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Norfolk Island's Cultural Landscape

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Cultural Landscape is a geographic area, including both cultural and natural resources and the wildlife, associated with a historic event, activity, or person or exhibiting other cultural or aesthetic values. Norfolk Island’s cultural landscape contains penal settlements and old historic buildings built by the British, during the colonial period. Many convict settlements found in the Authurs Vale Historic Area. Also, the Penal Convict Settlement sites comprise: large buildings, archaeological sites, and ruins. Governor Phillip ordered instructions on the 25th of April 1787, and send a detachment to Norfolk Island. King Philip lands there with a group of soldiers and convicts on the 5th of March 1788. The Island existed as an extension of the
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