South Western Australia's Most Important Aboriginal Sites & Rare Biodiversity Being Destroyed
WHERE THE FUCK ARE THE ABORIGINAL PEOPLE ... THIS IS YOUR LAND, YOUR HISTORY, YOUR HERITAGE... DON;T YOU FUCKING CARE? OBVIOUSLY NOT ... SHAME ON YOU A MILLION TIMES OVER! STAND UP AND FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS YOU... NOT ONE OF YOU HAVE EVER CONTACTED ME ABOUT THIS! SHAME ON YOU AGAIN!
Meteorite Island Dumbeyung Western Australia - The Ancient Sacred Aboriginal Site Being Destroyed & Mined in the Shire of Dumbleyung by GREEDY LAND OWNERS - The Great Southern - Western Australia!
A Short Documentary on my time discovering this one and only piece of real Aboriginal History in the district of Dumbleyung, Western Australia.
This is a place littered with the rich history of an ancient Noongar Aboriginal past, and a site containing much rich, rare and beautiful flora and fauna, located in the District of Dumbleyung, Great Southern Region of Western Australia.
A perfect example of white man not seeking any input from local aboriginal custodians, not seeking permission for the clearing of land, the disrespecting of mother nature in an area already destroyed by land clearing, salinity and soil erosion.
This place is Meteorite Island, an Oasis in the middle of a vast plain of death.
Now at the extreme risk of being destroyed for the sake of the Yellow sand being mined by the landowner and the Shire of Dumbleyung... please read my comments to this below.
I call this Sacred place Meteorite Island... all of the below videos are made here (But not all!)...I ask my viewers and subscribers to please watch and please understand and you'll see why it is so special... the Shire of Dumbleyung and the Land Owner is Digging up the Island to mine the yellow sand for surfacing gravel roads... disgusting, this sand contains thousands of ancient aboriginal tools and no doubt the remains of ancient aboriginal Noongar people!
The Island contains an amazing variety of flora and fauna, snakes, reptiles, frogs and hundreds, thousands more... this flora and fauna is stuck on this island... surrounded by a desolate dead, yet beautiful salt pan, there is no leaving this island, the generations of animals, flora and fauna have been stuck on this island since the surrounding land as cleared by pioneer farmers in the 1900's.... please read exactly hat I write below, and then you'll see ho sacred this place is!
It also contains the only remaining piece of real freshwater swamp land left in the Dumbleyung District, surrounded by ancient paperbark trees... yes real freshwater swamps.... you show me a freshwater swamp in Dumbleyung ... there are none others!
YOU MUST READ MY EMAILS BELOW TO UNDERSTAND AND TO SEE HAT IS ON THIS ISLAND!
This Ancient Dumbleyung Noongar Aboriginal Sacred Site is Being Bulldozed by the Shire of Dumbleyung
My Message to the Land Owner - Most Important Aboriginal Site in South Western Australia Destroyed
Shire of Dumbleyung, Kukerin - Exposing its Workers, the Town Residents, the Children to Deadly Chemicals, Pesticides, Asbestos - Turning a Blind Eye!
Meteorite Island - Actual Soil & Wind Erosion Taking Place Revealing Ancient Aboriginal Artifacts
Flooding rain water slowly on the move after distant rain - Dumbleyung - Western Australia
Amazing Slow Incoming Desert Salt Pan Flood - Dumbleyung - Western Australia
How White Man Disrespects Ancient Aboriginal Sacred Sites, Destroys Them For Greed & Power
Yilman Tribe Noongar Elder Speaks Out - Please Stop Destroying Our Sacred Land - Western Australia
Ancient Aboriginal Stone Tools, Flints, Grindng Stones of the Western Australian Noongar People
Beautiful Quartz Crystal - Flaked Axe Head - Western Australia - Noongar Tribe Aboriignal Tool
Tektite and Australite (Glass Meterorite) Beautiful Sunset Backdrop
Australite Tektite Hunting on West Australian Ice Age Era Eroded Land turned Salt Lake Pan
Meteorite Hunting on this Ice Age Era Salt pan (Some Meteorites, Others Not ... I go a bit manic - Meteorite Fever... literally)
Dumbleyung Lake - Wikipedia
How you can help... simple, share like, and favourite ... share on facebook and your websites please and contact the shire and demand them to stop this destruction and replace the yello sand, artifacts and aboriginal remains.
The River War: An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan by Winston S. Churchill
When the self-proclaimed Mahdi (“Guided One”) gathered Islamic forces and kicked the Anglo-Egyptians out of the Sudan, he unleashed a backlash. With the image of the heroic General Charles Gordon dying at Khartoum, the British public was ready to support a war to reclaim the lost territories. And when the political time was right, a British-Egyptian-Sudanese expedition led by the redoubtable Herbert Kitchener set out to do just that.
The river involved was the Nile. For millennia, its annual flood has made habitable a slender strip, though hundreds of miles of deserts, between its tributaries and its delta. Through this desolate region, man and beast struggled to supply the bare essentials of life. Though this same region, the expedition had to find and defeat an enemy several times larger than itself.
The young Churchill was hot to gain war experience to aid his career, and so he wangled a transfer to the 21st Lancers and participated in the last successful cavalry charge the world ever saw, in the climactic battle of Omdurman. He also had a position as war correspondent for the Morning Post, and on his return to England he used his notes to compose this book.
Chapter 01. The Rebellion of the Mahdi - 00:00
Chapter 02. The Fate of the Envoy - 1:24:09
Chapter 03. The Dervish Empire - 2:45:41
Chapter 04. The Years of Preparation - 3:33:13
Chapter 05. The Beginning of the War - 4:15:26
Chapter 06. Firket - 5:00:59
Chapter 07. The Recovery of the Dongola Province - 5:21:57
Chapter 08. The Desert Railway - 6:15:20
Chapter 09. Abu Hamed - 7:04:52
Chapter 10. Berber - 7:46:23
Chapter 11. Reconaissance - 8:22:42
Chapter 12. The Battle of the Atbara - 8:52:56
Chapter 13. The Grand Advance - 9:21:50
Chapter 14. The Operations of the First of September - 9:50:47
Chapter 15. The Battle of Omdurman - 10:17:57
Chapter 16. The Fall of the City - 11:34:01
Chapter 17. The Fashoda Incident - 11:55:29
Chapter 18. On the Blue Nile - 12:28:57
Chapter 19. The End of the Khalifa - 13:12:58
Appendix - 13:54:27