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Australian Outback / Hawaiian History

Australian Outback / Hawaiian History

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Overview

It's a fascinating field-trip to Australia where the Inspector checks out remarkable ancient paintings at Ayers Rock and explores the amazing rituals and customs of Aboriginal tribes. He then travels to the Australian Outback where students receive lessons via radio from The School of the Air and medical emergencies are treated by the Royal Flying Doctor's Service. Follow the ol' Inspector as he takes off to investigate the mystery and history of Hawaiian Island Culture. First stop, the Polynesian Cultural Center to explore a Hale Mua, or men's eating house, and watch as Maori Villagers imitate the sounds of nature using poi balls. Next, it's off to a traditional Luau for a performance of the daring Samoan Fire Dance, and then a tour of the sugar cane plantations at Hawaii's Plantation Village.

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