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Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
Travel Wild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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published: 28 Aug 2015
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Gigantic Robber Crabs on Christmas Island | 4K
Thievery and treachery are second nature for the world's largest land crab. This documentary explores the untold story of Christmas Island's iconic robber crabs. Armed with claws that deliver more force than a lion's bite, they can grow a metre across and are relentless in their search for food. However, the brash crustaceans have surprisingly complex private lives and often find themselves in precarious situations, whether escaping from frenzied ants or risking their life to deposit fertilised eggs into a raging ocean. To tell the story of the robber crab's life cycle, directors Moritz Katz and Braydon Moloney spent a year in the field, following their subjects in minute detail. The tragedies, trials and triumphs paint a fresh, humorous portrait of Christmas Island and its nefarious deniz...
published: 20 Jul 2021
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Pulau Natal (Christmas Island) Teritori Australia di Selatan Pulau Jawa
Pulau Natal (Christmas Island) adalah sebuah wilayah Luar Negeri Australia yang terdiri dari 1 Pulau. Pulau ini terletak di dekat Pulau Jawa tepatnya disebelah barat daya Pulau Jawa.
Iklim dari Pulau ini adalah Iklim Tropis.Pulau Christmas yang merupakan wilayah dari Australia terletak di Samudera Hindia. 2.600 kilometer dari arah barat laut Kota Perth Australia Barat, 500 KM dari arah selatan Jakarta, Indonesia.
published: 12 Jan 2021
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Touring on Christmas Island with Destination WA
Island Crabbie Transport and Indian Ocean Experiences take Trevor on a tour of Christmas Island, taking in the Grotto, Territory Day Park and the Golf Course Lookout. Discover why Christmas Island really is a nature lover's paradise.
published: 04 Jan 2021
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Christmas Island Stories: Zainal Majid
Zainal Majid, 62, is one of many Christmas Island locals who is willing to fight for the future of his Island. A fight, which dates back to the 80s, when Zainal and his community banded together to reopen the mine and prop up their Island’s economy.
This is Zainal's Christmas Island Story.
published: 17 Nov 2020
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Red Crab Migration Across Christmas Island
Ever year, millions of red crabs migrate across Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean to mate. Their journey from forest to coast begins in the rainy season and is protected by park rangers, who block off roads and build temporary fences along the crab's migration path. Once the crabs have mated, females will lay up to 10,000 eggs each.
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published: 02 Jan 2018
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Christmas Island - A Natural Wonder
Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian ocean, and surrounded by azure waters lies a stunning Natural Wonder : Christmas Island : its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest.
We invite you to uncover the remarkable surprises of this island full of natural wonders: from the unique annual red crab migration to rare and unusual birds and glorious deserted beaches, yet it also displays a curious amalgam of cultures, history and industry, emerging as a place where all these elements create a truly unusual travel experience.
published: 31 Aug 2018
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The Andrews Sisters : Christmas Island
The Andrews Sisters : Christmas Island : Christmas With Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (2000)
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja like to spend a Holiday away across the sea?
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja like to hang your stockin' on a great big coconut tree?
How'd ja like to stay up late, like the islanders do
Wait for Santa to sail in with your presents in a canoe
If you ever spend Christmas on Christmas Island
You will never stray, for ev'ry day
Your Christmas dreams come true
How'd ja like to stay up late, like the islanders do
Wait for Santa to sail in with your presents in a canoe
If you ever spend Christmas on Christmas Island
You will never stray, for ev'ry day
Your Christmas dreams come true
published: 08 Oct 2017
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What you didn't know about Christmas Island
In this video you can find seven little known facts about Christmas Island. Keep watching and subscribe, as more Australian territories will follow!
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1. The Territory of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory comprising the island of the same name. Christma...
published: 20 Jul 2018
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Destination WA - Food Christmas Island
Christmas Island’s cultural diversity has made it a unique culinary destination where visitors can try various authentic international cuisines.
published: 17 Jan 2021
25:37
Christmas Island (Australia) Vacation Travel Wild Video Guide
Travel Wild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incr...
