Australia / a production of Millennium III Communications for Istituto geografico de Agostini ; director, Fulvio Rinaldo ; writer, Andrea Battaglini ; producer/writer, Cecil Bouchardeau.
Australia is often considered the world's smallest continent or its largest island. Originally inhabited mainly by aborigines, it was later converted into a penal colony by the British. Take a look at the famous Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, the capital of Brisbane, and venture into the Daintree Forest, which remains unchanged since dinosaurs roamed the earth.