Random Jabber Jibber thread

lokie

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@DustyDuke have you ever been here? It's beautiful.

Bunda Cliffs, Australia/ End of the World



Source: Pinterest




These beautiful limestone cliffs are a gorgeous natural landmark and one of the most isolated places in Australia. The cliffs are the world’s largest exposure of natural limestone, with 77,000 square miles of bedrock open for the eye to see. The area was formed millions of years ago when Australia disconnected from Antartica.

Aside from featuring an impressive and gorgeous view, the cliffs are home to Australia’s longest section of straight road at around 90 miles. That has to make for a gorgeous road trip, just make sure you’ve got enough gas in your car or you’ll be enjoying the view on foot.



We did not see this wonderful sight while in Australia but I can vouch for the "gas in your car part."
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This is FACT. Petroleum stations are few out there.
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Running out of gas in the Outback is not recommended to family or friends.
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The wait for assistance may be longer than you have left.
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Maybe to foes only because misery loves company.
Lonely
 

DustyDuke

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Yes I’ve stopped in for a a squiz (look) mate when i crossed the nullabor a few moons ago. It’s very beautiful very isolated it’s about as far from anything as you get. Bring a satellite phone and a gun was my dads advice. A lot of people go missing in that area cars found abandoned. People in the cars never seen again, I think they just block the view so they get pushed off. It’s about a 20 hour drive from my place.
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cannabineer

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Yes I’ve stopped in for a a squiz (look) mate when i crossed the nullabor a few moons ago. It’s very beautiful very isolated it’s about as far from anything as you get. Bring a satellite phone and a gun was my dads advice. A lot of people go missing in that area cars found abandoned. People in the cars never seen again, I think they just block the view so they get pushed off. It’s about a 20 hour drive from my place.
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Ah you’re in Melbouner
 

lokie

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Those are post Coca vessels.

Cocaine was removed from the recipe prior to 1929.

Clinton Center exhibit to celebrate 100 years of Coca-Cola bottle


COKE CAN HISTORY

Although the idea for canning Coca Cola began in the 1930's, culminating with the creation of a 16oz and a 32 oz cone top can in 1936, no real progress was made until the 1950's. Neither of these cone tops appear to have actually gone into production, but were used as samples.


The only known Coke 32 ounce cone top!



 
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