
Sailing into the Last Great Wilderness Frontiers of Australia THE KIMBERLEY- Sailing Tangaroa
September 20, 2019 by Sailing Tangaroa | Language: EN Play Time: 00:15:33 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

We are sailing into one of the most remote and stunning regions of Australia, the Kimberley coast. A unique and isolated place with incredible biodiversity, huge tides and amazing scenery. This is the last great wilderness frontier of Australia only accessible by boat, NO reception and a shit load of crocodiles!
Very excited to bring you the first video from sailing through the remote Kimberley in Tangaroa our little aqua vessel.
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Music Credits
The Nomadics
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Wil Thomas
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Tanya Ronsom
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