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“Homartian” Metadata:

  • Title: Homartian
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 300
  • Publisher: Self
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  • Publish Location: Hobart Tasmania Australia

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  • First Year Published: 2013
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Hobart Rivulet

    The Hobart Rivulet, part of the River Derwent catchment, is an urban stream located in the Hobart hinterland and flows through and underneath the city

    Hobart

    which contributed to Hobart's early street layout when the Hobart Rivulet passed beside it. Away from the mouth of the rivulet was Hunter Island and

    South Hobart, Tasmania

    Apple Isle. South Hobart is located alongside the Hobart Rivulet which was the main fresh water source that leads through to the Hobart central business

    Hobart (disambiguation)

    Hobart, Tasmania, a former electoral district City of Hobart, Tasmania Hobart Rivulet, Tasmania Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hobart, Tasmania Hobart

    Cascade Brewery

    beside the Hobart Rivulet in 1832 by Hugh Macintosh (1776–1834) with his nephews Henry and Charles Degraves while Peter Degraves was in Hobart prison serving

    History of Hobart

    of the Derwent River at Storm Bay. Hobart is built around Sullivans Cove, a small bay formed where the Hobart Rivulet and the Derwent River join. The location

    Platypus

    2024. "Platypus Out of the Water". 3 July 2017. "Larila's Legacy". Hobart Rivulet Platypus. Retrieved 3 October 2024. Hall, Brian K. (March 1999). "The

    New Town Rivulet

    The New Town Rivulet (commonly known as Newtown Creek[citation needed]) is a permanently flowing creek in Hobart, Tasmania, that has as its headwaters

    Cave Clan

    A cave clan tag left underground in the Hobart Rivulet

    Subterranean river

    other subterranean rivers of London The Frome underneath Bristol The Hobart Rivulet in Tasmania Mill Creek in Philadelphia The Neglinnaya River, which runs