Photos by balanced : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Glasshouse Mountains
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Hughes Creek camping area, Victoria
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Camping by Lake Cadibarawirracanna
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Remote outback settlement
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William Creek Hotel & Township (Pop 13)
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Locals' planes parked on the main road.
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balanced's conversations
People of Argentina, you now have the internet. Contact people in the Falklands and build up friendships with them. Stop listening to your old, colonialistic, backwards, outdated educational system and your failed governments of all times. YOU find the way, (it's there you have to find it, that's all) then join in a good political party (UCR, or better) and tell them how things should be. Move on please.
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The truth is that the British were there first, before the Spaniards and the French. Argentines resent the fact that the islands are not in their hands, this 'idea' is due to the bad Argentinean educational system and bad government after bad government after bad government over the centuries. The Argentine was OK when the British were there building and setting up new ways in the country, now it's an absolute mess. People need to grow up and accept reality the way it is, and only when they learn to do so, they will be able to start moving ON and see things from a higher perspective.
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It is possible, here in Ushuaia ships usually goes to Malvinas, South Georgia and Antarctica. Last week brit guest of the Hotel take that ship.
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Neither do we.
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No. You are making it up just to be funny aren't you?
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You don´t have to mention the factory to see it, as you said. You can see it as shown in the fotography. Permanently. Since the factory started working, al least the landscape was polutioned.
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They seem to support both. I have just wrote to them again and asked to let me in. I tried to convince them to bury the perons once and for all and become a good Labour Party "Partido Laborista de Argentina" I gave them lots of ideas. Some of the people at the top were very rough though, some even had the same Christina's surname - however the vast silent majority of pinguinos seemed to be pleased with me.
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Sure. You better place your mind above a childish Argentine/peronist mind and you will agree with me.
You are so fanatic! Furthermore, the islands you mentioned and the Argentine itself are part of the geographical world and we all have rights over them (not only you), short sighted fanatic peronist.
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Very smart Peron, very smart. The problem is that the Antartica is an international area, but lots of countries claim ownership. Take a look at a Chilean map for example, they claim all the peninsula plus an area to the west of it. The Argentine claims to own the same peninsula plus a large area to the east. The UK claims more than 40% of the whole antartic, including the peninsula which is also probably claimed by more countries. Australia claims most of the other side as there are very few countries interested. I am not aware of any British invasion in the antartic. Anyway most people did not like Peron, so the British were not alone there.
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