The word aborigines mean any original people that lived in any area. If you mean Australian aborigines they call the time of creation Dreamtime.
Gregory Blaxland's best known achievement was, of course, being one of the first three men to cross the Blue Mountains in 1813, thereby opening up the western plains for settlement. Apart from that, as the son of the mayor at Fordwich, Kent, England, whose family owned large estates, he was considered a highly respectable person. He farmed profitably once in New South Wales, and undertook various trading ventures. However, there was little of note beyond his pastoral and farming interests. More information about his life can be found at the related weblink below.
There are no longer any Australian indigenous people (Aborigines) living a traditional native lifestyle in Australian rainforests.
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Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth did not make any particularly interesting discoveries during their attempt to cross the Blue Mountains. The only things to be seen were the sheer cliffs and deep ravines and valleys. Their most interesting discovery was on the last day of May 1813. On this day, the three men stood atop Mount Blaxland, and from here they could see the plains to the west. Blaxland wrote in his journal that they could see "forest land all around them sufficient to feed the stock of the colony for the next thirty years".
Neanderthals are extinct, no interaction exists.
Yes. The Tasmanian aborigines were killed off in the 19th century.
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