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Feb 4, 2022 08:56:55   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
MrBossHK wrote:
Suggested addition: 51. Don't drive your SUV around certain individuals in Australia. LOL.



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Feb 4, 2022 09:01:55   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Is Greenland a SAND island?

I don't know what is under the ice.

Would that make it a sandland?

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Feb 4, 2022 09:07:24   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
#12 is the #1 reason I don't go to Australia.

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Feb 4, 2022 09:13:35   #
randave2001 Loc: Richmond
 
SX2002 wrote:
Not so sure about No.31...New Zealand has that honour but I've never heard of Australia having that ratio...
Australia has always been a continent...it might be the smallest but still officially a continent.
As for our dangerous "things", spiders jelly fish, etc, etc, most of these things I've never seen in my life (outside a museum or zoo)..people won't visit here because they are afraid of them but I can assure you, there is absolutely no need to be scared. And I've spent a lot of time in the bush doing photography.
Not so sure about No.31...New Zealand has that hon... (show quote)


Spent two weeks in Brisbane teaching a course back in 2014. Had a chance to travel that area during the visit and it was two of the best weeks of my life. Hope to make it back one day to see more.

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Feb 4, 2022 09:48:33   #
Bridges Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
 
jerryc41 wrote:
I knew some of these, but not all.

Check out these fun and interesting facts about Australia. How many did you know?

1. The Australian Alps get more snow than the Swiss Alps.

2. 90% of Australians live on the coast.

3. Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world.

4. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest ecosystem in the world. It is made up of nearly 3,000 individual reefs and can be seen from space.

5. Australia has over 60 separate wine regions.

6. Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world.

7. The Indian Pacific train has the longest straight section of train track in the world.

8. The Great Ocean Road is the world’s largest war memorial.

9. 80% of Australian animals are unique to Australia.

10. 5 km of Uluru is underground.

11. Australia has the world’s longest golf course measuring more than 1,350kms long.

12. Australia is home to 21 of the world’s 25 most venomous snakes.

13. Perth is the only city in the world which can have aircraft land in its CBD.

14. Australia is bigger than we realise, it’s almost the same size as mainland USA.

15. The largest cattle station in the world is located in Australia, Anna Creek Ranch in South Australia, and it’s bigger than Israel.

16. The first Police Force in Australia was made up of the most well-behaved convicts.

17. It would take around 29 years to visit one new Aussie beach every day – there are 10,685 of them!

18. AFL invented to keep cricketers fit in the off season, there are claims that the game may have been influenced by Indigenous Australians.

19. The world’s largest rock is not actually Uluru, but Mount Augustus in Western Australia, and is actually twice the size of Uluru.

20. Australia is the 6th largest country in the world

21. There are 1 million camels that roam wild in Australia’s deserts, the largest number of purebred camels in the world, they are exported to the Middle East.

22. You can fly from Perth to Melbourne faster than you can fly from one end of Western Australia to the other.

23. There are over 60 different types of kangaroos, and a baby kangaroo when born is only about 2 centimetres long.

24. Aboriginal culture is the oldest on Earth – it is estimated that the continent’s original inhabitants, the aboriginal people, have been in Australia for between 40,000-60,000 years.

25. Australia has 19 World Heritage Listed sites.

26. 91% of the country is covered by native vegetation.

27. 33% of Australians were born in another country.

28. Over 300 different languages and dialects are spoken in Australia including 45 Indigenous languages. In fact, 21% of Australians don’t speak English at home!

29. WA is home to what is believed to be the oldest evidence of life on Earth – the Stromatolites.

30. Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano.

31. In Australia, sheep out number people 2.5 to 1 (in 2020).

32. Australia was the second country in the world to give women the right to vote in 1902.

33. Per capita, Australians spend more money on gambling than any other nation, with over 80 percent of Australian adults engaging in gambling of some kind.

34. Canberra was selected as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital.

35. Australia is home to the longest fence in the world, the Dingo Fence. Originally built to keep dingos away from fertile land, the fence is now 5,614 km long.

36. The Australian dollar is considered to be the most advanced currency in the world – it’s waterproof, made of polymer and notoriously hard to counterfeit.

37. Australia is the only continent covered by a single country.

38. The world’s oldest fossil was discovered in Australia – 3.4 billion years old.

39. Australia has around 600 varieties of eucalypt trees.

40. Australia was one of the founding members of the United Nations.

41. Stonemasons in Australia instituted the 8-hour working day back in 1856.

42. In Aboriginal culture women are not allowed to play to the didgeridoo.

43. The venom of the elusive platypus can kill a small dog.

44. Australia’s most deadly marine animal is the Box Jellyfish, and is responsible for more deaths per year than snakes, sharks and saltwater crocodiles.

