drysdale river national park
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by Holly, Emma & SummahTRANSCRIPT
Drysdale River National Park
By Holly,Emma and Summah
The Kalumburu's once owned this land and the snakes slithered through the
sand
Their waters owned by crocodiles
Their scales as thick as tiles
When tourists come to this place
They see the wonder and the grace
From the animals to the
trees
From the waterfalls to
the seas
Surrounded by the water and the bush,rugged gorges were you
hear the wind whoosh!
Open woodland rugged cliffs where
beneath your feet the dust shifts
People fi
sh, swim and bu
sh walk to
In Solea and Pl
anagale were
you might
see a kangaroo
At the end of the day when the sun goes down and you leave to Kulumbury the nearest town
Out come the short eared wallabies,frogs and rats,the green
winged pigeon ,silver backed butcher bird and bats
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