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Flood Creek (CREEK)

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South Evans Reef (REEF)

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Euther (TRIG. STATION)

1:05 am, March 10, 2025
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Bull Creek

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Arthurs Creek

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Drill Creek Public School (SCHOOL)

1:08 am, March 10, 2025
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Mungindi Weir (WEIR)

1:08 am, March 10, 2025
East Lismore

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The mind must be given relaxation; it will arise better and keener after resting. As rich fields must not be forced-for their productiveness, the have no rest, will quickly exhaust them constantlabor will break the vigor of the mind, but if it is released and relaxed a little while, it will recover its powers
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Random CSS Property

scale()

The scale() CSS function defines a transformation that resizes an element on the 2D plane. Because the amount of scaling is defined by a vector, it can resize the horizontal and vertical dimensions at different scales. Its result is a <transform-function> data type.
scale() css reference