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Australia
The former home of the America's Cup, Australia is the oldest, flattest and driest continent. Yet it boasts more snow than Switzerland. This travel adventure takes you to the world's supply of opals, to wild camel country, a koala bear sanctuary and the mystical Olga mountains. Kangaroos and wallabees maintain a strong presence in the land "down under". An absolute paradise.
32-171660 min.$ 29.95

Australia - Secrets of the Land Down Under
Sample the delights of Sydney, take a trek to the Outback of New South Wales, visit the busy cosmopolitan city of Melbourne, and much more.
32-174445 min.$ 24.95©1987 0-681-60738-6

Australia: Sydney & Melbourne

50-412157 min.$ 12.99©1990 0-944623-28-X

Exploring Tropical Australia
Australia has become one the most popular travel destinations in the world, and no wonder. Where tropical rain forests meet coral reefs, you'll find some of the most exquisite natural treasures on earth. Get an up-close view of kangaroos, koalas, and rare birds like emus, lrikeets and pink parrots. Dive into the warm emerald green waters and meet moray eels eye-to-eye.
32-400758 min.$ 24.95©1993 1-56345-131-X

Outback Australia
Covering three quarters of the continent of Australia, the Outback is one of the most sparse and rugged landscapes in the world. Ian Wright begins his journey in Darwin, where many travelers meet before trekking through the Outback. From Darwin Ian passes through Kakadu National Park. From there he journeys to Katherine in time for th Barunga Aboriginal Festival of sports and culture. The next leg of Ian's journey takes him to Alice Springs where he looks at some Aboriginal Art and experiences working life on a cattle station covering a modest 300,00 acres of land. Ian flies over Alice Springs. About three hundred miles South West of Alice is Australia's most famous natural landmark-Ayer Rock. It is now known as Uluru, and Ian meets some of the few Aborigine people who still live around here. Ians heads northwest along the 600 mile Tanami track with links Alice Spring and Hall Creek in Western Australia.
32-464850 min$ 19.99©19

Perth, Australia
Western Australia, come explore the wonders "down under" in a vast and diverse land. Covers one-third of the country and is the most isolated state in the Commonwealth. Here lives friendly people in a culture virtually unchanged through the centuries.
32-441943 min.$ 29.95©1988



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