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Gosses Bluff crater, one of a number of meteor impact crater s that can be found across outback Australia.
However like any outback track, its condition can change, especially after rain.
Veld can be loosely compared to the Australian terms " outback " or " bush ", to " the prairie " of North America, to the " pampas " lowlands of South America, or to the steppe of Central Asia.
On this outback desert planet he is taken under the command of Captain Ridiger, who was a friend of his late father and who also offers him the old spaceship that his father left him, provided he can find a power cell for it, that was stolen by bandits.
Camping and outback supply can be found here and water reservoirs should be filled for the last time with bore mineral drinking water before heading west.
Sworn Police Officers can be required to serve anywhere where a police presence is required in the Northern Territory including remote Aboriginal communities in Arnhem Land and outback Northern Territory.

outback and be
It was announced on 7 November 2007 that McLaren would be one of the contestants in the seventh series of the ITV reality show I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here !, set in the outback of Australia and premiering on British television on Monday 12 November 2007, but he pulled out the day he had flown to Australia.
Toyota also extensively tests the Land Cruiser in the Australian outback — considered to be one of the toughest operating environments in both temperature and terrain.
though his stay in the Australian outback was short-lived — he was the first celebrity to be evicted by the viewing public.
Early popular works tended to be the ' ripping yarn ' variety, telling tales of derring-do against the new frontier of the Australian outback.
The opening track " Sing You The Outback " revealed how important the Australian outback has been in the past and how invaluable it will be into the future.
The movie was also significant for its presentation of panoramic outback scenery and its mixture of documentary and fiction ( curiously, the destruction of the last reel of the film in a plane crash meant the movie's dramatic climax had to be refilmed in McMahon's home environment, the Blue Mountains ).
The film will be again be set in the Australian outback and feature the character of Mick Taylor.

outback and also
Owing to the complete absence of mountain building and glaciation since the Permian ( in many areas since the Cambrian ) ages, the outback is extremely rich in iron, aluminium, manganese and uranium ores, and also contains major deposits of gold, nickel, iron, lead and zinc ores.
Lamington is also a suburb of Western Australian outback town of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
Nolan also concentrates on the Australian outback and shows a different landscape in nearly every painting.
The river, or at least the district, also gives its name to several diseases, once widespread in outback Australia but now largely unknown.
This disease, once common in the outback, has also vanished.
Furthermore, Evans also romantically described the future capital ’ s dwellings as ‘ dotted amongst the foliage ’, implying that Evans envisioned a picturesque capital representative of the wider view of Australian society whose relatively new population were beginning to identify with the iconic surroundings of the Australian outback.
In 2005 he also portrayed a 19th century English policeman trying to tame the Australian outback in The Proposition.
The Channel Country is region of outback Australia located mostly in the state of Queensland but also in portions of South Australia, Northern Territory and New South Wales.
There was also a 14 November 2004 telemovie, Russell Coight's Celebrity Challenge, which featured minor ( fictional ) celebrities joining Coight in the outback.
He also perceives these " city slickers " as being overly affluent, and who waste their money on " high-tech gadgets " and five-star hotels, along with comparing such things to his own outback lifestyle, which includes making his own chair and bathing in a freshwater billabong.
Razorback is also the title of a 1984 Australian horror film directed by Russell Mulcahy, featuring a murderous and gigantic wild boar terrorizing the Australian outback.
Not content with this, Calder also took on the challenge of managing cattle stations the size of some European countries, as he attempted to wrest a profit from the barren soil of the Australian outback.
Goyder was also faced with the despair of his wife, Frances Mary Smith, who suffered the loss of twins at birth during George's long travels in the outback.
This term is also found in the name of outback New South Wales hip-hop group, The Wilcannia Mob.

outback and referred
In Portuguese, the word sertão (, " backcountry " or " outback ") first referred to the vast hinterlands of Asia that Lusitanian explorers encountered.
Roxby Downs is often referred to as the most ' modern town of the outback ' and has numerous leisure and community facilities including swimming, cinema, cultural precinct, community radio, shopping centre, schools, TAFE, cafes and sporting clubs and facilities.

outback and back
* In Patrick Skene Catling's " John Midas in the Dreamtime " the protagonist visits the site of sacred cave paintings in the middle of the Australian outback, slipping back thousands of years, ultimately finding himself among a prehistoric aboriginal tribe.

outback and beyond
It is colloquially said that ' the outback ' is located " beyond the Black Stump ".

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" The Canning Stock Route: Desert stock route to outback tourism ", Australasian Historical Archaeology, vol.
In the earliest drafts of Barrie's play, the island was called " Peter's Never Never Never Land ", a name possibly influenced by the contemporary term for outback Australia.
The guest is as clueless as Coight, rejecting all Coight's ideas on " bush tucker ", and telling Coight that the outback is full of wild bananas, out of season at the time.
In " The Wedding ", when they went to Australia with the Rangers for Spring Break, Alpha 5, who was under an evil spell, sent them to the outback, where they encountered Australian wildlife up close.
Shepherd is known throughout the RAAF for calling out " Cooee ", a distinctive Australian vocalisation used mainly in the outback, with which he ended his first address as Chief of Air Force.

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Bourke was surveyed for a town in 1869 and soon established itself as the outback trade hub of New South Wales with several transportation industries setting up branches in the town.
Like many outback Australian townships, Bourke would come to rely on camels for overland transport, and the area supported a large Afghan community who had been imported to drive the teams of camels.

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There is a twice-a-week mail run from Coober Pedy to these communities and other outback homesteads.
When train travel arrived, many of these camels were left to run wild in the outback where they number in the tens of thousands today.
One of the best-known of these is outback which means a " remote, sparsely-populated area ".
He was influenced by the sheer barrenness and hopelessness that the outback conveyed, and added these icons as pawns to the outback ’ s deadly game.

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