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China has even resurrected Australia's wool industry, symbol of a bygone era when the country rode on the "sheep's back" rather than on mountains of iron ore.
There are a number of churches, the Old Geelong Gaol – which took nearly 20 years to build and was finished in 1864 – and the Wool Museum ,dedicated to Geelong's past "sheep's back" economy.
The sheep raises its head and begins to run when the plane swoops, and for just a moment the magpie stays in place on the sheep's back: it is something so odd that Brown knows he will remember it forever.
Before the crisis it was five sheep, during the crisis it was one sheep and now we are back to two per day," he says.
In the autumn, sheep are walked back to the valley mostly by road and are returned to their owners [ 2].
In early October the sheep are taken back to the valley farms and put to enclosed pasture for the winter, with supplementary stall-feeding.
After an hour, the sheep were herded back into the truck, and a crew member appeared with a bushel of brooms and mops.
The staff agreed to restrain Keiko when the sheep were floated back and forth, since no one could guarantee that a killer whale wouldn't have a taste for mutton.
"You want to see some sheep?" After standing with the sheep for a while ("these sheep are a special breed that go back to our forefathers. All the ones you see were born here") we pile back into the car and head for the citrus grove.
Sheep are grazing animals, and the grass on a block goes away and grows back slowly when sheep graze.
Sheep are also farmed for their wool, and Australia is said have ridden to prosperity on the sheep's back.
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