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I went to Floods Creek Station in Far West NSW.
A few photos
The emus were abundant
or 5,851,00 acres.
Westy wrote:Ranches are considered small landholdings in Australia. Stations are much bigger.
Anna Creek Station in South Australia is 23,677 sq kilometres (9,142 sq miles) or 5,851,00 acres. That is 7 times larger than King Ranch, USA's biggest.
tony.latham wrote:I'm scratching my head about why you guys call it a station. Any background on that? We'd call it a ranch in the western U.S.
Tony
"Spanish word rancho
The word ranch comes from the Spanish word rancho, which originally meant "group of people who eat together". The Spanish word rancho was borrowed from American Spanish, where it meant "small farm, group of farm huts". The word rancho in turn comes from the Spanish verb ranchear, which means "to lodge or station". Ranchear was borrowed from the Old French verb ranger, which means "install in position".
Wiktionary"
MickinOz wrote:Saw this in the local supermarket car park yesterday.
Looked like it may have been PMF.
Not my cuppa tea, as we say when something doesn't particularly appeal.
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