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An irish backpacker gives his opinion on Australian culture.
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An irish backpacker gives his opinion on Australian culture.
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In Darwin, Paul gets a more professional haircut so as people take him more seriously when he interviews them.
Next - Darwin Haircut
Mark interviews Harry Daly Waters about some of the problems Aboriginals are facing in Australia. Harry also suggests some solutions to these problems.
Next - Aboriginal problems and solutions
Paul has a yarn with Lachie from the Daly Waters Hotel, a real outback character. Lachie explains what ‘Territoritis’ is. We think he might have had it!
Wycliffe Well is one of the top four locations in the world, known for its regular UFO sightings. The Overlanders talk with Lew Farkas about the sightings, and possible US military involvement relating to the Pine Gap ground satellite station.
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In the middle of the outback, the Overlanders meet a couple from Holland riding their bikes around the world. We meet them between Darwin and Alice Springs. They say this part of their journey is the hottest they have experienced.
Next - Outback bicycle touring
Retired Outback Policeman, Bob Darken tells the story of making first contact with the last of an Aboriginal Tribe he met in the remote Outback.
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In Alice Springs the Overlanders interview Retired Outback Policeman, Bob Darken. During the war Bob was required to remove Aboriginals from around Arnhem land in case of Japanese invasion.
Next - Outback Policeman, WW2 story
The Overlanders reach Alice Springs where they meet some Swiss backpackers and interview an old timer named Arthur about what makes Alice unique.
Next - Alice Springs
Paul interviews Peter Severin of Curtin Springs, an outback tourism pioneer. Peter started the first tours to Ayers Rock/Uluru in 1956. He talks about the nomadic Aborigines of the region.