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1. What is Nothomyrmecia macrops, which was thought to be extinct, until it reappeared in Australia in 1977?
2. For whom, according to Bill, was the Simpson Desert named?
3. In Canberra, feeling somewhat lonely, Bill imbibed a few in a hotel bar. During this sojourn, he devised several Chamber of Commerce slogans for the Australian capital. Which was his favorite?
4. Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt was swept away and never seen again after going for "the swim that needs no towel" in what small town across Port Phillip Bay from Melbourne?
5. In 1838, 28 Aborigines were slaughtered by whites at Myall Creek in New South Wales. This was not a unique occurrence in Australia's history. What WAS unusual about Myall Creek?
6. What did Bill think of the Northern Territory's hospitality industry?
7. What notable animal was featured at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, which Bill visited after his night in Darwin?
8. On the long desert trek from Darwin to Alice Springs, Bill stopped at a small settlement called Daily Waters. He and his companion found the bar there and proceeded to get excruciatingly snockered. The next morning, what did Bill learn he had done during the festivities?
9. What was the "School of the Air"?
10. Nearing the end of his stay in Australia, Bill drove another daunting, lonely distance to Shark Bay, on the west coast. There he was thrilled to see one of the oldest living organic forms known. What were these?
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