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Tannum Sands is a
coastal town and
locality in the
Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the
locality of
Tannum Sands had...
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Tanbark is the bark of
certain species of trees,
traditionally used for
tanning hides into leather. The
words "tannin", "tanning", "tan," and "tawny" are...
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kilometres (5.6 mi), and
western sides, for
about 8
kilometres (5.0 mi)
Tannum Sands is
located on the
eastern side of the
mouth of the
Boyne River spreading...
- Tan is a pale tone of brown. The name is
derived from
tannum (oak bark) used in the
tanning of leather. The
first recorded use of tan as a
color name in...
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other islands from the
marina and
local airstrips.
Boyne Island and
Tannum Sands have
grown in po****rity
because of
their beautiful beaches and relaxed...
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Tannum Sands State High
School (TSSHS or
often Tannum High) is a
public high
school located in
Tannum Sands,
Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia....
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Highway in
Tannum Sands to
Ocean Street in
Tannum Sands, a
distance of 9.1
kilometres (5.7 mi). It
intersects with
Boyne Island Road in
Tannum Sands. The...
- hue of 34, it is
classified as an orange-brown. The name is
derived from
tannum (oak bark) used in the
tanning of leather. The
first recorded use of tan...
- 1994: Past
Brothers Gladstone (10) 1995:
Tannum Sands (1) 1996:
Tannum Sands (2) 1997:
Tannum Sands (3) 1998:
Tannum Sands (4) 1999:
Wallabys (25) 2000: Valleys...
- term
tannin (from Anglo-Norman tanner, from
Medieval Latin tannare, from
tannum, "oak bark")
refers to the use of oak and
other bark in
tanning animal hides...