Tim Bailey's Australian Adventure

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AUSTRALIA: A CULTURAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL EXPOSE Cheers, Mates!

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AUSTRALIA: A CULTURAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL

EXPOSE

Cheers, Mates!

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

My journey began in the province

of Western Australia

I went to the State Library,

Museum AND Art Gallery in Perth

I chilled drinkin’ grog with the

locals

Went to an Aussie Rules Football

match of the West Coast Eagles

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Known for its production of

natural resources (gold, gas,

iron ore, minerals), I did some

mining in the Goldfield region

I also went to many wine

tastings in the area, including

tastings in: Blackwood Valley,

Manjimup, and Peel

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

After the mass consumption of

wine and grog, I needed a relaxing

day in Coral Bay

This tourist destination is known

for its beautiful coastline and

fishing

I snorkeled at Ningaloo Reef

where I was able to see whale

sharks and manta rays

I also went deep sea fishing, where

I caught a record marlin!

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THE OUTBACK

After spending time with

civilized society, I decided I

needed some time to myself

So I decided to venture

into the Australian Outback!

With the proper supplies

(and a fair amount of grog) I

started my trek

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WALKABOUT

During my time in the

Outback, I went on a Walkabout

I encountered many of the

strange, native creatures

including snakes, reptiles and

marsupials

In defense, I shot a kangaroo

(during hunting season of

course)

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AYERS ROCK

After thousands of miles of

trekking, I finally made it to

Ayers Rock

This huge, unusual rock is

called a “monolith,” and it is the

most famous of this type of rock

It is in the Northern Territory

(so I trekked a bloody long way!)

I climbed to the top and enjoyed

the beautiful view!

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