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Why Do I Love Australia?


WHY DO I LOVE AUSTRALIA?

“God I love this place. There is something in the wild lands of the outback that call to me in ways I only partly understand. It happens out on the lonely Carpentaria Hwy or down by the Victoria River near Timber Creek or watching platypus on the Bombala River. It is the possibility, even if I never see it, that a fabulous sighting of wildlife could happen at any moment. Boiled down to its essence: this is a wild land whose natural and human history are writ large on an impossibly beautiful canvas’’. -Anthony Ham 



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  3. Go into my wishlist! ;)

    Do visit my blog too http://discoverheritage.blogspot.my

    Thanks ^^ -SolehahRezali

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