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Terra Australis

Terra Australis. By owen. C ontents. The first Australians Aboriginals culture The origin of water 18 th Century England Bound for botany bay First fleet journey . The first Australians. The first Australians were aboriginals.

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Terra Australis

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  1. Terra Australis By owen

  2. Contents • The first Australians • Aboriginals culture • The origin of water • 18thCentury England • Bound for botany bay • First fleet journey

  3. The first Australians • The first Australians were aboriginals. • Aboriginals are black male and female tribes that hunt for food. • They use spears and boomerangs. • Aboriginals can make music with didgeridoos. • And they eat fish and meat.

  4. Aboriginals culture My picture Is about 2 men in the river. The river is washing the nice rocks.

  5. The origin of water Prediction: I think an Aboriginal trip on a rainbow rock and fell in the water an water started flowing into the village. Summaries: The animals were mad at the blue tongue lizard for not sharing water for the rest. Feelings: Gula felt hurt that all the animals laughed at him. The animals were mad at the lizard. Question: why was the lizard not sharing any water? the animals had to drink from leafs and kangaroo grass. When the animals laughed at Gula I think they were a bit wrong about him. Know matter how small you are, you can still save the day. How matter how big you are you still can save the day.

  6. 18th century England Back in the 18th century’s there were orphanages. With orphanages there parents were not feeling that well. Its so sad isn’t it. But the reason why is because Mum’s and Dad’s think there going to get there kids in danger, so they made a place for kids, An orphanages. The people who own the orphanages

  7. 2 THE FIRST FLEET JOURNEY 13 May 1787: sailed from Portsmouth, England. There were eleven small ships in the First Fleet: Onboard were about 1500 people. 3 June 1787: arrived at Tenerife in the Canary Island, took on supplies of fresh food

  8. Bound of Botany Bay • Who is singing this song? The sailors • Why are they singing it? • Why are they saying ‘farewell to Old England forever? Because there not coming back forever • Where were they going? Why?

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