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To: | "knightl" <>, "birding-aus" <> |
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Subject: | Geographic misnomers |
From: | "Tony Russell" <> |
Date: | Wed, 11 Aug 2004 20:22:08 +0930 |
Well Laurie, Pt Aug isn't as far north as the real far north, like Coober Pedy etc. I'd say Pt. Aug is at the northern end of the mid north. If one looks at the maps published by RAASA for SA, they label areas north of Pt. Aug as the "Northern Areas" ( note, not Far North), which includes the "Flinders Ranges" for which there is yet a separate map, and north of that is called ( by RAASA) "The Outback", a map which also includes Pt Aug and the Flinders. South of Pt Aug as far south as Pt Wakefield (ish) they refer to as "The Mid North", south of that "Central". No doubt all very confuzzing for the tourists from O/S and the foreigners from interstate, but OK for us here in SA coz we understand the confusion and all know where we are anyway. La de dum de dee. Tony in Adel. |
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