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In australia, any inland area remote from large centres of population is called what?

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In australia, any inland area remote from large centres of population is called what?

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  1. the outback?


  2. It is the Outback been there in New South Wales. Blue Mountains that turn blue as the sun goes down. The most beautiful yet frighteningly desolate place.

    However, even though I was working when I was in Australia so didn't pay for any of it, I was gutted cos I never saw a Kangaroo.

  3. Peaceful!

  4. It's called, "THE OUTBACK".

    "In Australia, any inland area remote from large centres of population is called outback. Generally, the term is applied to semiarid inland areas of eastern Australia and to the arid centre of the Western Plateau and its semiarid northern plains (in Western Australia) where bodies of water are scattered and frequently dry. ..."

  5. The Outback

  6. The first bit inland is called "The Bush".

    Further inland is called "The Outback".

  7. Outback.

    Red Centre

  8. It's called the outback.

  9. The Outback, however in the rest of the world it would be considered the middle of nowhere or rual.

  10. a periphery, or outback.

  11. its beyond the black stump

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