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I'll go out on a limb and say that these 94 towns all had the their names changed from German-sounding names during WW1. I think I'm a few off though, or I counted wrong.
 
AU Fever said:
I'll go out on a limb and say that these 94 towns all had the their names changed from German-sounding names during WW1. I think I'm a few off though, or I counted wrong.

Good answer AU Fever , but No
 
I believe my information is correct. Obviously you asked the question wrong.

My name is Peter Harris. I'm originally from England but now live in Australia.

In 1959 Australian Geoff Mack wrote the lyrics to "I've been everywhere", a song listing 94 Australian place names linked only by their ability to rhyme with each other.

In December 2009 I commenced visiting all 94 locations and 18 months and over 30,000 kilometres later I finally arrived at Birdsville, Queensland on 4 September 2011 bringing my mission to an end.
 
This will take some time guys , as you wont find the direct answer on Giggle, but a bit of thought & you will get it
 
Ramjet said:
I believe my information is correct. Obviously you asked the question wrong.

My name is Peter Harris. I'm originally from England but now live in Australia.

In 1959 Australian Geoff Mack wrote the lyrics to "I've been everywhere", a song listing 94 Australian place names linked only by their ability to rhyme with each other.

In December 2009 I commenced visiting all 94 locations and 18 months and over 30,000 kilometres later I finally arrived at Birdsville, Queensland on 4 September 2011 bringing my mission to an end.

I'd give you that one RR!
 

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