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    Oodnadatta is a small, remote outback town and locality in the Australian state of South Australia, located 1043 kilometres (648 miles) north-north-west...
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    The Oodnadatta Track is an unsealed 614 km (382 mi) outback road in the Australian state of South Australia, connecting Marla in the north-west via Oodnadatta...
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  • Oodnadatta is a town and locality in South Australia. Oodnadatta may also refer to: Oodnadatta (biogeographic subregion), a subregion of the Stony Plains...
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    Creek to Oodnadatta and then back to Coober Pedy, on unsealed roads. The road between William Creek and Oodnadatta is the famous Oodnadatta Track. The...
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  • Onslow Oodnadatta Charlotte Pass The highest temperature ever recorded in Australia is 50.7 °C (123.3 °F), which was recorded on 2 January 1960 at Oodnadatta...
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  • Oodnadatta Airport (IATA: ODD, ICAO: YOOD) is an aerodrome that services Oodnadatta, South Australia, Australia. It was utilised by the Royal Australian...
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    William Creek, Australia is located halfway on the Oodnadatta Track, 210 km (130 mi) north west of Marree and 166 km (103 mi) east of Coober Pedy in South...
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  • an abstracted literate-programming format for describing XML schemas Oodnadatta Airport (IATA: ODD), South Australia Operational design domain (ODD),...
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    North Railway After construction, railway was referred to as Port Augusta-Oodnadatta railway before the line was extended towards Alice Springs and it was...
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    name was a veiled insult. In 1891, the railway from Quorn reached remote Oodnadatta where an itinerant population of around 150 cameleers were based, generically...
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