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There,s 1 on the road out of Alice Springs clearly marked , just south of a village called Aileron

 

cheers gareth

 

 

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There has been one at gunnedah for years, it used to get used regularly when YGDH was flooded.

 

 

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If they built more highways that wide there would be a lot less trouble with the bitumen breaking away from the edges, but some motorist would want three lanes painted on it.

 

 

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There are several across the Nullabor. By the way my grandfather was a timber cutter on the Nullabor.

 

Nobody could say he wasn't efficient!

 

 

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Yes there are several on the Nullarbor. Good idea for air Ambulance access. Should be more of them. Nev

 

 

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By the way my grandfather was a timber cutter on the Nullabor. Nobody could say he wasn't efficient!

And after finishing that job, he had a career selling elephant repellent to Eskimos. And he was successful at that, too.

 

OME

 

 

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If you do that, you won't forget how cold it is .

 

ARBOR means tree. so NO trees but it's been like that for a long while..Nev

 

 

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I was at a clearing sale once and they offered a disused well, to cut up for postholes. Shame he wasn't there, he might have turned a handy profit.

 

 

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My grandfather used to cut up old mine shafts and sell them to farmers for post holes.

That was until one fell off the back of his truck, so he backed up to pick it up, and fell in it. Nobody has seen him since....

 

 

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