Webmaster recruits Dutch cheese maker Harry to teach Paula how to make cheese the old-fashioned way. She dons an apron and gloves and is put to work making hundreds of wheels of this Gouda treat.
Webmaster sends Paula to the Valley of the Kings to unravel the mystery behind the famed tombs. She gets sidetracked in the Valley of the Queens before realizing her clue was leading her to the tomb of the boy king.
Paula joins hundreds of Mexican children in celebration of their culture. She tries corn-flavored ice cream, makes tortillas, visits a community bullring, and shows off a few folkloric steps in front of a very large audience.
Webmaster sends Paula on a mission like no other - to a palace closed off to the public for more than 500 years. After catching her own lunch (trout), Paula climbs a section of the famous Great Wall. She finishes her journey with a toboggan slide down the Wall.
Webmaster comes up with a scavenger hunt for his intern at the legendary Louvre Museum. She excitedly explores the enormous halls in search of, among other things, the world's most famous painting.
Our intern finds herself in the ancient Mayan city of Chichen Itza, where she marvels at the secrets behind the El Castillo pyramid, is bowled over by the rules of Pok-ta-Pok, and comes face to face with Chac, the Mayan rain god.
Paula boards the world's fastest train in Shanghai, then slows her pace at an ancient water town. Later, she heads to the top of the world at the Jin Mao Tower, then joins a group of kids for a sleepover under the sea.
Paula boards the world's fastest train in Shanghai, then slows her pace at an ancient water town. Later, she heads to the top of the world at the Jin Mao Tower, then joins a group of kids for a sleepover under the sea.
Paula visits the lowest place on earth and finds out that it's impossible to swim in the salty sea. You just float. Paula meets up with a young Jordanian boy and discovers that Dead Sea mud pies are a recipe for fun.