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- is located on the north side of Spring Valley Cr**** just south of the Sunklands Conservation Area. A post office called Ink was established in 1885, and...
- of the Port Phillip and Westernport sunklands. Port Phillip and Westernport Bays were formed within these sunklands as sea levels rose. The sea level fluctuated...
- Victoria is the southernmost mainland state of Australia. With an area of 227,444 km2 (87,817 sq mi), it is Australia's sixth largest state/territory,...
- on the Donnybrook sunkland, Forests Dept, retrieved 30 January 2018 Burrows, N (1980), Clearing burns in the Donnybrook Sunklands, [Forests Dept.], retrieved...
- relationship with Mia. Sion Sol Sunkland (シオン・ソール・サンクランド, Shion Sōru Sankurando) Voiced by: Shun Horie First Prince of Sunkland. A skilled swordsman and a...
- inundation, whereas cores taken from old bald cypress trees in the St. Francis sunklands showed slowed growth in the half century that followed 1812. These were...
- area is a distinct physiographic section of the larger Hunter-Hawkesbury Sunkland province. This is in turn a part of the larger East Australian Cordillera...
- or Jouap) sits within a tectonic depression known as the Western Port sunkland, and is the largest coastal island of Victoria, Australia. In 1997, about...
- which is a distinct physiographic section of the larger Hunter-Hawkesbury Sunkland province, which in turn is part of the larger East Australian Cordillera...
- Port Phillip by the rising sea in the Holocene period; the Western Port sunkland now forms an extensive tidal bay. The waters of Western Port cover an area...