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The '''Princes Highway''' is the scenic highway from [[Sydney]] to [[Melbourne]], along the coast.
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The '''Princes Highway''' is a segment of [[Australia]]'s [[Highway 1 (Australia)|Highway 1]] that extends from [[Sydney]] to [[Adelaide]] and [[Port Augusta]], South Australia, via [[Melbourne]]. The [[highway]] approximately follows the coastline between the three cities, and thus takes quite an indirect and lengthy route, which is 1784 kilometres.  
  
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There is one frustrated cop around [[Rosedale]] who might tell you that it's illegal to hitch.
  
There is one frustrated cop around [[Rosedale]], who might tell you that it's illegal to hitch.
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[[wikipedia:Princes Highway]]

Revision as of 19:27, 15 December 2008

The Princes Highway is a segment of Australia's Highway 1 that extends from Sydney to Adelaide and Port Augusta, South Australia, via Melbourne. The highway approximately follows the coastline between the three cities, and thus takes quite an indirect and lengthy route, which is 1784 kilometres.

There is one frustrated cop around Rosedale who might tell you that it's illegal to hitch.


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wikipedia:Princes Highway