Ep. 10: Since April 1970, Prince Leonard I has claimed the Hutt River Province a sovereign nation.
Preview: In next week’s episode we visit Prince Leonard and the Hutt River Province, who seceded from Australia in 1970.
Ep. 9: Port Hedland may not be the most scenic of towns, but its beaches still offer a natural spectacle.
Preview: Coming up in this week’s episode: We observe Flatback sea turtles nesting on Port Hedland’s Cemetery Beach.
Ep. 8: A 2000 km drive in three days before we farewelled the old year from the camel’s back and went looking for dinosaurs.
Ep. 7: If Rudolph were here, he would have been eaten by now.
Ep. 6: Alien spacecrafts! Abductions! Government conspiracies! …and a powered campsite for the night, thank you!
Ep. 5: One night at our caravan park in Alice Springs we ran into an unwelcome stanger…
Molly Clark talks about the function of shortwave radios in the bush before there were telephones.
Ep. 4: After a quick stop at Australia’s most famous landmark, Uluru, we head to Alice Springs in search for 87-year-old outback pioneer Molly Clark.
Eirik Laugerud ponders the significance of giving fellow drivers a sign of recognition on the desert highways.
Backpackers Ian and Sara were lucky to walk away with only a few scratches when their campervan took a tumble on the highway.
Ep. 3: Coober Pedy, the opal capital of the world. It’s a fascinating place, but we’re not here for the gemstones…
Curious about life in an ecovillage? Watch this extended interview with Elizabeth Heij from Aldinga Arts Ecovillage.
Ep. 2: In this week’s episode we head to Aldinga Beach, just south of Adelaide. We meet Lynda McCarty who shows us around Aldinga Arts EcoVillage.
Ep. 1: Come travel Australia with us! “This is gonna be a carousel ride…”
This is a backseat-edited teaser trailer for The Inland Sea.