Name that Tropical forest reserve!
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Wet Timber Tropics, Green Timber Tropics, Tropical Timberland, Wet Timberland, Green Tree Savanna, Artiodactyla Tropics, Rusa Refuge,
The above statements are strictly my opinion, and should not be taken as fact, even if I believe them to be true.
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Oh another one....
Woop Woop State Forest/Reserve..
I mean its Aussie for, out nowhere - sounds native too lol.
I still like Yabba forest.
(see other post)
Woop Woop State Forest/Reserve..
I mean its Aussie for, out nowhere - sounds native too lol.
I still like Yabba forest.
(see other post)
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Jinnamoora Park
Wana Wanga Woodbacks
Mookamunda Peninsula
Chacha Bookabook Boreals
Oolengurra Cove
Enugowra Estuary
Judju Jungles
Caroonavoa Crevasse
Whittledong Wakes (lol)
Wana Wanga Woodbacks
Mookamunda Peninsula
Chacha Bookabook Boreals
Oolengurra Cove
Enugowra Estuary
Judju Jungles
Caroonavoa Crevasse
Whittledong Wakes (lol)
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Mudwallow
Mudwallow North
North Mudwallow
Mudwallow Green
Mudwallow Forest
Mudwallow Plains
Mudwallowdong
Mudwallowdong North
North Mudwallowdong
Mudwallowdong Forest
Mudwallowdong Plains
Wallowdong
Wallowdong North
North Wallowdong
Wallowdong Forest
Wallowdong Plains
Greendew Forest
Greendew Plains
Greendew North
North Greendew
Mudwallow North
North Mudwallow
Mudwallow Green
Mudwallow Forest
Mudwallow Plains
Mudwallowdong
Mudwallowdong North
North Mudwallowdong
Mudwallowdong Forest
Mudwallowdong Plains
Wallowdong
Wallowdong North
North Wallowdong
Wallowdong Forest
Wallowdong Plains
Greendew Forest
Greendew Plains
Greendew North
North Greendew
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Crikey! Swamps.
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Dew drop ranges
Bunji ranges
Nulla Nulla peaks/ranges - Nulla Nulla means a deadly 7 or a hunting boomerang.
Green-gum tropics
Adoni tropics/swamps - Adoni meaning sunset. That amazing screenshot of that sunset matches name perfectly.
Bambra Peaks - bambra meaning mushroom.
Bunji ranges
Nulla Nulla peaks/ranges - Nulla Nulla means a deadly 7 or a hunting boomerang.
Green-gum tropics
Adoni tropics/swamps - Adoni meaning sunset. That amazing screenshot of that sunset matches name perfectly.
Bambra Peaks - bambra meaning mushroom.
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Shinarump Springs
Shinarump is the geological name of the sandstone formations that are prevalent in Bushranger's Run. The name might specifically only apply to the ones found in America, I'm not sure (think Monument Valley in Arizona and Utah), but the word certainly has an Australian ring to it, is fun to say, and with water buffalo being the exciting new addition, I'm assuming that multiple rivers will be seen on the map so these Springs feed directly into the BRR valley creating the large sandstone formations we see there.
Shinarump is the geological name of the sandstone formations that are prevalent in Bushranger's Run. The name might specifically only apply to the ones found in America, I'm not sure (think Monument Valley in Arizona and Utah), but the word certainly has an Australian ring to it, is fun to say, and with water buffalo being the exciting new addition, I'm assuming that multiple rivers will be seen on the map so these Springs feed directly into the BRR valley creating the large sandstone formations we see there.
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