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jajēla
a forest, an expanse of trees considered as a single thing.


The bottom picture was taken from the skyrail near Cairns that travels over the rainforest.
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jajēla
a forest, an expanse of trees considered as a single thing.


The bottom picture was taken from the skyrail near Cairns that travels over the rainforest.
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anālhāri
sea, ocean, any very large expanse of water.


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antāmāe
reef, a coral reef, such as the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia.
From the surface:

And underneath:



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jasāma
a desert – a place that gets little rainfall.
ñi jasāma jamāλa il antārranni il antielen;
The desert becomes green during rain and afterwards.

and everything blooms…


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jatārharrien
waterfall!
We were among the lucky few to see Uluru during a rain, and therefore got to see lots of waterfalls, some of which only lasted a few hours.
A closeup:

All those silver/blackish streaks are waterfalls.

la þō ñe jatārharrien jaþāe;
This is a lying-down waterfall.

A horizontal waterfall from Kata Tjuta. (Or, a temporary rivulet if you prefer.)
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jakīþa
a rock, a stone. For example:

A close-up of this type of rock:

ñi þō jakīþa tō jakīþi jīþi nā;
This rock is made from many other rocks.
Bonus picture:

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jahāwekien
the shore or shoreline, regardless of whether it is rocky or sandy.




All caught up!
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jatāona
a wave, like these off of the south coast of Australia:

A series of waves, like one finds in the pictures, might be better refered to using the collective antāoni
il jaliþa la antāoni ansīþi;
the waves are energetic today


This was Sept 10th’s word.
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jalīsse
a type of island that is too small to really be inhabitable by people. Like these, off the coast of South Australia and Kangaroo Island:


OK, That’s 9/9. I’ll do the 10th and 11th tomorrow. And maybe a cat pic, too, if I can.
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jakōnōr
tower. In Kēlen, lighthouses are a type of tower, jakōnōr jalūīke.
So, in South Australia, the tower on Mt Lofty:

The lighthouse at Cape Jervis

The lighthouse at Cape Couedic on Kangaroo Island:

OK. That’s Sept 8’s word. Now on to 9 and 10…