Sky Safari Australia
From high above, we experience the handiwork of powerful natural forces soaring over Australia’s most iconic landmarks such as Uluru, the Great Barrier Reef, and Lake Eyre. In each location, we descend to reveal how topography, climate, and geographic isolation continue to challenge and shape the creatures that live there and how those creatures interact with each other.
From high above, we experience the handiwork of powerful natural forces soaring over Australia’s most iconic landmarks such as Uluru, the Great Barrier Reef, and Lake Eyre. In each location, we descend to reveal how topography, climate, and geographic isolation continue to challenge and shape the creatures that live there and how those creatures interact with each other.
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