Summary - In A Sunburned Country - Based On The Book By Bill Bryson
Fastbooks Publishing
Narratore Liam Brady
Casa editrice: Fastbooks Publishing
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SUMMARY IN A SUNBURNED COUNTRY BASED ON THE BOOK BY BILL BRYSON SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: FASTBOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Arrival and Initial Impressions of Australia The Outback and the Indian Pacific Train Sydney, Sharks, and the Harbor Civilized Australia - From Cowra to Young Canberra and Australian Politics The Sturt Highway and the Road to Adelaide Adelaide, Historical Perspectives, and Crocodiles Queensland, Myall Creek, and the Journey Back The North, Great Barrier Reef, and Darwin General Analysis ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK In Bill Bryson's In a Sunburned Country, the author embarks on a journey to explore the vast and unique landscapes of Australia. The narrative weaves together travelogue and insightful commentary about Australian history, culture, and natural wonders. The author travels across the continent, from the coastal cities to the remote outback, encountering both the beauty and the dangers of the environment. He discusses the history of the country from its convict origins to its current state, including its unique flora and fauna, and the challenges faced by both the early settlers and the indigenous Aboriginal population. The book is a mix of humor and serious observation as it delves into the complexities of Australia's past and present.
Durata: 28 minuti (00:27:59) Data di pubblicazione: 21/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