45. The only two mammals in the world that lay eggs are found in Australia – the echidna and platypus.

46. Before the arrival of humans, Australia was home to megafauna, three-metre tall kangaroos, seven-metre long goanna’s, horse-sized ducks, and a marsupial lion the size of a leopard.

47. Both kangaroos and emus lack the ability to walk backwards. This was the reason they were chosen for Australia’s coat of arms – to symbolize a country always moving forward.

48. The termite mounds that can be found in Australia are the tallest animal-made structures on earth.

49. Australia is home to more than 1,500 species of spiders.

50. The Great Victoria Desert is bigger than the whole of the United Kingdom.
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#35 -- Think we could get them to help us with our Southern Boarder?

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Feb 4, 2022 09:52:26   #
rlv567 Loc: Baguio City, Philippines
 
MrBossHK wrote:
Suggested addition: 51. Don't drive your SUV around certain individuals in Australia. LOL.


He will tell you why you shouldn't have an SUV at all (in his opinion).

Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City

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Feb 4, 2022 11:58:56   #
RainierView Loc: Eatonville, WA
 
Longshadow wrote:
Sorry, Iceland is the largest island.

I had a brain fart, what else can I say.
(Iceland is green and Greenland is ice.)


No, Greenland dwarfs Iceland. But not a sand island.

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Feb 4, 2022 12:07:29   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
RainierView wrote:
No, Greenland dwarfs Iceland. But not a sand island.

Ummm, we know that, we're simply going back-and-forth.

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Feb 4, 2022 12:43:58   #
RainierView Loc: Eatonville, WA
 
Longshadow wrote:
Ummm, we know that, we're simply going back-and-forth.



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Feb 4, 2022 13:04:37   #
Bridges Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
 
robertjerl wrote:
Iceland has had several names in the past:
A Viking named Naddodur was the first Noreseman to reach Iceland, arriving in the ninth century. He was blown off course westwards from the Faroes. In the autumn, he was surprised that it began to snow heavily on the mountains and he returned to the Faroes, naming the island ‘Snowland Snaeland’.

A Swedish Viking named Gardar arrived in A.D 860 and settled briefly in the north at Husavik. Not only did he name the bay where he built a house, but also named the island after himself, ‘Gardarsholmur’.

Not long after, a Norwegian Viking called Floki set sail for Gardarsholmur with his family and livestock and settled in the west of the island. He spent the summer fishing and hunting but forgot to harvest hay for his animals and his attempt at a settlement failed. The sagas say that a despondent Floki climbed a high mountain and saw a fjord full of drift ice from Greenland. It was this ice and not the island’s icecaps that prompted the disgruntled settler to name it ‘Iceland‘ and talk badly of it back home in Norway.
Floki's name stuck.
However European scholars and mapmakers being fond of Latin in those days labeled it several things, among them:
Islandia—directly from Icelandic language "Ísland"
Snelandia—a Latinization of the more poetic name Snæland
Insula Gardari—literally meaning "Island of Garðar", compare Garðarshólmi

In spite of having a land area nearly the same as the US State of Kentucky the nation of Iceland has under 370,000 people giving it a population density of just 3 people per kilometer (8/square mile)/the same as Australia.
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I have heard one theory of the names of those two places that an ancient cartographer mislabeled the two islands, switching the names and those names have stuck. I guess until there is an actual time machine invented, anything that is speculated is just someone's guess.

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Feb 4, 2022 13:49:11   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Bridges wrote:
I have heard one theory of the names of those two places that an ancient cartographer mislabeled the two islands, switching the names and those names have stuck. I guess until there is an actual time machine invented, anything that is speculated is just someone's guess.


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Feb 4, 2022 13:50:20   #
trinhqthuan Loc: gaithersburg
 
jerryc41 wrote:
I knew some of these, but not all.

Check out these fun and interesting facts about Australia. How many did you know?

1. The Australian Alps get more snow than the Swiss Alps.

2. 90% of Australians live on the coast.

3. Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world.

4. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest ecosystem in the world. It is made up of nearly 3,000 individual reefs and can be seen from space.

5. Australia has over 60 separate wine regions.

6. Fraser Island is the largest sand island in the world.

7. The Indian Pacific train has the longest straight section of train track in the world.

8. The Great Ocean Road is the world’s largest war memorial.

9. 80% of Australian animals are unique to Australia.

