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Coast Australia
Coast Australia follows renowned Scottish archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver on his very first trip to Australia, as he and a diverse group of co-hosts gather stories about our spectacular coastline: the history, the people, the archaeology, the geography and the marine life, investigating interesting and little known facts along the way. Oliver’s co-hosts, all experts in their field, are journalist and Australian arts and culture specialist Miriam Corowa, environmentalist Professor Tim Flannery, marine scientist Dr Emma Johnston, anthropologist Dr Xanthe Mallett and television presenter and landscape architect Brendan Moar.
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Plot Summary
Coast Australia is a documentary series that explores the diverse and stunning coastlines of Australia. Each episode delves into the unique natural beauty, wildlife, and human stories associated with different coastal regions. From remote islands to bustling harbors, the series showcases the breathtaking landscapes and the challenges faced by those who live and work by the sea.
Critical Reception
Coast Australia was generally well-received for its stunning cinematography and exploration of Australia's diverse coastal environments. Critics praised its educational value and the intimate portrayal of marine life and coastal communities. Audience reception was positive, appreciating the visually rich content and the informative narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Visually spectacular and informative exploration of Australia's coasts.
Appreciated for its focus on natural beauty and marine ecosystems.
Engaging narrative that highlights both the environment and its inhabitants.
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Fun Fact
The series often features drone footage to capture the vastness and scale of Australia's iconic coastline from unique aerial perspectives.
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