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Introduction
Perth is the most isolated metropolis in the world, placed in the western-most corner of Australia, being surrounded by deserts, the so-called “outback”, and the whole Indian Ocean. ... Perth and its surroundings are also full of green areas, a wholly of 1300 square kilometres consist of parks, nature reserves and tree filled streets.
This essay will discuss Perth and its history, climate, industry, tourist information and facts about Australian city Perth.
History
Before the British colonisation, parts of the original aboriginal Nyoongar tribe occupied the areas in, and around Perth. ... Rottnest Island lies in visual range of Perth, and is a popular visit for tourists. ...
Perth was founded the twelfth of August 1829, by Captain James Stirling, as the Swan River settlement. ... Many of the old buildings in today’s Perth were built using convict labour, for example the Town Hall and the Government building. Perth’s development was still small in comparison to the eastern cities. ...
Orientation
Perth lies on the western coast of Australia, a bit to the south. ... Perth is quite compact and well planned, witch makes it fairly easy to get around by simply walking. The four main streets of Perth leap in an east-west direction, those being Wellington Street, where the railway is situated, the Hay and Murray streets witch are part pedestrian streets filled with shopping malls, and cosy cafés.
Approximate Word count = 1039 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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