Wheels Across a Wilderness Digitally enhanced 1080p
Wheels Across a Wilderness Digitally enhanced 1080p In 1966, two brothers, and a bunch of their mates, decided it would be fun to travel across the Simpson Desert in 4WDs, and film their travels – something that had never been done before. These two brothers were of course Mal and Mike Leyland, and the result was the film Wheels Across a Wilderness. Wheels Across a Wilderness was 18 months in the planning and took five months to complete. Driving two Land Rovers from Steep Point, Western Australia, Mike and Mal headed across the centre of the continent to Cape Byron, New South Wales. Five young Australians setting out on an expedition never made before: a journey across a waterless continent. What followed was a series of mishaps, but also spectacular achievements, as they saw and filmed outback Australia that had never been seen before.

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