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Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
Walking Sydney
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People who walk across Australia can walk from either of the geographical extremes of the continent, or from directly opposed cities on opposite shores. The western-most geographical extreme of Australia is Steep Point, whereas the eastern-most extreme is Cape Byron. Similarly, the northern-most geographical extreme is Cape York Peninsula, and the southern-most is the South East Cape. The distance between the east and west as the crow flies is 4,030 km , or 3,685 km from north to south*. The western-most capital city in Australia is Perth, and the eastern-most capital city is Brisbane. The northern-most city is Darwin, and the southern to the southern-most city is Hobart. Walkers who choose to circumambulate Australia can follow the National Highway for large sections of their journey. Of the people who have successfully circumambulated the continent, it took a range of 365–601 days to complete. Distances involved are in the vicinity of 14,300 km to 17,000 km depending on the route taken. Only six people are known to have completed solo unaccompanied circumnavigations, passing through all mainland states and territories, without a support vehicle. These include Aidan de Brune, Nobby Young, Colin Ricketts, Andrew 'Cad' Cadigan, Scott Loxely, Mike Pauly and Terra Roam. *Distance calculated by author utilising the resources of Geoscience Australia.
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