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References

http://www.mbantua.com.au/sacred-sites/

www.historvius.com/historic-sites-in-australia/pl6

/www.google.com.au/maps/place/Kata+Tjuta

www.creativespirits.info/australia/

https://parksaustralia.gov.au/kakadu/people/rock-art.html

By: Anika Berde

Kakadu National Park

Papua New Guinea

Indonesia

New Holland

Darwin

Cape York Peninsula

Kakadu

Cape York Peninsula

Darwin

The Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef

Broome

Broome

Great Sandy Desert

Simpson Desert

The Great Sandy Desert

Kata Tujuta

the Great Dividing Range

Simpson Desert

Uluru {Ayers Rock}

Kata Tujuta

Great Dividing Mountain Range

Uluru [Ayers Rock]

Lake Eyre

Perth

Fremantle Prison

Murray

Bathurst

Lake Eyre

Blue Mountains

Sydney Cove

Sting Ray Bay

Perth

Fremantle Prison

Bathurst

Mount Kosciuszko

Sydney Cove

Sydney Cove is the place the first fleet realised the soil was poor and soon adopted. It has changed so much since it now has large buildings, Opera House, Harbour Bridge and much more.

Botany [Sting Ray] Bay

Botany Bay is the place Captain Cook original landed. He named in Sting Ray Bay as it had many Sting Rays. The prison that the convicts built now has turned into a museum and a place to visit.

Bathurst

Bathurst is where many migrants from other countries can discover their fortune on an Australian Gold Fields Bathurst being one of them. It now has many workshops to teach the public about the Australian history.

Kosciusko

Mount Kosciusko belonged to the Yaitmathang, the Wolgal, the Waradgery and the Ngarigo tribe before Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki discovered it and named it Mt Kosciusko as the shape recalled him of Kosciusko 's Tomb. People climb mt Kosciusko with family members and friends.

Uluru

Uluru is a sacred Aboriginal site. It had little caves where they cooked and slept at night. The native Aborigines banned people climbing Uluru as the Aboriginal's didn't like people disrespecting their sacred site. Many people now go to Uluru to understand the Aboriginal Culture and religion.

Fremantle Prison

Fremantle prison is the largest prison in Australia in the olden days and is not an active prison anymore. People now hire the prison as a venue for many events.

Sydney

Blue Mt

Kosciusko National Park

Botany Bay

ACT

450km

Adelaide

Melbourn

Hobart

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