Early Australian settlements consisted of rough wooden lean-tos or shacks, spread out sparsely. The first roads were rough dirt tracks, and convicts could be seen in road gangs working to imrove the roads, or build stone bridges. Early settlements were not planned, and tended to sprawl randomly, usually along creek banks or water courses. The bushland was thick, close to the early settlements until it could be cleared further, and in the unfamiliar Australian heat, they would have smelt strongly of the eucalyptus.
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The Australian Alps look snowy and beautiful from a distance
The ISO code for the Australian currency is AUD. The symbol for the Australian Dollar is $.
Australian clothes look just like clothes in other westernised countries.
there big
Like a human being.
An Australian passport has the coat of arms on the front page, and the ones I've seen are dark navy blue. but i don't know what the second pages look like so i need an answer to the please!
Celtic homes and settlements were typically made of wood or stone, with thatched roofs. Houses were often round or rectangular in shape, and made up of several rooms. Larger settlements could have defensive walls or fences for protection.
Like a walrus or any other sea lion. See the related link for a picture of an Australian sea lion.
what did the first telegraph look like?
the answer to the question is it is black orange grey blue yellow
In Australian dialect, the double "o" sound in "look" is often pronounced as a longer "oo" sound, similar to the "oo" in "book" or "took."