10. 5 km of Uluru is underground.

11. Australia has the world’s longest golf course measuring more than 1,350kms long.

12. Australia is home to 21 of the world’s 25 most venomous snakes.

13. Perth is the only city in the world which can have aircraft land in its CBD.

14. Australia is bigger than we realise, it’s almost the same size as mainland USA.

15. The largest cattle station in the world is located in Australia, Anna Creek Ranch in South Australia, and it’s bigger than Israel.

16. The first Police Force in Australia was made up of the most well-behaved convicts.

17. It would take around 29 years to visit one new Aussie beach every day – there are 10,685 of them!

18. AFL invented to keep cricketers fit in the off season, there are claims that the game may have been influenced by Indigenous Australians.

19. The world’s largest rock is not actually Uluru, but Mount Augustus in Western Australia, and is actually twice the size of Uluru.

20. Australia is the 6th largest country in the world

21. There are 1 million camels that roam wild in Australia’s deserts, the largest number of purebred camels in the world, they are exported to the Middle East.

22. You can fly from Perth to Melbourne faster than you can fly from one end of Western Australia to the other.

23. There are over 60 different types of kangaroos, and a baby kangaroo when born is only about 2 centimetres long.

24. Aboriginal culture is the oldest on Earth – it is estimated that the continent’s original inhabitants, the aboriginal people, have been in Australia for between 40,000-60,000 years.

25. Australia has 19 World Heritage Listed sites.

26. 91% of the country is covered by native vegetation.

27. 33% of Australians were born in another country.

28. Over 300 different languages and dialects are spoken in Australia including 45 Indigenous languages. In fact, 21% of Australians don’t speak English at home!

29. WA is home to what is believed to be the oldest evidence of life on Earth – the Stromatolites.

30. Australia is the only continent in the world without an active volcano.

31. In Australia, sheep out number people 2.5 to 1 (in 2020).

32. Australia was the second country in the world to give women the right to vote in 1902.

33. Per capita, Australians spend more money on gambling than any other nation, with over 80 percent of Australian adults engaging in gambling of some kind.

34. Canberra was selected as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital.

35. Australia is home to the longest fence in the world, the Dingo Fence. Originally built to keep dingos away from fertile land, the fence is now 5,614 km long.

36. The Australian dollar is considered to be the most advanced currency in the world – it’s waterproof, made of polymer and notoriously hard to counterfeit.

37. Australia is the only continent covered by a single country.

38. The world’s oldest fossil was discovered in Australia – 3.4 billion years old.

39. Australia has around 600 varieties of eucalypt trees.

40. Australia was one of the founding members of the United Nations.

41. Stonemasons in Australia instituted the 8-hour working day back in 1856.

42. In Aboriginal culture women are not allowed to play to the didgeridoo.

43. The venom of the elusive platypus can kill a small dog.

44. Australia’s most deadly marine animal is the Box Jellyfish, and is responsible for more deaths per year than snakes, sharks and saltwater crocodiles.

45. The only two mammals in the world that lay eggs are found in Australia – the echidna and platypus.

46. Before the arrival of humans, Australia was home to megafauna, three-metre tall kangaroos, seven-metre long goanna’s, horse-sized ducks, and a marsupial lion the size of a leopard.

47. Both kangaroos and emus lack the ability to walk backwards. This was the reason they were chosen for Australia’s coat of arms – to symbolize a country always moving forward.

48. The termite mounds that can be found in Australia are the tallest animal-made structures on earth.

49. Australia is home to more than 1,500 species of spiders.

50. The Great Victoria Desert is bigger than the whole of the United Kingdom.
I knew some of these, but not all. br br Check ou... (show quote)



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Feb 4, 2022 14:10:12   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Longshadow wrote:
I don't know what is under the ice.

Would that make it a sandland?


Greenland has mountains etc. so you know it isn't a sand island.

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Feb 4, 2022 14:12:10   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Bridges wrote:
#35 -- Think we could get them to help us with our Southern Boarder?


Big difference between an ocean for a border (and a long way to more land) and a line on a map or at most a river.

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Feb 4, 2022 14:15:25   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Bridges wrote:
I have heard one theory of the names of those two places that an ancient cartographer mislabeled the two islands, switching the names and those names have stuck. I guess until there is an actual time machine invented, anything that is speculated is just someone's guess.


Old Norse Sagas have been found to have a pretty solid base in actual history. Just with a bit of embellishment and a few gods and demons thrown in to make it a better story.

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