Some famous landmarks of Cameroon are the Mt. Fako and the Mt. Cameroon
The answer is 8am because Western Australia is 8 hours ahead of EST At 12 midnight in Australian EST, it's 10 PM WST in most of Western Australia. At 12 midnight in American EST, it's 1 PM WST in most of Western Australia.
There are many deserts in Australia, not just one.The three largest deserts in Australia are:Great Victoria Desert (Western Australia): 424,400 km2Great Sandy Desert (Western Australia): 284,993 km2Tanami Desert (Western Australia and Northern Territory): 184,500 km2Each of these deserts is either in or primarily in Western Australia, in the western third of the continent.The Nullarbor Plain is an arid, limestone region extending for some 270,000 square km above the Great Australian Bight. Nothing is cultivated there, and in many respects its aridness places it within the category of desert, but there is little (if any) sand there.Other deserts include -Simpson Desert (Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia): 176,500 km2Gibson Desert (Western Australia): 156,000 km2Little Sandy Desert (Western Australia): 111,500 km2Strzelecki Desert (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia): 80,250 km2Sturt Stony Desert (South Australia): 29,750 km2Tirari Desert (South Australia): 15,250 km2Pedirka Desert (South Australia): 1,250 km2
The Nullarbor Plain.
Yes, Aluminium is found in Australia (Western Australia, Darling Range).
The Olgas in Western Australia.
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The landmarks make us proud to be Australian.
Eureka Tower, Melbourne, Australia.
Convicts built the Perth Town Hall, the Fremantle Gaol, Government House and the Canning River convict fence.
Major landmarks in South Australia include:Wilpena PoundFlinders RangesMount SchankMount GambierBlue LakeLake Eyrethe Coorong
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Because it is the western part of Australia
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There are many areas in Western Australia that are named after people. Four are Roebourne, named after John Septimus Roe, Tom Price, named after Thomas Moore Price, Laverton, named after Doctor Charles Laver, and Broome, named after Sir Frederick Broome.
Western Australia is Australia's largest state, occupying the western third of the continent.