Red Bellied Black Snake
The Red-bellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus, is a venomous species of elapid snake native to eastern Australia. Though its venom is capable of causing significant morbidity, it is not generally fatal and less venomous than other deadly Australian snakes. It is common in woodlands, forests and swamplands of eastern Australia. It is one of Australia's best known snakes, as it is common in urban areas along the eastern coast of Australia. More Info
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Red Bellied Black Snake
The Red-bellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus, is a venomous species of elapid snake native to eastern Australia. Though its venom is capable of causing significant morbidity, it is not generally fatal and less venomous than other deadly Australian snakes. It is common in woodlands, forests and swamplands of eastern Australia. It is one of Australia's best known snakes, as it is common in urban areas along the eastern coast of Australia. More Info
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Red Bellied Black Snake
The Red-bellied Black Snake, Pseudechis porphyriacus, is a venomous species of elapid snake native to eastern Australia. Though its venom is capable of causing significant morbidity, it is not generally fatal and less venomous than other deadly Australian snakes. It is common in woodlands, forests and swamplands of eastern Australia. It is one of Australia's best known snakes, as it is common in urban areas along the eastern coast of Australia. More Info
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Red Hill Gulgong NSW
Gold was first discovered in the area around 1852 but it was not until Tom Saunders found 120 pounds of gold at Red Hill in April 1870 that the gold rush really began. Gulgong was named from an aboriginal word meaing deep waterhole. At its peak in 1872 it was referred to at the hub of the world - till the gold died out - by 1880 it was all over. More Info
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Red Pillar Post Box
Original "Bell Type" cast iron letter reciever was installed in 1859. It was designed by TW Levinge and made in Robert Bubb's Foundry in Sydney. Note the high position of the slot which enabled people on horseback to post their letters without dismounting. Grafton Street Goulburn NSW Australia More Info
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