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Wallabi Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group Wallabi Group North I. • East
Wallabi I. • West
Wallabi I. • Long I. •
Beacon I •
Morning Reef The
Wallabi Group...
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Wallabi Island is an
island in the
Wallabi Group of the
Houtman Abrolhos, in the
Indian Ocean off the west
coast of
mainland Australia. West
Wallabi Island...
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Kangaroo Island tammars,
which are in turn
larger than the East and West
Wallabi Islands animals. The
island tammar wallabies were once
thought to be a...
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Wallabi Limestone is the name
given to the
dense calcretised,
limestone platform that
underlies the
Wallabi Group of the
Houtman Abrolhos, an archipelago...
- The
Wiebbe Hayes Stone Fort on West
Wallabi Island (also
known as
Wiebbe Hayes Island) is the
oldest surviving European building in
Australia and was...
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Houtman Abrolhos was
declared a
national park by the
state government.
Wallabi Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group The
Houtman Abrolhos archipelago is in...
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moved a
group of soldiers, led by
Wiebbe Hayes, to
nearby West
Wallabi Island (located
roughly 8.7
kilometres or 5.4
miles to the northwest),...
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south coast, and the subspecies,
Pogona minor minima is
confined to the
Wallabi Group of islands.
There is
another subspecies,
Pogona minor mitc****i which...
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Thimble Islands in Connecticut, USA Ardoileán or High Island,
Ireland East
Wallabi Island,
usually referred to as "High Island" in the
context of the Batavia...
- East
Wallabi Island is an
island in the
Wallabi Group of the
Houtman Abrolhos,
located in the
Indian Ocean off the west
coast of
mainland Australia. East...