Why Alone Australia is harder than the American version

Why Alone Australia is harder than the American version.

Video transcript

- Shelter was a big drama out there too, because you don't want to be-- go cutting down the-- cutting down the forest out there, because it's just-- that's just not what you do. It's not like America, where you're going to go out and cut down a million birch trees and make a log cabin. Because you just can't do that here in Australia and New Zealand. Because we're just such endemic life. And we like to take things a little bit-- take things a little bit more sacredly around here. So--

- Do you think that makes this version of the show harder?

- Oh, absolutely. I've seen it a million times. Like, how come you didn't make rock cabin? Or how come you didn't dig a massive hole in the ground and make a chimney and stuff like this? Because you just can't do that here. It's just-- I can't be out there ripping up the forest. And it's just not what we do. It's not who I am.

I wouldn't do it anyways, even if I was allowed to, because it's just-- that's just not what you do when you go-- the best thing to do is be able to look over your shoulder and say, I don't think anyone was ever here. It was just me. And I didn't really impact anything, and things are still going on.