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Passport to Planet Earth. Guadalupe Sarah. Sydney Australia. Maps. Animal of Australia. Kangaroos: Can be as big as humans Scientist call them macrocodes. Physical Feature. The three sisters rock Formation is the most recognizable landmark in the blue mountain of new Wales.
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Passport to Planet Earth Guadalupe Sarah
Animal of Australia • Kangaroos: • Can be as big as humans • Scientist call them macrocodes
Physical Feature • The three sisters rock • Formation is the most recognizable landmark in the blue mountain of new Wales .
Animals • Foxes • Are small –to medium sizes bushy tailed. • Mammals that are related to dogs. • Flamingos • The lesser flamingos is the most common type of Flamingos • A Eurasian beavers • gnaw on branch.
culture • The language is French. • The flag • Of French most recently adopted on • May 20, 1794 • Population is 60.7Million.
Physical Feature From the southern tip of France.
Physical Feature Christ the redeemer statue One of the most famous icons of Brazil.
Culture The population of Brazil is approximately 186 Million . The flag of Brazil feature a blue globe with 27 white stars.
Man–Made Landmark Catholicism historically has been the major religion in Brazil.
Man-made landmarks Located one hundred yards from the natural cost line is Japan’s famous ocean dome, Sea Gaia
Physical Feature The garden is strategically designed with the temple and the mountains in the background to give an illusory depth to the garden.
Culture The flag of Japan, most recently adopted on 13 August 1999, is called Honorary, or "the Rising Sun." Japan's population of 127.4 million is growing at a rate of only 0.05 percent annually
Man-made landmarks • Queen's Palace • The Rove , the Queen's Palace, • was built for Queen Ranavalona I in the 19th century
Physical feature Sahara Desert • 800 and 1,200 miles and is at least 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from east to west.
Culture Algeria's population of 32.5 million is growing by 1.2 percent annually The flag of Algeria, most recently adopted on 3 July 1962, is green on the left and white on the right.