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	<title>Comments on: Willaroo Lagoon</title>
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		<title>By: Rick</title>
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		<description>Visited 15.10.07. Just as you describe, Laurie. 
Significant contrasts between the sandhills in burnt orange colours with green vegetation Vs dry lagoon bed with many different cliff facets Vs the semi-permanent waterhole called Andamooka, located on a very barren watercourse which intersects an unbeleivably rough, brittle rock plateau surface. 
An experience in just being there with my GPS in an airconditioned 4WD - makes one respect Stuart, his toughness, and his skills, all the more.
Google earth makes it come alive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visited 15.10.07. Just as you describe, Laurie.<br />
Significant contrasts between the sandhills in burnt orange colours with green vegetation Vs dry lagoon bed with many different cliff facets Vs the semi-permanent waterhole called Andamooka, located on a very barren watercourse which intersects an unbeleivably rough, brittle rock plateau surface.<br />
An experience in just being there with my GPS in an airconditioned 4WD &#8211; makes one respect Stuart, his toughness, and his skills, all the more.<br />
Google earth makes it come alive.</p>
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