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Photos - Surprises - Shrub/Bush Shapes (continued)
Wakeley
What can't a kangaroo do if you lift its tail? You could experiment in
Kiandra Place, Wakeley, if this specimen came to life, or you can cheat and look at the answer
here.
Warwick Farm
In Nicholls Street is a unique map of our country.
West Pennant Hills
Don't get one of this kind of tree. They breed like rabbits. Avonleigh Way, West Pennant Hills.
West Pennant Hills
The old and the young on parade in Penderlea Drive, West Pennant Hills
Westleigh
See a hundred or more of these in Sefton Road, Sanctuary Way and neighbouring streets in Westleigh.
Whalan
Like fluffy cotton balls that are feeling somewhat queasy,
these gardener's masterpieces form a defensive ring on the corner of Semana Street and Samarai Road, Whalan.
Whalan
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Just a tad further along Samarai Road is Whalan’s twister
tree.
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Whalan
In Torres Crescent, Whalan:
The Towers of Torres.
(If others are looking at this with you, fake a laugh. Quickly.
Now you have conned them into thinking that you know Portuguese and Spanish.)
Wiley Park
Would this tree in Rawson Street, Wiley Park, have a square root?
Winston Hills
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The tower of Dornoch Street, Winston Hills
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Yagoona
Gascoine Road's family in Yagoona.
Following are the answers to the elephants questions for Fairfield West.
The skin of elephants is black, as you can see when they emerge from the river before covering themselves in dust;
they eat for 18 hours a day and they’re excellent swimmers from birth.
Answer to Wakeley question:
What can’t a kangaroo do if you lift its tail? Jump
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