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  2. Walker's Point Estate - Wikipedia

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    Walker's Point Estate (or the Bush compound) is the summer retreat of the Bush family, in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine. It lies along the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern United States, on Walker's Point. The estate served as the Summer White House of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States.

  3. 1981 Entumbane uprising - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of people died in the uprising. The official count released at the time was 260, [6] but historians place the number higher; Martin Meredith records "more than 300" dead, [3] while Alexandre Binda writes that the Zimbabwe National Army units alone killed over 400 guerrillas. [6]

  4. Attack on Altena Farm - Wikipedia

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    The attack on Altena Farm occurred in the early hours of 21 December 1972, during the third phase of the Rhodesian Bush War. [5] Altena was a tobacco farm owned by Marc de Borchgrave, a white Rhodesian landowner who was unpopular among the local civilians. [ 2 ]

  5. Larry Cummins (bushranger) - Wikipedia

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    The police saddled one of the family’s horses for Cummins and proceeded towards Binda, Murphy leading the prisoner’s horse and Molloy a few yards in the rear. When they had covered about eight miles a gunshot was suddenly fired from the bush beside the roadside, which hit the back of Cummins’ head behind his ear.

  6. Babinda Boulders - Wikipedia

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    Babinda Boulders, officially called the Boulders Scenic Reserve [1] but known locally as Babinda Boulders or simply the Boulders, is a public recreation reserve alongside Babinda Creek, managed by the Cairns Regional Council and adjacent to the Wooroonooran National Park in far north Queensland, Australia.

  7. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    Australian enquiry book of household and general information : a practical guide for the cottage, villa and bush home. Pater and Knapton. Kangaroo Press, 1984 facsimile reprint. ISBN 0-86417-056-4; Rollo D. Arnold: The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s. Chapter 13 "New Zealand – Arden"

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  9. Loggan Rock - Wikipedia

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    Loggan Rock (1931, 1934), an imaginative expression of organic architecture in a log and rock cabin; the more sedate Careel House, reminiscent of a Scottish castle (1934) Stonehaven, a unique stone rubble cabin (1933), and; Hy Brasil, another bush cabin in a harmonious construction of stone and timber (1933). [1]

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