Loved this report, especially the use of interviews with experts. We have firenadoes in the US as well, and there were some associated with WWII bombing. Even more surprising, Wikipedia says “An extreme example of a fire whirl is the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake in Japan, which ignited a large city-sized firestorm which in turn produced a gigantic fire whirl that killed 38,000 people in fifteen minutes…” 😳
Australia is the only place fascinating, beautiful, and likable enough for me to consider a journey. I hope I'll get there before I die. And then, after I die, I plan on getting devoured by large crocodiles and be truly useful for once.
I live near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the USA and this is coal country. I've heard stories of sinkholes collapsing under newly built houses in nearby Latrobe.
Interesting videos - I've been on the exciting ride through the Horizontal Waterfall on three separate visits and have a message for Mo - it’s in Western Australia not “west” Australia. I’ll wager he doesn’t call the Northern Territory “north” Territory so why “west” Australia? Media people should know better how state names were so named and always get them right. Please remember to respect that we are proud of our state and name.