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Travels in Western Australia is a classic travelogue written by May Vivienne in the early 20th century. In this book, Vivienne takes her readers on a journey through the vast and rugged landscapes of Western Australia, providing an intimate and detailed account of her experiences.Vivienne’s writing is rich and evocative, painting vivid pictures of the landscapes, flora, and fauna she encounters along the way. From the bustling streets of Perth to the remote and untamed wilderness of the Kimberley, she captures the essence of Western Australia in all its glory.But Travels in Western Australia is more than just a picturesque travelogue. It is also a valuable historical document, providing insights into the culture, history, and people of the region at a time when it was still relatively unknown to the outside world. Vivienne’s encounters with Indigenous Australians and her observations of the colonial settlements shed light on the complexities of a rapidly changing society.Overall, Travels in Western Australia is a must-read for anyone interested in Australian history, geography, or simply looking for a captivating travel narrative. Vivienne’s lyrical prose and keen eye for detail make this book a true gem of Australian literature.







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