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Image 1 Built by convicts in the early 1850s,
Fremantle Prison is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site . (from
Perth )
Image 3 Elizabeth Quay Bridge (from
Perth )
Image 4 Cottesloe Beach is a notable attraction (from
Perth )
Image 6 Perth population density by mesh blocks (MB), according to the 2016 census (from
Perth )
Image 8 Riverbank Estate Winery, Caversham in the
Swan Valley (from
Perth )
Image 10 Brookfield Place towering above heritage buildings in the CBD. Built during the late 2000s mining boom, it is tenanted by the mining company
BHP . (from
Perth )
Image 11 Russell Square , Northbridge—historically the favoured meeting place of the Italian community of "
Little Italy " (from
Perth )
Image 13 Chinatown entry on Roe Street (from
Perth )
Image 14 Sunset over the
Indian Ocean at
City Beach (from
Perth )
Image 15 Scene from the inauguration of the 2015
Perth Festival , Australia's oldest continuously-running cultural festival (from
Perth )
Image 18 Perth is located on the traditional land of the
Whadjuk people , one of several groups in south-western Western Australia that make up the
Noongar people. (from
Perth )
Image 19 The Foundation of Perth 1829 by
George Pitt Morison is a historical reconstruction of the official ceremony by which Perth was founded, although not everyone depicted may have actually been present. (from
Perth )
Image 20 Bulk carrier at the
CBH Grain Jetty in
East Rockingham (from
Perth )
Image 24 Looking across
Perth railway station c. 1955 (from
Perth )
Image 25 Forrest Place, a major pedestrian thoroughfare (from
Perth )
Image 26 The "Wirin" sculpture at
Yagan Square (from
Perth )
Image 28 Like many of Perth's colonial-era buildings, Moir Chambers (left) on
St George's Terrace was demolished during a period of substantial modernisation in the 1960s-70s. (from
Perth )
Image 29 The
Fremantle West End Heritage area is home to hundreds of Victorian and Edwardian era buildings. (from
Perth )
Image 31 Perth Mint , built in 1899 to refine gold from the gold rushes (from
Perth )
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Image 1 A
deermouse is the prey of this domestic cat. (from
Cat )
Image 2 A woman walking a dog (from
Dog )
Image 3 Wolves (left) were domesticated by humans into dogs (right) (from
Dog )
Image 4 Phenotypic variation in four dogs (from
Dog )
Image 5 A cat perched on a tree branch, having climbed up for exploration, escape, or hunting. (from
Cat )
Image 6 A cat's
nictitating membrane is exposed as it blinks. (from
Cat )
Image 7 Cat skull (from
Cat )
Image 8 Cat's claw (from
Cat )
Image 9 Cerberus with the gluttons in
Dante 's
Third Circle of Hell , depicted by
William Blake (from
Dog )
Image 10 A
Siamese cat living among the
yurts of shepherds in the
Altai Mountains , Russia (from
Cat )
Image 11 The left half of the image shows the estimated difference in a dog's vision. (from
Dog )
Image 12 Two 17-day-old kittens (from
Cat )
Image 13 A cat lying on a man's lap (from
Cat )
Image 14 Skulls of different breeds, from left to right: Pug; Boxer; Rottweiler; Wolf; Collie; Standard Poodle. (from
Dog )
Image 15 The whiskers of a cat are highly sensitive to touch. (from
Cat )
Image 16 Mother cat with her different-colored offspring (from
Cat )
Image 17 Cat tongue (from
Cat )
Image 18 A black
Standard Schnauzer with a docked tail (from
Dog )
Image 19 A
golden retriever gnawing on a pig's foot bone (from
Dog )
Image 20 Diagram of the general
anatomy of a male domestic cat (from
Cat )
Image 21 Two dogs
tied after mating (from
Dog )
Image 22 When cats mate, the tomcat (male) bites the scruff of the female's neck as she assumes a position conducive to
mating known as
lordosis behavior . (from
Cat )
Image 23 Morphological variation in six dogs (from
Dog )
Image 24 A
Siberian husky with a human companion (from
Dog )
Image 25 A cat eats a fish under a chair, in a
mural in an Egyptian tomb dating to the 15th century BC. (from
Cat )
Image 26 Cats kill billions of wild birds each year. This feral cat near
Brisbane has caught a
Pale-headed rosella . (from
Cat )
Image 27 A lateral view of a dog skeleton (from
Dog )
Image 28 In this radiography of a pregnant cat, the skeletons of two fetuses are on the left and right of the uterus. (from
Cat )
Image 29 Feral
farm cat (from
Cat )
Image 30 Skulls of a wildcat (top left), a housecat (top right), and a hybrid between the two (bottom center) (from
Cat )
Image 31 This domestic cat hisses and arches its back. (from
Cat )
Image 32 The Love Potion is a 1903 painting by
Evelyn De Morgan depicting a
witch with a black cat. (from
Cat )
Image 33 A female dog nursing her newborn puppies. (from
Dog )
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Australia
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Image 2 Australian Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese with American President
Joe Biden in 2022 (from
Australia )
Image 4 Australia has the highest ratio of international students per capita in the world, with Melbourne ranking fifth among the 2023
QS Best Student Cities (
University of Melbourne pictured). (from
Australia )
Image 6 The
Sydney Opera House was completed in 1973 and declared a UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 2007, making it the youngest building to have received the designation. (from
Australia )
Image 7 St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney belongs to the
Catholic Church , Australia's largest religious denomination. (from
Australia )
Image 8 Uluru in the semi-arid region of Central Australia (from
Australia )
Image 10 Topographic map of Australia (Dark green represents the lowest elevation and dark brown the highest.) (from
Australia )
Image 13 Held at the
Museum of Old and New Art in Hobart, Tasmania,
Sidney Nolan 's
Snake mural (1970) is inspired by the Aboriginal creation myth of the
Rainbow Serpent , as well as desert flowers in bloom after a drought. (from
Australia )
Image 14 Tasmania's
Port Arthur penal settlement is one of eleven UNESCO World Heritage-listed
Australian Convict Sites . (from
Australia )
Image 15 Postwar migrants from Europe arriving in Australia in 1954 (from
Australia )
Image 16 The Big Picture , a painting by
Tom Roberts , depicts the opening of the first Australian Parliament in 1901. (from
Australia )
Image 17 Arising from the
Australian pub rock scene,
AC/DC ranks among the world's
best-selling music acts . (from
Australia )
Image 18 Basic geological regions of Australia (by age) (from
Australia )
Image 19 The
Melbourne Cricket Ground is strongly associated with the history and development of
cricket and
Australian rules football , Australia's two most popular spectator sports. (from
Australia )
Image 21 Fitzroy Island , one of the 600 islands within the main archipelago of the
Great Barrier Reef (from
Australia )
Image 22 Australia's states and territories (from
Australia )
Image 23 Actor playing the
bushranger and outlaw
Ned Kelly in
The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906), the world's first feature-length narrative film (from
Australia )
Image 24 Landing of
James Cook at
Botany Bay on 29 April 1770 (from
Australia )
Image 25 Aboriginal rock art in the
Kimberley region of Western Australia (from
Australia )
Image 26 Australian residents by country of birth (2021 census) (from
Australia )
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