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bushwalker Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ক্ষণিকের অতিথিভবঘুরে,





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(née English; 1911–2008) —better known as Dot Butler—was an Australian bushwalker, mountaineer and conservationist.


female solicitor in New South Wales (NSW), mountaineer, explorer and avid bushwalker, feminist, journalist, and an original member of the Buddhist Society.


He was a dedicated bushwalker and environmentalist.


resulted in a number of fatalities; most recently on 23 March 2016 when a bushwalker fell to her death.


(Jack) Thwaites (1902–1986) was a British Australian pioneer Tasmanian bushwalker and conservationist.


Croll (5 January 1869 – 18 October 1947) was an Australian writer, poet, bushwalker, and public servant.


"Well born, the barefoot bushwalker".


A keen bushwalker, he is perhaps best known for his role, spanning many years, of working.


William Mogford Hamlet (20 August 1850 – 18 November 1931) chemist, bushwalker and pedestrian, was born on 20 August 1850 at Portsmouth, England, elder.


and entomologist John Barrass (Jack) Thwaites (1902–1986), Tasmanian bushwalker and conservationist John Anthony Thwaites (1909–1981), British art critic.


It was climbed in 1947 by Keith Lancaster, a Tasmanian bushwalker who recorded a cairn on the summit, indicating it was not the first European.


In August 2000, a Canberra bushwalker described seeing an unknown bipedal beast in the Brindabella Mountains.


The bushwalker, Steve Piper, caught the incident.


Being over 600 years old, it is a local landmark for bushwalkers.


The ways of the bushwalker: On foot in Australia.


He was supported by another keen skier and bushwalker, Jack Thwaites.



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