Travel Wild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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Travel Wild explores one of Australia's most remote destinations Christmas Island. Host Lin Sutherland has come here to experience some of Australia's most incredible wildlife encounters. Lin comes face to face with whale sharks, dolphins and sharks while exploring the stunning coral reefs of Christmas Islands. But the highlight of Lin's trip is being surrounded by hundreds and thousands of marching crabs in what is truly a world class wildlife migration the marching of the red crabs of Christmas Island. A not to be missed episode
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- published: 28 Aug 2015
- views: 191848
50:20
Gigantic Robber Crabs on Christmas Island | 4K
Thievery and treachery are second nature for the world's largest land crab. This documentary explores the untold story of Christmas Island's iconic robber crabs...
Thievery and treachery are second nature for the world's largest land crab. This documentary explores the untold story of Christmas Island's iconic robber crabs. Armed with claws that deliver more force than a lion's bite, they can grow a metre across and are relentless in their search for food. However, the brash crustaceans have surprisingly complex private lives and often find themselves in precarious situations, whether escaping from frenzied ants or risking their life to deposit fertilised eggs into a raging ocean. To tell the story of the robber crab's life cycle, directors Moritz Katz and Braydon Moloney spent a year in the field, following their subjects in minute detail. The tragedies, trials and triumphs paint a fresh, humorous portrait of Christmas Island and its nefarious denizens.
https://wn.com/Gigantic_Robber_Crabs_On_Christmas_Island_|_4K
Thievery and treachery are second nature for the world's largest land crab. This documentary explores the untold story of Christmas Island's iconic robber crabs. Armed with claws that deliver more force than a lion's bite, they can grow a metre across and are relentless in their search for food. However, the brash crustaceans have surprisingly complex private lives and often find themselves in precarious situations, whether escaping from frenzied ants or risking their life to deposit fertilised eggs into a raging ocean. To tell the story of the robber crab's life cycle, directors Moritz Katz and Braydon Moloney spent a year in the field, following their subjects in minute detail. The tragedies, trials and triumphs paint a fresh, humorous portrait of Christmas Island and its nefarious denizens.
- published: 20 Jul 2021
- views: 306879
5:54
Pulau Natal (Christmas Island) Teritori Australia di Selatan Pulau Jawa
Pulau Natal (Christmas Island) adalah sebuah wilayah Luar Negeri Australia yang terdiri dari 1 Pulau. Pulau ini terletak di dekat Pulau Jawa tepatnya disebelah ...
Pulau Natal (Christmas Island) adalah sebuah wilayah Luar Negeri Australia yang terdiri dari 1 Pulau. Pulau ini terletak di dekat Pulau Jawa tepatnya disebelah barat daya Pulau Jawa.
Iklim dari Pulau ini adalah Iklim Tropis.Pulau Christmas yang merupakan wilayah dari Australia terletak di Samudera Hindia. 2.600 kilometer dari arah barat laut Kota Perth Australia Barat, 500 KM dari arah selatan Jakarta, Indonesia.
https://wn.com/Pulau_Natal_(Christmas_Island)_Teritori_Australia_Di_Selatan_Pulau_Jawa
Pulau Natal (Christmas Island) adalah sebuah wilayah Luar Negeri Australia yang terdiri dari 1 Pulau. Pulau ini terletak di dekat Pulau Jawa tepatnya disebelah barat daya Pulau Jawa.
Iklim dari Pulau ini adalah Iklim Tropis.Pulau Christmas yang merupakan wilayah dari Australia terletak di Samudera Hindia. 2.600 kilometer dari arah barat laut Kota Perth Australia Barat, 500 KM dari arah selatan Jakarta, Indonesia.
- published: 12 Jan 2021
- views: 10603
4:06
Touring on Christmas Island with Destination WA
Island Crabbie Transport and Indian Ocean Experiences take Trevor on a tour of Christmas Island, taking in the Grotto, Territory Day Park and the Golf Course Lo...
