Billabong Jerrimungah
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Owner:
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Team Birdaholic
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Released:
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Friday, July 11, 2008
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Origin:
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Florida, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In Braeden's Kid Cache (Rabbit Island@Nelson/Marlbo)
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Please send me to the Land Down Under. Australia, where my family is from ,and they all talk their own lingo.I want me mates to see that bears aren't all that dangerous.
TRAVEL BUGS ARE MEANT TO TRAVEL. PLEASE MOVE IT IN ANY DIRECTION - DON'T JUST DISCOVER.
I want to go where there is a billabong under a Koolibah tree to eat witchity grubs and goanna steaks with the Aboriginals. Please get me a tinny and a cuppa. Please wash me strides occasionaly and never put me in the boot and forget me. I will need a jumper if it is cold. Billabong is an Australian English word meaning a smallish lake, specifically an oxbow lake, a stagnant pool of water attached to a waterway. Billabongs are usually formed when the path of a creek or river changes, leaving the former branch with a dead end. Despite some claims of a Scottish Gaelic origin, the word is most likely from the Wiradjuri term bilaba?.
Billabongs appear relatively often in Australian literature. One of the most prominent references is in the opening line of Banjo Paterson's famous folk song "Waltzing Matilda".
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