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    RE: The south west loop - Travel plan

    by qureshio 20 August 2010

    Hi everyone, instead of going to Kalgoorlie. I'm now thinking of driving from Perth via Wave rock to Esperance perhaps with an overnight…

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    RE: WA road trip

    by eapeia 27 July 2010

    Did some digging around, probably be going to Exmouth then down instead Looking at staying at the Cobra Station Negative on the carry…

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    RE: Western Australia: Kokerbin Hill and Elachbutting Rock

    by ianw6705 17 February 2010

    No advice at all ... but it's unusual indeed to see "WA Wheatbelt" and "spectacular" in the same sentence, I have to say. Even Wave Hill…

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    RE: Does it bother native Australians how travelers/incomers act toward Aus?

    by ianw6705 15 September 2008

    Nearly 22 million - I think delbo was projecting. There is much more arable land, topsoil, rainfall, standing water, and fertiliser in…

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    RE: WA - Motorhome Perth - Monkey Mia

    by ianw6705 24 April 2008

    Daycat can be like that. The drive to Monkey Mia has a few very good diversions, and it is just doable with a week. I would include the…

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    RE: Are farmers stupid?

    by ianw6705 09 April 2008

    The McMansions of Mandurah didn't cause the salination of vast areas of the WA Wheatbelt - at least not in any meaningful direct sense.…

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    RE: How can I plan a seven-week summer trip to India?

    by Tevilspek 30 December 2007

    I grew up in the Wheatbelt in Western Australia and summer in India was hell even for me. It's been a while since I was in India, six…

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    Australian Federal Election 2007

    by ianw6705 18 November 2007

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    Mr Rudd strayed from script in an interview that appeared in Perth's The Sunday Times yesterday. He suggested…

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    WA in january

    by ianw6705 16 September 2007

    It is very hot ... hot enough to spoil it as a travel experience.

    The Pilbara-Exmouth region averages 40-42C each day over…

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    W.A trip

    by ianw6705 12 June 2007

    Yes - Pinnacles is very easily experienced with a vehicle. Nice to see early morning or late afternoon. On your way, you can visit Jurien…

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    Shame on Tamworth

    by ianw6705 19 March 2007

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    however he still regards himself as an outsider in Perth
    That's true of everyone who goes there…

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