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Steep Point
Australia

A traveller, at the start of his trip, made a decision to travel in a Westerly direction, he made it through several deserts in his 4 wheel drive vehicle and then met the coast. Though Australia is a very large country, the roads and land eventually ran out and he arrived here at Steep Point, the most Westerly point on the mainland of Australia.

The area around steep point is a popular fishing and camping area to those people that are keen enough to tackle the sand dune crossings on the track that makes its way out here.
Here the traveller turns around, the direction he travels in now most certainly has some East in it.

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Copyright: David Rowley
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13998x6999
Taken: 11/08/2011
送信日: 24/08/2011
Published: 24/08/2011
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Tags: steep; point; westerly; australia; landcruiser
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