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WYNDHAM  WALKABOUT 

ILLUSTRATED MAPS
Trail maps.  Art Prints. Greeting cards 
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K.ROAD CLIFFS
The map illustrates a short trail that gives you a spectacular view of this iconic site, an escarpment of red cliffs set into a loop of the Werribee River. The site, including a billabong is the habitat of many wading birds both native and migrating.

 
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THE VICTORIAN STATE ROSE GARDEN
This map is drawn as a panoramic view, designed to illustrate its traditional formal structure, the Tudor Rose, the Leaf, the Bud and the Heritage decorative border, all created to emphasize the many varieties of roses on show here. It shows you the many pathways you could take.
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THE WERRIBEE RIVER 
From the source to the Sea
The form of this map is based on the format of a ribbon map, which was used to illustrate linear forms in a single image. It illustrates the variety of terrain the river passes through, from its origin in the forest, through farmland, the gorge and reservoir. Then it winds its way towards Werribee and finally its estuary at Werribee South. 
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CAMPBELLS COVE BEACH
This map was done in a ribbon form. It illustrate a loop walk that  takes in the old beachside communities of Campbells Cove and Baileys Beach and their famous beach shacks, a haven for that photo op.
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CHEETHAM WETLANDS & THE OBSERVATION TOWER
The map illustrates a loop trail that passes the site of the original Point Cooke and then follows the beach on its way to the wetlands observation tower, the best place to to see the huge variety of migrating birds that regularly come to this wetland area.
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TRAILS of THE LOWER WERRIBEE RIVER

This map illustrates over nine trails that you can use to explore the variety of landscapes that the river flows past on its way the estuary, from riverside parks to mansions, the red cliffs and much more. 

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Wyndham Walkabouts illustrated maps of walking trails, wildlife and all things outdoors celebrate and illuminate our iconic destinations. 

For more information get in touch with Rita at Melbourne. Australia

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We acknowledge the Bunurong and Wadawurrung Peoples as Traditional Owners of the lands of the land where we work and live. 

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