How To Use High country In A Sentence
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We wound our way back down the State of New South Wales through pretty towns like Cootamundra and Young cherry capital of Australia and ugly ones like Albury-Wodonga and then we were back in Victoria and we turned towards the high country and stopped in Bright and stayed there for three days.
What I cooked last night.
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How can you feel discouraged when sitting on a beautiful mountain meadow, looking at a high country lake with bald eagles flying around you?!
Field Scrapbook
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All year round visitors are enchanted by the antics of New Zealand's high country parrot, the kea.
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The book focuses on Gippsland's high country and the long history of the area.
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Extreme storms began in June and hit Peru's high country with bitter cold, high winds, heavy snow and torrential rain at lower altitudes.
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After a while, I started writing again, even won an award for an environmental article in the High Country News.
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Six months on from the bushfires in the high country many properties are still not properly fenced.
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Everyone else involved is to spend a winter in the high country with the wild brumbies.
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Home to Chaos
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In winter when food is scarce, keas have been known to feed on the fatty internal organs of dead and live sheep in the high country.
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Even in a region famous for inaccessible high country stations, it's a fastness.
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I think if you win, I'll earmark for you the trout rod, so you can finally come up to the high country and learn how to catch some wild cutties on the fly, and quit sticking us on the bass/salt stuff ... but I know you catch the wildies in Argentina ... wait, those aren't native are they?
Ready to Fish with a Free Rod?
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It would have been a shock had he not seen it before and been familiar with the label fastened to the breastbone reciting that this had once been Flat Nose George, an early day desperado of the high country.
Laramie Holds the Range