- Outback - Wikipedia
The Outback is a remote, vast, sparsely populated area of Australia The Outback is more remote than the bush
- Outback | Wilderness, Wildlife Outback | Britannica
Outback, in Australia, any inland area remote from large centres of population Generally, the term is applied to semiarid inland areas of eastern Australia and to the arid centre of the Western Plateau and its semiarid northern plains (in Western Australia) where bodies of water are scattered and
- Where is the Outback? - Travel Outback Australia
To us, the real Outback is Australia’s heart and soul, Central Australia It’s the arid desert regions that surround it in the Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland and Western Australia, with the Outback town, Alice Springs, at its centre
- What is the Outback? And Why is it Important to Australia?
The Outback is Australia’s vast interior, the driest place on Earth The arid climate and sparse vegetation make it ideal for grazing cattle and sheep However, these communities are largely isolated, except for a few towns linked to the rest of the country by two-way radio
- Guide to the Australian Outback - Tourism Australia
Across the country, you’ll find lush rainforest, spectacular mountain ranges and, of course, the rusty red deserts Australia is famous for Officially known as rangelands, the outback covers a whopping 81 per cent of the country, with almost every state offering unique outback landscapes and adventures
- The Outback - Answering Your Questions About Australia’s Vast . . .
The Outback is poorly defined, more a matter of perspective than lines on a map Here's a rough approximation of what many Australians consider to be the Outback
- A first-time guide to outback Australia - Lonely Planet
Exploring Australia's vast and awe-inspiring outback takes a little planning Here's when to go, what to see and how to do it Getty Images The Australian outback is a place that goes by many names – the Bush, the Back of Beyond, the Never Never – and has no actual boundaries
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