>The size of USA or Europe
>Yet, it feels so monotone
Why?
Is it the wast uninhabitable areas?
Or are there notabel differences within Australia, but we don't know about it?
>The size of USA or Europe
>Yet, it feels so monotone
Why?
Is it the wast uninhabitable areas?
Or are there notabel differences within Australia, but we don't know about it?
Only like 5% of the land is actually livable. The rest is just abo dreams and petrol fumes
The whole interior and most of the coast is inhospitable desert.
Here's how it works in one simple picture
Simply not true. We have more liveable land per capita than any other country by a mile.
I can't help but think of anything outside the costal cities as something like Yabba from Wake in Fright.
>he still thinks Australia is real
Kek. Maybe you should ask the tooth fairy
he's lying anywhere aside from the south eastern coast is just unlivable lads
There are noticable differences between the different parts of Australia. For example, it is well known that anyone north of the NSW border is a fuckwit, and that Adelaide is incredibly, mind numbingly boring to visit.
It can be used for agriculture, but too unbearable for people
>too unbearable for people
Have you seen some of the places people live?
new to the Yabba?
Mainly because you have so little people tho
Because it was settled and populated almost exclusively by British subjects a little over 200 years ago.
The only noticable difference is in South Australia where they sound more English, and I guess Tasmania has its own inbred thing going on too.
Sorry just to clarify there's also a big urban-rural divide, especially in the cattle stations and desert areas.
except the soil is dogshit everywhere except for small pockets in the south
WA is slightly more English too, not as much as South Australia though
the british should just have colonized africa instead of the shithole of australia
they did long before they came to Australia
the advantage of Australia and New Zealand was that there were barely any natives there, unlike Africa
That's a minor issue with modern farming and irrigation techniques.
spoken like someone that has never set foot on a farm before
have you ever been to WA? The entire state is covered with sand. It's hard to grow anything but the plants that adapted to survive in those conditions.