Island Crabbie Transport and Indian Ocean Experiences take Trevor on a tour of Christmas Island, taking in the Grotto, Territory Day Park and the Golf Course Lookout. Discover why Christmas Island really is a nature lover's paradise.
https://wn.com/Touring_On_Christmas_Island_With_Destination_Wa
Island Crabbie Transport and Indian Ocean Experiences take Trevor on a tour of Christmas Island, taking in the Grotto, Territory Day Park and the Golf Course Lookout. Discover why Christmas Island really is a nature lover's paradise.
- published: 04 Jan 2021
- views: 4461
3:59
Christmas Island Stories: Zainal Majid
Zainal Majid, 62, is one of many Christmas Island locals who is willing to fight for the future of his Island. A fight, which dates back to the 80s, when Zainal...
Zainal Majid, 62, is one of many Christmas Island locals who is willing to fight for the future of his Island. A fight, which dates back to the 80s, when Zainal and his community banded together to reopen the mine and prop up their Island’s economy.
This is Zainal's Christmas Island Story.
https://wn.com/Christmas_Island_Stories_Zainal_Majid
Zainal Majid, 62, is one of many Christmas Island locals who is willing to fight for the future of his Island. A fight, which dates back to the 80s, when Zainal and his community banded together to reopen the mine and prop up their Island’s economy.
This is Zainal's Christmas Island Story.
- published: 17 Nov 2020
- views: 37344
3:01
Red Crab Migration Across Christmas Island
Ever year, millions of red crabs migrate across Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean to mate. Their journey from forest to coast begins in the rainy season and ...
Ever year, millions of red crabs migrate across Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean to mate. Their journey from forest to coast begins in the rainy season and is protected by park rangers, who block off roads and build temporary fences along the crab's migration path. Once the crabs have mated, females will lay up to 10,000 eggs each.
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https://wn.com/Red_Crab_Migration_Across_Christmas_Island
Ever year, millions of red crabs migrate across Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean to mate. Their journey from forest to coast begins in the rainy season and is protected by park rangers, who block off roads and build temporary fences along the crab's migration path. Once the crabs have mated, females will lay up to 10,000 eggs each.
The INSIDER team believes that life is an adventure! Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: https://thisisinsider.com
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- published: 02 Jan 2018
- views: 3312853
2:01
Christmas Island - A Natural Wonder
Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian ocean, and surrounded by azure waters lies a stunning Natural Wonder : Christmas Island : its na...
Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian ocean, and surrounded by azure waters lies a stunning Natural Wonder : Christmas Island : its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest.
We invite you to uncover the remarkable surprises of this island full of natural wonders: from the unique annual red crab migration to rare and unusual birds and glorious deserted beaches, yet it also displays a curious amalgam of cultures, history and industry, emerging as a place where all these elements create a truly unusual travel experience.
https://wn.com/Christmas_Island_A_Natural_Wonder
Rising majestically from the tropical depths of the vast Indian ocean, and surrounded by azure waters lies a stunning Natural Wonder : Christmas Island : its name alone is intriguing and stirs interest.
We invite you to uncover the remarkable surprises of this island full of natural wonders: from the unique annual red crab migration to rare and unusual birds and glorious deserted beaches, yet it also displays a curious amalgam of cultures, history and industry, emerging as a place where all these elements create a truly unusual travel experience.
- published: 31 Aug 2018
- views: 31615
2:34
The Andrews Sisters : Christmas Island
The Andrews Sisters : Christmas Island : Christmas With Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (2000)
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja...
The Andrews Sisters : Christmas Island : Christmas With Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (2000)
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja like to spend a Holiday away across the sea?
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja like to hang your stockin' on a great big coconut tree?
How'd ja like to stay up late, like the islanders do
Wait for Santa to sail in with your presents in a canoe
If you ever spend Christmas on Christmas Island
You will never stray, for ev'ry day
Your Christmas dreams come true
How'd ja like to stay up late, like the islanders do
Wait for Santa to sail in with your presents in a canoe
If you ever spend Christmas on Christmas Island
You will never stray, for ev'ry day
Your Christmas dreams come true
https://wn.com/The_Andrews_Sisters_Christmas_Island
The Andrews Sisters : Christmas Island : Christmas With Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (2000)
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja like to spend a Holiday away across the sea?
