Is it possible for a group of British convicts to travel by sea on a voyage for 8 months to a new land and successfully farm it for food and to colonize it? Australia’s history says, “yes.” Today the founding of this nation is celebrated as Australia Day, but the original inhabitants of the land, the Aboriginal Australians, call it “Invasion Day.” Australia is a nation of many firsts, largests, longests, and oldests. Join me to learn more about what makes this country so interesting and unique.
Australia
Aboriginal, Adelaide, Antarctic Territory, Ashmore Island, Aussie, Ayer's Rock, Brisbane, Canberra, Cartier ISland, Christmas Island, Cockatoo ISland, Coral Sea Islands, Edmund Lockyer, emu, Great Barrier Reef, Great Dividing Range, Great Ocean Road, Heard Island, kangaroo, Keeling Islands, koala, kookaburra, Lake Eyre, Land Down Under, Lord Howe Island, MacDonnell Range, Melbourne, Mount Augustus, Mount Kosciuszko, Murray-Darling, New South Wales, Norfolk Island, Oz, Perth, Pink Lake, Pinnacles, Queensland, Rum Rebellion, Sidney Tower Eye, Sydney Harbor Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Tasmania, The Outback, Victoria, walk about, wallaby, Wallaman Falls, Western Australia
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