The Inland Sea: An Australian Odyssey

The Inland Sea ep. 8 | The road from Darwin to Broome

Jan 13, 2012 Episode Archive
About this series: The Inland Sea: An Australian Odyssey is a travel series chronicling an Australian road trip. In ten weeks, Norwegian journalist Steinar Ellingsen, along with visual artist Dida Sundet, camera man Ben Hall and Best Boy Eirik Laugerud traveled 16,000 kms through the land Down Under. The impetus for the trip was to look for intentional communities in remote, rural and suburban Australia. Beyond that, their mission was simple: to pick up stories on the go, by word of mouth or by 'accident', as the quartet discovered the outback for the first time.
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http://www.theinlandsea.com.au The week between Christmas and New Year's Eve was something of an endurance contest, as we drove more than 2,000 kilo...
http://www.theinlandsea.com.au The week between Christmas and New Year's Eve was something of an endurance contest, as we drove more than 2,000 kilometres in three days through some of the most spectacular landscapes that Australia has to offer. We met local bull enthusiast Tex Kitchen at Willare Bridge Roadhouse. And as we finally arrived in Broome we farewelled the old year from the camel's back and went looking for 120 million year old dinosaur prints. Read more at http://www.theinlandsea.com.au/episode-8-the-road-from-darwin-to-broome/ Less
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