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201. Burtville Cemetery - WA
202. Bus Hut - VIC
203. Bush Camp - NT
204. Bush Camping Area - SA
205. C128 TL to Leven Canyon - TAS
206. Cadbury Chocolate Factory - TAS
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Cost $15 Adult; $7.50 Child 5 -15 ( 0 - 4 free) and $12 concession.
Address: Cadbury Road Claremont, Hobart, Tas, 7011.
On the Factory Tour you will see how some of your favourite Cadbury products are created. Enjoy free samples before or after
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Position: -42.8331º S 147.2667º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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207. Cadelga Outstation Ruins - SA
208. Caiguna Blowhole - WA
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The Caiguna Blowhole is located 5 kilometres west of Caiguna and 10 metres on the Eyre Highway. The blowhole is well signposted and will provide a relaxing and interesting road stop. Blowholes are formed on the Nullarbor with years of chemical and ph
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Position: -32.2753º S 125.4447º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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209. Calvert Range - WA
210. Calvert Range - WA 


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The Calvert Range is a little known gem in the Western Desert. Here you can find some unique aboriginal art galleries housing literally thousands of pieces of top quality rock paintings and some carvings. They can be easily seen from 2 main location
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Position: -23.9636º S 122.7239º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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211. Cambrian Campground - SA
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This is the second and largest designated camping area while driving this route.
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Position: -31.3572º S 138.5819º E (GDA94) View this Camp Fee
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212. Cameron Track Campground - VIC
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Cameron Track Campgrounds provide nice campsites where you can pitch your tent. Facilities include: toilets, fireplace, shelter shed with limited drinking water, picnic tables, and nearby hiking trails.
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Position: -37.094º S 143.2975º E (GDA94) View this Camp Fee
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213. Camooweal Caves - QLD
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Most caves here are vertical sink holes requiring serious climbing as in ropes and ladders. A track leads past some caves (keep small children in sight at all times and don't let them roam) and ends up at a campsite on a waterhole in the creek. U
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Position: -20.0192º S 138.1993º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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214. Camp - WA
215. Camp 141 - NT
216. Camp Beadell - WA 



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Camp Beadell is a popular campsite. Do not feed dingos they are becoming a nuisance. Water available from bore (no pump).
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Position: -25.5477º S 125.3322º E (GDA94) View this Camp Free
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217. Camp Site 16 - SA
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This is a typical camping site along the Old Coach Road, along side of the Monoman Creek. At this site you will also see the remains of a very old bridge that was used to get sheep to and from Monoman Island.
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Position: -33.9458º S 140.8844º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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218. Campbell Point - QLD
219. Camping in Eucalypt Woodland (David Carnegie Rd) - WA
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Eucalypt woodland providing plenty of timber and many great spots to set up camp.
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Position: -26.3755º S 124.2297º E (GDA94) View this Camp Free
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220. Camping in Mulga Woodland (David Carnegie Rd) - WA
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Picturesque small claypan on eastern side surrounded by Mulga woodland. Great campsite.
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Position: -26.5279º S 124.2402º E (GDA94) View this Camp Free
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221. Camping near Acacia & Gums (David Carnegie Rd) - WA
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Grove of acacia and gums. Possible water affording good camp site.
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Position: -26.4049º S 124.2339º E (GDA94) View this Camp Free
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222. Camping near Claypan (David Carnegie Rd) - WA
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Large claypan 150 metres to the eastern side of DCR. Great camp with plenty of dead timber about. Western end of claypan has a soak so camping well to the east affords good opportunity to watch wildlife arriving at sunset.
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Position: -26.5895º S 124.2249º E (GDA94) View this Camp Free
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223. Campsite Day 2 - TAS
224. Campsite on Murchison River - WA 


225. Canunda wind farm - SA
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The turbines are along a line of sand ridges that once lined the coast. Read more at http://www.geocities.com/daveclarkecb/Australia/WindSA.html.
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Position: -37.61º S 140.29º E (GDA94) View this Point of Interest
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