081
@nicolinaalwandy2081 Год назад
first, i do hope that they exist, will have to watch the full video to find out!
@butchssurvivorranch360
@butchssurvivorranch360 Год назад
Awesome mate,,, been a dream of mine to go on an expedition to find evidence of a THYLACENE,, so thankyou for taking me along for the Ride,,, I believe they are still alive, and I like you wouldn't tell the world no matter how much money it's worth... 👍
@andrewstevenson118
@andrewstevenson118 4 месяца назад
One of my Aussie friends who lives in Warran, said it was common knowledge the tiger was there. They never said anything for fear of hunters. After the King Lake fires they haven't seen them since. Bugger.
@MillerWilson
@MillerWilson 4 месяца назад
yes fire has been a real issue for nature in the last decade and we have lost many species - I hope they have prevailed.... thanks Andrew
@andrewstevenson118
@andrewstevenson118 4 месяца назад
@@MillerWilson No worries. They took me on a "tour" of the area around King Lake about a year later. Jeez mate...
@cornevanzyl6370
@cornevanzyl6370 Год назад
Great video so far
@dilwarhussain4
@dilwarhussain4 Год назад
Wow what a beautiful scenery thanks Miller bro I feel like iam there imaging keep it up bro 🔥 great to see you ❣️love from India
@Dino-vb4bo
@Dino-vb4bo 3 месяца назад
I hate that he put us at a cliff hanger but I agree with not putting it online. Good work brotha!
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