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    Anangu Research Paper

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    Uluru is located in the middle of Uluru National Park, and is about 335 Kilometres Southwest of Alice Springs, however many people travel by road, which is about 463 Kilometres from Alice Springs. Question 1: What is Uluru's Size? Uluru is approximately 2.4 Kilometres Long , 1.6 Kilometres Wide , 348 Metres tall above sea level, and 2.5 Kilometres deep below sea level. Have there been any deaths? There has been 37 recorded Deaths, from climbing Uluru since 1950. The most famous death at Uluru

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    Israel Geography

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    Geography The area of Israel is approximately 22.1 m2, 97 percent of which is a land area. It is about 470 kilometres long and 135 kilometres wide in the widest point of the country. (Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs) It is surrounded on the south by the Sinai Peninsula, on the east by the Mediterranean Sea and on the west by the Dead Sea. It has borders with Lebanon on the north, Syria on the northeast, Jordan on the east, Egypt on the southwest and the Mediterranean Sea on the west. (Israel

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    JAMAICA Jamaica is one of the largest islands and countries in the Caribbean sea, and ranks as the 5th largest in that area. “The island has 10,990 square kilometres and (4,240 sq mi) in area, Jamaica lies about 145 kilometres and (90 mi) south of Cuba, and is 191 kilometres (119 mi) west of Hispaniola. The island contains the nation-states of Haiti, and the Dominican republic. Jamaica is the fifth-largest island and country in the Caribbean. Previously inhabited by the indigenous Arawak and Taino

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    active and the city's buildings weren't designed to withstand a tremor of that magnitude. The effects were felt over an area of around 200,000 square kilometres in the state of New South Wales, with isolated reports of movement in areas up to 800 km from Newcastle. Damage to buildings and facilities was reported over an area of 9000 square kilometres. This damaging earthquake was triggered by changes in tectonic forces caused by 200 years of underground coal mining. When the rocks underground suddenly

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    iridescent emerald looms silently in the air, holding still the fabric of time, only to be shattered by a thunderous roar. A roar produced by exasperated hydrocarbons released their fury, hurtling a box of Kevlar and carbon towards eternity. 31 kilometres. 31 kilometres of perilous journey through a treacherous land, we charge onwards like soldiers. However, the battle is only ours to fight; the mortals believe our battle is futile, they believe we fight out of juvenile foolhardiness. We forge onwards; we

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    voted as one of the best places to live among the whole British Isles. The town has its good demographic location that is well placed to act as a base for exploring north Norfolk being approximately 15 kilometres from the coast at Wells-next-the-Sea, 30 kilometres from King's Lynn and 35 kilometres from Norwich. The beautiful setting of the town lies on the midway point between Kings Lynn and Norwich. Here you will get to see: beautiful flints, brick faced buildings down narrow alleyways, side streets

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    Indian Railways

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    abbreviated as IR (Hindi: भा.रे.), is the state-owned railway company of India, which owns and operates most of the country's rail transport. It is overseen by the Ministry of Railways of the Government of India. Indian Railways has more than 64,015 kilometres (39,777 mi)[5] of track and 6,909 stations. It has the world's fourth largest railway network after that of the United States, Russia and China.[5] The railways traverse the length and breadth of the country and carry over 20 million passengers

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    With over 7,000 kilometres of pristine coastline and beaches, Australia's Queensland takes pride in being called the Sunshine State. Its stylish capital, Brisbane, is only one of the ten largest Australian cities known to Aussies and knows how to cater to its many visitors with its wide range of regional attractions. Let's begin our Queensland tour with the Glass House Mountains National Park, just one hour driving time north of Brisbane, or 70 kilometres away from the capital. An inspirational

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    project are in operation. They are: The Keystone Pipeline (Phase I), delivering oil from Hardisty, Alberta, over 3,456 kilometres (2,147 mi) to the junction at Steele City, Nebraska, and on to Wood River Refinery in Roxana, Illinois, and Patoka Oil Terminal Hub (tank farm) north of Patoka, Illinois, completed in June 2010.[2] The Keystone-Cushing extension (Phase II), running 468 kilometres (291 mi) from Steele City to storage

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    Masha And The Bear One day a little girl named Masha was cooking with her mother. She wished she could go and pick berries with her older sisters. But she wasn’t old enough. When she was finally old enough and was out picking berries. She went far into the deep dark woods and got lost, she tried and tried to find her house but she could not and she was hungry but kept walking until she finally found a house. She knocked on the door but no one answered so she went right in and there was some porridge

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