Kamay Botany Bay National Park - Birrong Public School...Kamay Botany Bay National Park The thing...

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Kamay Botany Bay National Park The thing that interested me the most is when we walked in to the museum I saw a big old ship called the endeavour which was captain cooks ship.it looked old, it looked really cool because it was handmade and it was cool because it was actually really big and the sails actually looked like small real sails. The first thing we did there was we were listening to the park rangers talking about aboriginals and they talked about many other stuff. They talked about aboriginals and they showed us real animals that are dead and use to live at Botany Bay. The park rangers also showed us aboriginal instruments that woman’s were not allowed to play. Next, we went to the museum and had a look at the stuff in there. We saw the endeavour that was captain cooks ship. We also saw a picture of aboriginals and we saw a canoe that was old.it looked like it was made out of wood. After that, we walked along the foreshore. We saw where captain cooks ship used to be parked. We saw some boats to sailing. We also went on a bridge where you can see a big view. Also on that bridge, you can see fish in the water because there was water under us. Lastly, we went on a bushwalk. He showed us aboriginal brushes. Those brushes were called bottlebrushes. Then we kept on walking and he showed us occur. Then as we kept on walking we saw termite tracks and nests and we saw some graves and then we walked back to get our bags and go onto the bus.

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  • Kamay Botany Bay National Park The thing that interested me the most is when we walked in to the museum I saw a big old ship called the endeavour which was captain cooks ship.it looked old, it looked really cool because it was handmade and it was cool because it was actually really big and the sails actually looked like small real sails.

    The first thing we did there was we were listening to the park rangers talking about aboriginals and they talked about many other stuff. They talked about aboriginals and they showed us real animals that are dead and use to live at Botany Bay. The park rangers also showed us aboriginal instruments that woman’s were not allowed to play.

    Next, we went to the museum and had a look at the stuff in there. We saw the endeavour that was captain cooks ship. We also saw a picture of aboriginals and we saw a canoe that was old.it looked like it was made out of wood.

    After that, we walked along the foreshore. We saw where captain cooks ship used to be parked. We saw some boats to sailing. We also went on a bridge where you can see a big view. Also on that bridge, you can see fish in the water because there was water under us.

    Lastly, we went on a bushwalk. He showed us aboriginal brushes. Those brushes were called bottlebrushes. Then we kept on walking and he showed us occur. Then as we kept on walking we saw termite tracks and nests and we saw some graves and then we walked back to get our bags and go onto the bus.