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A Day in the Life of Warrnambool By Sienna, Clare, Madi and Alannah

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A Day in the L ife of Warrnambool. By Sienna, Clare, Madi and Alannah. The Beach. Sienna. au.totaltravel.yahoo.com. The main part of the Warrnambool coastline. Google earth. Stingray Bay. Stingray bay is also the mouth of the Merri river. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Day in the Life of Warrnambool

By Sienna, Clare, Madi and Alannah

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The Beach

Sienna

au.totaltravel.yahoo.com

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The main part of the Warrnambool coastline.Google earth

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Stingray Bay• Stingray bay is also the mouth of the Merri

river. • The beach is very shallow but further out

where the river joins the sea it is very deep and dangerous.

The Surf Club• The surf club is the main beach in

Warrnambool and most of the beach activities are held there.

• There is a nippers club here too.

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McGennans

• McGennans is another main beach but there are smaller waves.

• In summer some people come here to teach kids how to surf, as the small waves are good for learning.

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Photos

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Tower HillMadi

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The Beauty of Tower Hill

If you come to Warrnambool Tower Hill is a great place to visit. All the animals and plants are amazing and there are so many tracks and walks to discover.

Come to Tower Hill, it will amaze you with its beauty.

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FactsTower Hill is a dormant volcano located on the Princess Highway 14 kilometres west of Warrnambool.

Tower Hill was formed about 30,000 years ago when it erupted.

There are many animals that live in Tower Hill such as emus, kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, snakes and so many more!

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Source: Google Images

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Great Ocean Road

The road to viewing

By Clare

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Facts About the Great Ocean Road

• Work on the Great Ocean Road started in 1919 after soldiers returned from World War 1.• The soldiers made the road as a memorabilia

to those lost in the war.• On the Great Ocean Road you will find the

Twelve Apostles.(as seen on prior slide)• These tall rocks are one of the main reasons

tourists come to see the Great Ocean Road as well as the luscious rainforest

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Photo Sources:transportcafe.co.uk theroadforks.complanetware.comgreatoceanroad-torquay.com.autheodora.comwataganviewphotographics.com.autheage.com.auworldislandparadise.com

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Warrnambool-Alannah

• Warrnambool, Western Victoria's Largest coastal town, It has an estimated population of 33,000 people and is very popular as a holiday destination.

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Warrnambool!• Warrnambool Facts! Population - 33,000 (estimated)•Warrnambool's locations - 263 kilometres SW of Melbourne! Latitude - 38◦ 23’ S Longitude - 142◦ 29’ E•Local Waterways! – Hopkins river Lake pertobe Merri River Russels Creek Southern Ocean•To get Maps and images of Warrnambool Go To! – Google images Google maps Google earth