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I'm Lyall, a generation Y health professional who enjoys using apparatus for capturing moving images from time to time.

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6 April 09
poobah:

The Wacky Town Names of Australian – Billy’s latest Info-Quest® (suggestions invited)Mount BuggeryMount Buggery is the name of two mountains in the Australian state of Victoria. The more well known peak lies on the end of a ridgeline known as the Crosscut Saw between Mount Speculation and Mount Howitt ( [show location on an interactive map] 37°08′S 146°38′E / 37.133°S 146.633°E / -37.133; 146.633[1]). The other, smaller peak is near Abbeyard on the Buffalo . (source – Wiki)AND… Billy is by noo means the first person to get a kick out of Aussie names — here’s a book on the very subject!
The Road to Mount Buggery: A Journey through the Curiously Named Places of Australia, Mark Whittaker and Amy Willesee, ISBN 0-7329-1111-7

poobah:

The Wacky Town Names of Australian – Billy’s latest Info-Quest® (suggestions invited)

Mount Buggery

Mount Buggery is the name of two mountains in the Australian state of Victoria. The more well known peak lies on the end of a ridgeline known as the Crosscut Saw between Mount Speculation and Mount Howitt ( [show location on an interactive map] 37°08′S 146°38′E / 37.133°S 146.633°E / -37.133; 146.633[1]). The other, smaller peak is near Abbeyard on the Buffalo . (source – Wiki)

AND… Billy is by noo means the first person to get a kick out of Aussie names — here’s a book on the very subject!


The Road to Mount Buggery: A Journey through the Curiously Named Places of Australia, Mark Whittaker and Amy Willesee, ISBN 0-7329-1111-7

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