

TOWN OF MURALS, SHEFFIELD TASMANIA
Sheffield Tasmania Is a town twenty-three kilometres inland from Devonport, Tasmania. Sheffield is a major tourist attraction. People come to see the "Town of Murals". The first town mural was painted in December 1986. Since then, over one hundred and sixty murals depicting the area's history and scenery have been painted on walls throughout the town. Including the town, it seems there are more than two hundred murals in the surrounding area as of 2025. The murals attract an
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MOUNT WELLINGTON LOOKOUT & NO VIEWS
Mount Wellington Lookout Hobart The summit is 1,271 metres (4,170 ft) above sea level and it frequently experiences snow. Falling snow may occur any month of the year. On the lower mountain sections there are walking tracks and some fire trails. The lookout is about 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Hobart CBD. An enclosed summit building offers views through large glass windows and panoramic views are often obstructed by cloud or fog. An outside elevated walkway gives a clearer vie
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MUSTANG GT NEW CAR READY FOR DRIVING
FORD MUSTANG GT & DRIVING The right-hand drive variant of the Mustang is built in Flat Rock, Michigan USA. Right-hand drive has been...
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OUTBACK ROCKETS Australia Big Righthand Turn Day 47 WOOMERA
DAY 47 I needed to dispose of the unused fireworks now highly illegal in Victoria. -find a salt lake Stuart Highway The fully sealed highway runs the full length from Darwin on the coast in the Northern Territory via outback towns of Tennant Creek and Alice Springs and ending in the seaside town of Port Augusta in South Australia. Crossing the continent through the centre of Australia North to South. Outback Strange Lights In the Outback. Woomera to Port Augusta, South Austr
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FIND OPAL IN COOBER PEDY Day 45 & 46 SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Coober Pedy Is an unusual town in northern outback South Australia. About eight hundred and fifty km (526 mi) north of Adelaide on the Stuart Highway. Coober Pedy is well known for its underground homes, called "dugouts". Residents live in these to avoid the extreme daytime heat and cold nights. Opal mining is why Coober Pedy exists. The majority of townspeople live underground. The name Coober Pedy comes from the aboriginal translation “ white fella’s hole in the ground ”. I
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BEST DESERT WALK Australia Big Righthand Turn Day 44 TRAVEL DOWN UNDER
DAY 44 Kata Tjuṯa The aboriginal translation is 'many heads'. Also known as the Olgas , they are a group of large, domed rock formations...
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