How'd ja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?
How'd ja like to hang your stockin' on a great big coconut tree?
How'd ja like to stay up late, like the islanders do
Wait for Santa to sail in with your presents in a canoe
If you ever spend Christmas on Christmas Island
You will never stray, for ev'ry day
Your Christmas dreams come true
How'd ja like to stay up late, like the islanders do
Wait for Santa to sail in with your presents in a canoe
If you ever spend Christmas on Christmas Island
You will never stray, for ev'ry day
Your Christmas dreams come true
- published: 08 Oct 2017
- views: 116657
7:55
What you didn't know about Christmas Island
In this video you can find seven little known facts about Christmas Island. Keep watching and subscribe, as more Australian territories will follow!
You can no...
In this video you can find seven little known facts about Christmas Island. Keep watching and subscribe, as more Australian territories will follow!
You can now support this channel via Patreon, by accessing the link bellow. Thank you!
https://www.patreon.com/7facts
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1. The Territory of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory comprising the island of the same name. Christmas Island is located in the Indian Ocean, around 350 kilometres (220 mi) south of Java and Sumatra and around 1,550 kilometres (960 mi) north-west of the closest point on the Australian mainland. It has an area of 135 square kilometres.
2. The first European to sight the island was Richard Rowe of the Thomas in 1615. The island was later named on Christmas Day (25 December) 1643 by Captain William Mynors, but only settled in the late 19th century. Its geographic isolation and history of minimal human disturbance has led to a high level of endemism among its flora and fauna, which is of interest to scientists and naturalists. The majority (63 percent) of the island is included in the Christmas Island National Park, which features several areas of primary monsoonal forest.
3. It has been settled only since the 1880s; for much of the period since then it was administered by the Straits Settlement (Singapore), with inclusion as an Australian territory only since 1958. Phosphate mining was the reason for its settlement, and has persisted as the main (sometimes only) industry ever since, leading to loss of about 25% of the Island’s rainforest area.
4. Flying Fish Cove is the capital city and main settlement of Australia's Christmas Island. Although it was originally named after British survey-ship Flying-Fish, many maps simply label it “The Settlement”. It was the first British settlement on the island, established in 1888.
5. Most of its reptiles, native mammals, and terrestrial birds occur (or occurred) nowhere else; and nearly 200 invertebrate species are considered endemic. There are very few areas in Australia (indeed, in the world) that can match such narrow endemism. The endemic Red Crab is the most conspicuous, with a population of at least 40 million. It is the Island’s ecological lynchpin, engineering the forest structure and productivity. It is everywhere; but spectacularly so in its annual breeding migration from forest to sea, when the forest floor, roads and gardens become moving masses of crab: one of the world’s great animal migrations.
6. From the outbreak of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II in December 1941, Christmas Island was a target for Japanese occupation because of its rich phosphate deposits.
7. From the late 1980s and early 1990s, boats carrying asylum seekers, mainly departing from Indonesia, began landing on the island. In 2001, Christmas Island was the site of the Tampa controversy, in which the Australian government stopped a Norwegian ship, MV Tampa, from disembarking 438 rescued asylum-seekers. The ensuing standoff and the associated political reactions in Australia were a major issue in the 2001 Australian federal election.
More Info:
https://theconversation.com/unknown-wonders-christmas-island-13648
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island
Music:
Andreas - Departure
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By DIAC images - Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24285031
By DIAC images - Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24285048
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWcsyU7uCkY
http://www.lbi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Japanese-Occupation.jpg
By DIAC images - Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre and the Lilac compound, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24284795
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https://wn.com/What_You_Didn't_Know_About_Christmas_Island
In this video you can find seven little known facts about Christmas Island. Keep watching and subscribe, as more Australian territories will follow!
