Seeing Jules47's avatar has again prompted me to look at the comparison between Straya and "the world".
Here are a couple of 'maps' showing the comparison.
The distance between Brisbane and Melbourne, 846 miles (1,362.06 kilometres) is almost as great as the distance between Paris and Lisbon, 894 miles (1,439.34 kilometres).
London to Rome is 510 miles (821.1 kilometres)
Sydney to Perth, 2,058 miles (3,313.38 kilometres) is almost the same as between Madrid and Moscow, 2,065 miles (3,324.65 kilometres).
Americans can compare Brisbane to Perth, 2,253 miles (3,638.6 kilometres) with San Francisco to Pittsburgh, 2,260 miles (3,638.6 kilometres)
So there ya have it ...
Cheers - John
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No wonder the Internationals get confused with distance when over here. Met a Germany guy in a C/P in Byron Bay couple of years ago, on his departure he came across to say good bye and told me he was going to Cairns. When I asked him when he expected to get there he replied, "oh, about 4 o'clock" Had no idea that it would take him days.
No wonder the Internationals get confused with distance when over here. Met a Germany guy in a C/P in Byron Bay couple of years ago, on his departure he came across to say good bye and told me he was going to Cairns. When I asked him when he expected to get there he replied, "oh, about 4 o'clock" Had no idea that it would take him days.
You've obviously never been on an autobahn.
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One of the problems is many world atlases and maps you see represent how yanks and Europeans see the world. It's a known fact maps made by yanks make the USA look much bigger in comparison to other countries and continents that it really is and they have habit of downsizing Aus considerably. Same goes for European map makers, they downsize Aus and even Africa. Bit like how Aus treats Tas, leaves it off many maps and depictions of Aus and rarely gets a mention in surveys opinion polls or even economic discussion.
No longer amazes me when foreigners ask questions about getting somewhere and expecting they can catch a bus, train, cab or walk there in a few minutes or hours. Remember arriving at a camp spot and noticing some Asian people standing at a corner with a school bus shelter in the middle of the bush. After about an hour one of them walked over and asked when the next bus would arrive. Seems they'd walked from the town after asking where to catch a bus to Mildura and were told walk out of town and when you come to a bus shelter wait there. They'd walked down a side road instead of the main road for almost 10 klms until they came across the bus shelter and waited most of the day, when we told them the shelter was just for a school bus and they were on the wrong road, they still tried to insist they only had to wait. Saw them walking back late in the afternoon and next morning when we drove through town, they were standing at the real bus stop, just had to laugh.
Thanks for the comparison John,it shows a different aspect of Australia's land mass against other countries.It shows just how big we are and how small some countries are. cheers Peter.
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We used to get lots of O/S visitors (when we had a house in Qld). I used to inquire (as I planned day trips) where would you like to go? Lots replied Ayres Rock. Amazed when I told them how far that was.
We used to get lots of O/S visitors (when we had a house in Qld). I used to inquire (as I planned day trips) where would you like to go? Lots replied Ayres Rock. Amazed when I told them how far that was.
had a Relative come out from Britain and stay with the M.I.L. in Adelaide. When asked where he would like to go for a day trip he suggested The Great Barrier Reef.
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We used to get lots of O/S visitors (when we had a house in Qld). I used to inquire (as I planned day trips) where would you like to go? Lots replied Ayres Rock. Amazed when I told them how far that was.
had a Relative come out from Britain and stay with the M.I.L. in Adelaide. When asked where he would like to go for a day trip he suggested The Great Barrier Reef.
My relly got quite irate when we refused to take him from Adelaide to Cooper Pedy for an afternoon's drive
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Cheers, Marianna.
The more I learn about people, the more I like my dogs (Mark Twain)
There was a French (I think) couple flew into Darwin and purchased a motorhome to drive round Australia. They got to Sydney, sold it and flew home - said they had no idea how big this country was, and how long the distance between towns! And they hadn't even been to West Australia!
I must say that sometimes it is worrying to see travellers (especially backpackers in unreliable vehicles) setting off from a campsite late in the day, to travel at night because it is cooler - much rather be hot and alive than cool and hit a roo or camel at night.
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Knew some people that went to England and asked how far was it from London to drive to a castle that they were interested in seeing. The Brit said it would take at least 2 hours and you wouldn't make it by lunchtime. The aussie fellow has to drive nearly that far to his local town. Australia is certainly a big and beautiful place. Did anyone hear that certain people are trying to change Australia
Day into citizen day or some other name?
There was a French (I think) couple flew into Darwin and purchased a motorhome to drive round Australia. They got to Sydney, sold it and flew home - said they had no idea how big this country was, and how long the distance between towns! And they hadn't even been to West Australia!
I must say that sometimes it is worrying to see travellers (especially backpackers in unreliable vehicles) setting off from a campsite late in the day, to travel at night because it is cooler - much rather be hot and alive than cool and hit a roo or camel at night.
Met a cyclist from Europe in Rollingstone in October who planned to cycle from Cairns to Darwin in December! He said he knew it could get hot so would carry 2 litres of drinking water instead of his usual 1! But to be fair, there are a lot of little "named" dots on our maps that mislead travellers into thinking there are towns. The cyclist was amazed when I pointed out that some of these places were basically the ruin of a single dwelling. I hope he didn't pursue his plan, haven't heard in the news of a foolish tourist's death so I guess he didn't go
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Cheers, Marianna.
The more I learn about people, the more I like my dogs (Mark Twain)
Hey Jules, I sat on a stump out the front of the Hamilton Hotel (1987 when it was still a pub ) watched theMin Min lights for about 3 hours until I realised it was the reflection of the moon on a road sign! I promise I hadn't had a drink,oh well maybe 8 or 9.
Hey Jules, I sat on a stump out the front of the Hamilton Hotel (1987 when it was still a pub ) watched theMin Min lights for about 3 hours until I realised it was the reflection of the moon on a road sign! I promise I hadn't had a drink,oh well maybe 8 or 9.
Hahahaa - when we went to Boulia, lady in the info centre told us about a young bloke who had camped out near where the lights usually appeared for three weeks, was going to stay till he saw them!!!!
Off topic - but did you know that in 2011 the International Sperm Bank stopped accepting donations from redheads????????
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jules "Love is good for the human being!!" (Ben, aged 10)
If you consider that China is as half as big again as Australia, you get a bit of an idea of the size of that country. Australia - 6,000,000 odd square kms, China - 9,500,000 square kms.