There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
There are no such things. If a landmark is man made, by definition it can not be natural.
Landmarks can be both natural and man-made. Natural landmarks are formed by geological processes, such as mountains or waterfalls, while man-made landmarks are constructed by humans, like buildings or monuments. Both types can hold cultural or historical significance and serve as important points of interest.
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A product made in South Australia is coal. South Australia has a masive open pit mine!!
Queensland has a number of landmarks. Natural landmarks include the Great Barrier Reef and the Glasshouse Mountains. Man-made landmarks include the Stockman's Hll of Fame at Longreach and the Kuranda Rail.
Many south Afrians have made their home in Australia.
South Australia is one of the states of the country of Austalia. There is no country located in South Australia that is made up of two islands.New Zealand is a country located southeast of Australia, but not in Australia, and it is made up of two main islands.
Nope, its made in South Australia.
The most famous natural landmarks are probably the White and Blue Nile Rivers, which join to become the Nile River. Man-made landmarks include the small Egyptian pyramids that you see along the upper portions of the nile river.
Queensland has a number of landmarks and, as Queensland is in Australia, they are all Australian. Natural landmarks include the Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island (the world's largest sand dune), the Undara lava tubes and the Glasshouse Mountains, a series of volcanic plugs left exposed by erosion of the surrounding volcano cones. Man-made landmarks include the Stockman's Hall of Fame at Longreach, the Kuranda Rail and the Big Pineapple.
There is no country located south of Australia that is made up of two islands.New Zealand is a country located 2000 km southeast of Australia, and it is made up of two main islands.