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Russell Island is an island, a town and a locality in the City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The island is also known by its traditional Aboriginal name of Canaipa . [ 4 ] In the 2021 census , the locality of Russell Island had a population of 3,698 people.
Instead of settling for high down payments and rising mortgage rates stateside, Russell made an unexpected choice: he bought a 2.5-acre off-grid island in Finland for just $31,000.
Russell Island in North Queensland is part of the Frankland Islands which form Frankland Group National Park, 30 km north-east of Babinda, and south-east of Cairns.A Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service campsite exists on the flat end of the island overlooking a beach; the other end of the island is steep with heavy jungle. [1]
Russell Island is a small private island in the St. Clair River in the U.S. state of Michigan between Algonac and Walpole Island, Ontario, Canada.It is immediately upriver from Sand Island which is itself immediately upriver from Harsens Island; it includes two smaller islands, Anderson Island on the northwest, and "The Gold Coast" on the southwest.
Pavuvu is the largest of the Russell Islands [1] in Central Province, Solomon Islands. It is located northwest of Guadalcanal. The area is 129.19 square kilometres (49.88 sq mi). The largest village is Nukufero on the north coast. The island had served as a coconut plantation for natives.
WOONSOCKET — Long before Russell Archambault was born, his mother needed to escape her first marriage. ... even as Rhode Island faces a statewide shortage of affordable housing and a steep rise ...
Swamplandia! is a 2011 novel by the American writer Karen Russell.The novel is set in the Ten Thousand Islands, off the southwest coast of Florida, it tells the story of the Bigtree family of alligator wrestlers who live in Swamplandia! an alligator-wrestling theme park.
The Russell Islands are two small islands (Pavuvu and Mbanika), as well as several islets, of volcanic origin, in the Central Province of Solomon Islands. [1] They are located approximately 48 kilometres (30 miles) northwest of Guadalcanal . [ 1 ]