Bullroarer {learn to make your own out of a paint stick}

Didgeridoo {make your own didgeridoo}
Aboriginal Papunya Tula {dot painting}

Aboriginal Papunya Tula {dot painting}
The above picture is of the traditional "shrimp on a barbie". The interesting point is in Australia we don't call it shrimp, it is called prawn's. So I don't know why shrimp on the barbie is a common phrase. However, we do eat prawn's cooked on the barbie, we eat them a lot and they are goooooood.






"Notes" (in the U.S. we call them "bills") are made of plastic. Each amount is a different size & color. Also if you look close @ the picture you will notice a clear plastic symbol in a corner. The smallest amount is a $5 note. If you need $1, or $2 you need to use your coins.
In America it is expected to tip most services. For example if you get your car washed, hair cut or go out to eat, these are all things that you would tip for in America. In Australia tipping isn't expected but always appreciated. If you do choice to tip when you travel 10% is what is customary. Here in America we're @ about 18%.
There are also 20 types of venomous snakes. The Inland Taipan, which attacks without warning and bites repeatedly, killing its victim in minutes, is the #1 deadliest in the world. 

The Australian Box Jellyfish is also know as the sea wasp or sea stinger. It can have up to 60 tentacles each being 15 feet long! Each tentacle has 5,00 stinging cells.
"Here's Brucey". Great White Sharks, the ocean's most feared predator, are found on all coasts of Australia & throughout the World. The Great White is grey in color from the top, and white underneath.