You can now support this channel via Patreon, by accessing the link bellow. Thank you!
https://www.patreon.com/7facts
Learn, Share, Subscribe
US States & Territories
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbZJ71IJGFRT2EjuHJUt4-YZ59SZNc8ch
206 Countries in One Series
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Social Media:
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More information about the video content bellow:
1. The Territory of Christmas Island is an Australian external territory comprising the island of the same name. Christmas Island is located in the Indian Ocean, around 350 kilometres (220 mi) south of Java and Sumatra and around 1,550 kilometres (960 mi) north-west of the closest point on the Australian mainland. It has an area of 135 square kilometres.
2. The first European to sight the island was Richard Rowe of the Thomas in 1615. The island was later named on Christmas Day (25 December) 1643 by Captain William Mynors, but only settled in the late 19th century. Its geographic isolation and history of minimal human disturbance has led to a high level of endemism among its flora and fauna, which is of interest to scientists and naturalists. The majority (63 percent) of the island is included in the Christmas Island National Park, which features several areas of primary monsoonal forest.
3. It has been settled only since the 1880s; for much of the period since then it was administered by the Straits Settlement (Singapore), with inclusion as an Australian territory only since 1958. Phosphate mining was the reason for its settlement, and has persisted as the main (sometimes only) industry ever since, leading to loss of about 25% of the Island’s rainforest area.
4. Flying Fish Cove is the capital city and main settlement of Australia's Christmas Island. Although it was originally named after British survey-ship Flying-Fish, many maps simply label it “The Settlement”. It was the first British settlement on the island, established in 1888.
5. Most of its reptiles, native mammals, and terrestrial birds occur (or occurred) nowhere else; and nearly 200 invertebrate species are considered endemic. There are very few areas in Australia (indeed, in the world) that can match such narrow endemism. The endemic Red Crab is the most conspicuous, with a population of at least 40 million. It is the Island’s ecological lynchpin, engineering the forest structure and productivity. It is everywhere; but spectacularly so in its annual breeding migration from forest to sea, when the forest floor, roads and gardens become moving masses of crab: one of the world’s great animal migrations.
6. From the outbreak of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II in December 1941, Christmas Island was a target for Japanese occupation because of its rich phosphate deposits.
7. From the late 1980s and early 1990s, boats carrying asylum seekers, mainly departing from Indonesia, began landing on the island. In 2001, Christmas Island was the site of the Tampa controversy, in which the Australian government stopped a Norwegian ship, MV Tampa, from disembarking 438 rescued asylum-seekers. The ensuing standoff and the associated political reactions in Australia were a major issue in the 2001 Australian federal election.
More Info:
https://theconversation.com/unknown-wonders-christmas-island-13648
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island
Music:
Andreas - Departure
https://facebook.com/andreasmusicno
https://twitter.com/andreasmusicno
https://soundcloud.com/andreas_music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIfpJV9BVtRxEDOlP8nM15w
https://www.instagram.com/andreas_music_/
Images:
By DIAC images - Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24285031
By DIAC images - Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24285048
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/b9/a7/9e/b9a79e809857d6557c260374879f284b.jpg
By Paul McFarlane - https://www.flickr.com/photos/48386125@N05/35810038394/in/feed, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61835525
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWcsyU7uCkY
http://www.lbi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Japanese-Occupation.jpg
By DIAC images - Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre and the Lilac compound, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24284795
Intro Creator:
Pushed to Insanity
http://pushedtoinsanity.com/portfolio-item/free-2d-outro-template-11/
- published: 20 Jul 2018
- views: 18194
2:45
Destination WA - Food Christmas Island
Christmas Island’s cultural diversity has made it a unique culinary destination where visitors can try various authentic international cuisines.
Christmas Island’s cultural diversity has made it a unique culinary destination where visitors can try various authentic international cuisines.
https://wn.com/Destination_Wa_Food_Christmas_Island
Christmas Island’s cultural diversity has made it a unique culinary destination where visitors can try various authentic international cuisines.
- published: 17 Jan 2021
- views: 7881