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Passport to Planet Earth

Guadalupe Sarah

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Sydney Australia

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Maps

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Animal of Australia

Kangaroos:

•Can be as big as humans

•Scientist call them macrocodes

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Physical Feature

The three sisters rock

•Formation is the most recognizable landmark in the blue mountain of new Wales .

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EUROPE Paris France

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Maps

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Animals

Foxes

• Are small –to medium sizes bushy tailed.

•Mammals that are related to dogs. A Eurasian beavers

•gnaw on branch.

Flamingos

•The lesser flamingos is the most common type of Flamingos

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culture

•The language is French.

• Population is 60.7Million.

The flag

•Of French most recently adopted on

•May 20, 1794

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Physical Feature

From the southern tip of France .

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Manaus Brazil

South America

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Maps

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Physical Feature

Christ the redeemer statue One of the most famous icons of Brazil.

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Culture

The flag of Brazil feature a blue globe with 27 white stars.

The population of Brazil is approximately 186 Million .

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Man–Made Landmark

Catholicism historically has been the major religion in Brazil.

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Kobe Japan Asia

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Maps

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Man-made landmarks

Located one hundred yards from the natural cost line is Japan’s famous ocean dome, Sea Gaia

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Physical Feature

The garden is strategically designed with the temple and the mountains in the background to give an illusory depth to the garden.

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Culture

The flag of Japan, most recently adopted on 13 August 1999, is called Honorary, or "the Rising Sun."

Japan's population of 127.4 million is growing at a rate of only 0.05 percent annually

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Reggae Algeria Africa

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Maps

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Man-made landmarks

Queen's Palace

• The Rove , the Queen's Palace,

•was built for Queen Ranavalona I in the 19th century

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Physical feature

Sahara Desert •800 and 1,200 miles and is at least 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from east to west.

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Culture

The flag of Algeria, most recently adopted on 3 July 1962, is green on the left and white on the right.

Algeria's population of 32.5 million is growing by 1.2 percent annually