Jack Absalom's: Treasures Of The Pilbara
English adventurer William Dampier sailed along Australia's North West coast in 1688. He called it the most barren spot on the globe but noticed that the compass showed a powerful attraction to a range of mountains to the south. For the next 250 years that powerful attraction was ignored, until in the 1960's it was found there were vast reserves of iron ore, today it is thought there is enough to supply world needs for the next 400 years. Jack Absalom's journey into the Pilbara unearths many of the regions treasures. You also get to travel on some of the giant ore trains that carry the economic treasure to the ports and onto giant cargo ships headed to Japan and China.

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Jack Absalom's: On The Birdsville Track

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Jack Absalom's: Red Dirt And Rockets

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Jack Absalom's: The Strzelecki Track

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Pilbara Freshwater Fishes 2014

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Jack Absalom's: The Journey To Lilliput

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Jack Absalom's: King Island

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Malcolm Douglas - Australia - The Pearling Coast (1986)

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Bush Tucker Man - Stories of Survival - Gold Fever

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Burke & Wills Expedition across Australia 1860-61

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Stringy-bark, stories of logging in Victoria's far South West. Full program.

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Paul Barry's Walkley Award nominated Four Corners story - 'Blue Death' (1988)

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1979 Repco Reliability Trial

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Hidden Riches of the Australian Outback: From Cattle Stations to Opal Mines

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Another half kilo from the Pilbara

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Chasing the Music - The Story of the First Guitar Arriving in Arnhem Land

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Malcolm Douglas - Australia - West Of The Rock (1989)

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From the Archives: The Newman Story (1969)

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Jack Absalom's The Road To Survival

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Jack Absalom's: The Jewels Of The Kimberley

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