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   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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NOW I have a question for you, I know Australia's major cities are around the coast, and then there is the great outback in the center. but WHY are there no cities up on the guof of fomething, dead center North coast? Looks like a lot of coastline that is vacant of towns up there. something wrong up there?
14/May/07 1:28 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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Rola - if it wasn't for the clients this job would be soooo easy!!
14/May/07 1:29 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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Sorry MizTricia? the what of what?
14/May/07 1:30 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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Gulf of Carpenterea
14/May/07 1:30 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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it does help to make sure your fingers are firmly on the correct keys before typing, sorry about that!
14/May/07 1:31 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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now where is thatAltas................ let me see

ah here is it is....

Index ..... Alabama........ Page 97 je

now where is page 97, yep found it.

now the reference je

ah there you are ... Mississippi on the left, Georgia on the Right
14/May/07 1:32 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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It is alot of rainforest up the very north tip of Queenslad
14/May/07 1:33 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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and Tennessee above , and the Gulf of Mexico below.
14/May/07 1:34 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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ROLA, correct, and Florida stealing our rightful coastline, there on the Florida panhandle heheheh

NOW, if you find the 4 corners of Alabama, sort of, and draw an X from them, where it crosses is VERY CLOSE to where I live!
14/May/07 1:35 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Desert in the middle of Austrlaia, no water - well not much
14/May/07 1:35 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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MizTricia..somewhere between Birmingham and Montogmery
14/May/07 1:36 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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MizTricia, a huge part of this country is uninhabitable, usually because nothing can be grown there. There are only 20 million of us & the country is huge so our towns & cities are really widespread. I'm not sure about the Gulf of C. as haven't been there but I don't think it is very hospitable. Anyone else?
14/May/07 1:37 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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RAINFOREST? Ahhh, so Australia does have areas that are hot AND Humid. i learn so very much from chatting with friends on the puter :>)
14/May/07 1:37 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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Boy by the time I finish my typing another 9 posts.
14/May/07 1:38 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Jenni .. sorry can't help haven't been up north - (West, Mid,or East)
Been to Sydney & Canberra, that's about it, ....
14/May/07 1:39 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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Must try shortening my posts
14/May/07 1:41 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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We can get quite Humid here in Perth, February and March ......not my favourite time of the year, along with the Hot Summers December - March/April..
14/May/07 1:41 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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Yes, I know about the lack of water in many areas. I have a friend in Wayalla, down Adelaide way, South Australia I think? She was telling me about the 2 flush buttons on the toilet, one for, ummmm, liquids. . . that saves water.
14/May/07 1:41 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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the 2 flush buttons on the toilets, has been around for many many years, along with the smaller cisterns - (less litres per flush)....... got to conserve that precious commodity. Water..
14/May/07 1:44 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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I once watched a very long documentry about a train ride across Australia, most interesting, so very different from area to area, more than the USA even.
14/May/07 1:45 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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We don't do humid here in Canberra, but Sydney certainly does
14/May/07 1:45 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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I have only been west as far as Adelaide and we drove to Townsville in August last year, that is the furthest north I have been.

Kalleb was 2 weeks old when we left for our holiday last year, it's a LLLLLLLLLOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGG drive to townsville
14/May/07 1:47 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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MizTricia, the train that goes from ?Adelaide to Perth is a fantastic experience. Miles & miles of nothing but desert & kangaroos - you can go hours without seeing a human or any civilisation outside of the train
14/May/07 1:48 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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IF we do not get rain soon, and catch up, some areas near us will be back on water rationing this summer. About 4 years ago, got so bad for a HUGE bedroom community of birmingham, they had water police checking use of =outside water. new construction went up, people moved in, with only bare earth, landscapers could not plant, because homeowners could not water.
14/May/07 1:48 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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but past Cairns it is mainly rainforest and quite uninhabitable
14/May/07 1:48 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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uninhabitable?????? is that a word lol
14/May/07 1:49 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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Mickey, you drove from Melbourne to Townsville? How many days did it take you? I used to live in Townsville in the late 60's, early 70's. It has changed a huge amount since then. Now that was a HOT & Humid place - UNbearable
14/May/07 1:51 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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yes, that was it, Adelaid to perth, but they also went NORTH on a rail spur that was mostly unused, so got a bit of up there too. Little towns that were mostly stops and layovers for train going through, and many of those abandoned, cause not as many trains as before, Railroad being replaced by road trains? huge multi trailers behind a big tractor/truck?
14/May/07 1:52 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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We took our time, plus having to stop every 4 hours to feed Kalleb but from memory it took us about 4 days
14/May/07 1:52 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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I know Mickey, I had a problem typing uninhabitable before LOL.
MizTricia, most of Oz has been on water restrictions for quite awhile now.
14/May/07 1:52 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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From Perth to the West Aust/South Aust border is about 1000miles, and that's a third of the country
14/May/07 1:53 PM
   Mickey  From Melbourne    Supporting Member
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We drove cause it was cheaper to drive and take the camper, than it was to buy plane tickets for 2 adults and 5 kids then hire a car up there
14/May/07 1:54 PM
   Jenni  From Canberra
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Yes that's right MizTricia, mostly 'roadtrains' going from Adelaide to Darwin, via Alice Springs.
Mickey, you get to see alot of Oz driving that far!
14/May/07 1:57 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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The problem I mentioned is from too rapid building of homes, out building the infastruture. Now birmingham itself is in a huge bowl of a valley, and birmingham and north areas had water, but they had nothing linking that system to the south. Someone got out OLD maps, found where the closest pipes of the 2 systems were, and connected them together, the south area with no water was able to get water from the North of town, some rivers up there.
14/May/07 1:59 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Hey Jenni, I like your avatar.....
Does your Chef make those !!!
14/May/07 1:59 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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Well, ladies, this has been great, but it is now my bedtime. I have enjoyed the chat and the geography lesson. many thanks for telling me about your country.
14/May/07 2:01 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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Good Night MizTricia........sweet dreams.
14/May/07 2:03 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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O M G, I just noticed, I made the top of another page, I have done that on ALL FOUR pages so far heheheheh. I could not have done that if i were trying.
14/May/07 2:03 PM
   Rola  From Perth    Supporting Member
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You are just too clever MizTricia........
14/May/07 2:04 PM
   MizTricia  From Alabama, USA
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and about time for another page, should I try for that one too??
14/May/07 2:04 PM
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