Australian Aborigines are famous for their (0) exciting stories, which are read not from a text but from their (56) **surroundings**. These (57) **traditional** stories form the body of Aboriginal culture and (58) **knowledge**, which make up their unique worldview.
The stories, which are often very (59) **theatrical**, are told by pointing out and walking along large tracks of land; it can be said, therefore, that the (60) **lives** of Aborigines are lived out as if in a giant natural storybook. It is also (61) **believed** that Aboriginal land has a strange way of creating its own (62) **personalities**.
When they talk about a place of (63) **importance**, Aborigines say that the land has a gift that either likes you or makes you feel disturbed and (64) **uncomfortable**. In fact, if you sit under a tree there is a (65) **possibility** that it is watching you, listening to you and that it may even talk to you.