Re: Kangaroo Island Wilderness
- From: "Mr. Travel" <mtravel@xxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 21:46:20 -0700
Andrew Nightingale wrote:
I am still possed about going to Magnetic Island, near Townsville (I
think) years ago and didn't see any magnets.
The island is a magnet. Take a compass with you next time. It will
behave very strangely.
It's in OZ. I expect it to behave strangely.
.
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