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Drysdale River National Park By Holly,Emma and Summah

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Page 1: Drysdale River National Park

Drysdale River National Park

By Holly,Emma and Summah

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The Kalumburu's once owned this land and the snakes slithered through the

sand

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Their waters owned by crocodiles

Their scales as thick as tiles

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When tourists come to this place

They see the wonder and the grace

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From the animals to the

trees

From the waterfalls to

the seas

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Surrounded by the water and the bush,rugged gorges were you

hear the wind whoosh!

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Open woodland rugged cliffs where

beneath your feet the dust shifts

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People fi

sh, swim and bu

sh walk to

In Solea and Pl

anagale were

you might

see a kangaroo

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At the end of the day when the sun goes down and you leave to Kulumbury the nearest town

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Out come the short eared wallabies,frogs and rats,the green

winged pigeon ,silver backed butcher bird and bats

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PaintingGorges

en.wikipedia.orgCrocodile

www.travelnt.comRock

en.wikipedia.orgWaterfall

parks.dpaw.wa.gov.auSand

www.weekendnotes.comPeople

www.jenzielklewitz.comSunset

rootnut.netBird

sunshine.coastbirds.blogspot.com