"Fire tornado" Australia HD -clearest ever capture in nature.

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A video with a number of world “firsts”. First fire tornado ever recorded with a broadcast television camera, first ever recorded in HD, first ever to isolate just the sound of a fire whirl in the wild and the first one recorded on a tripod. It remains the only fire whirl vision with those combined elements. Captured by chance by TV cameraman Chris Tangey on September 11 2012 at the remote Curtin Springs cattle station, Northern Territory, Australia. ©Chris Tangey

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Copyright notice: This video was first published in Australia so comes under the Copyright Act Australia (1968) Unlike other jurisdictions, the Act contains no “fair use” clause so it cannot be published in any form, in any medium, without consent of the copyright holder. We treat, and continue to treat, any copyright breach with the utmost seriousness and will defend, and have defended, our rights vigorously worldwide. For licensing or any other use please contact:
chris@alicespringsfilmtv.com.au

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  1. To answer some common questions; this fire event occurred on September 11 2012 on a cattle station (Ranch) called Curtin Springs 80km East of Uluru/Ayers Rock near Mt. Conner, Australia. Alongside cameraman Chris Tangey were three employees of the cattle station, and yes we were safe as we had our backs to a salt lake so could have retreated at any time. We have no definitive explanation for some viewers briefly hearing a voice whispering in the flames on playback. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFs7ycLoUFs

  2. I did some research a few years back I've been researching for a long time, while on a website on Apollo he is a owner/manager at the Alice Springs film and television department some people thought it was fake some thought it was real I've discovered that a fire tornado is called a fire tornado or a fire devil, they are not as big as tornadoes but… It seemed very realistic and sounded like a jet or something so maybe this is fake or real but, I say this is real! Chris we are very proud if this was edited and my calculations are wrong you are a great editor but we are amazed you discovered this on camera have a great day!

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