A woomera is a spear-thrower. The indigenous people of Australia used the woomera to help them throw a spear further.
A woomera is a spear-thrower. The indigenous people of Australia used the woomera to help them throw a spear further.
The woomera was made in Australia by the indigenous people. The woomera is an Australian aboriginal "throwing stick", designed to help the indigenous people of Australia to throw their spears further.
The woomera is an Australian aboriginal "throwing stick", designed to help the indigenous people of Australia to throw their spears further.
A woomera is a spear throwing device. By placing the spear in the woomera, Australian aboriginals invented a way of using leverage on the spear that enabled it to go much further then a conventionally thrown spear. The woomera was usually made of hollow wood from a hollow tree. It was also as a knife, chisel, graver, digging stick and for cutting cooked fish. It was also used for looking for grubs. The woomera was part of the Australian aboriginal hunters tools.
A woomera is a spear-thrower.
Escape From Woomera happened in 2003.
Escape From Woomera was created in 2003.
who used a woomera to throw a spere
The woomera was developed by the indigenous people of Australia.
Woomera Spear Projectiles may go back 100,000 years. Wood is quick to rot away, stone points are not. Wooden points (tips) are very effective with a heavy projectile as well, and durable. I wonder if the proof will be the wear and tear damage found on fossilized shoulder joints, however throwing a Woomera Spear is very similar to throwing any other Javlin type spear. The Woomera Spear is thrown hard, fast and flat. No fletch to slow it down.
Perth is further south then woomera
Blast Off at Woomera was created in 1957.