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We saw this guy shortly after crossing the dingo fence, which is dividing the dingo area in the north from the sheep farming country in the south. According to our guide is rather rare to get one of them so close to a road in daylight as they are largely very shy.

This dingo fence is by the way the largest man made structure ever made (as known to history). It stretches from Surfers Paradise on the East Coast all the way to the West Coast and is with currently 5600km longer than the chinese wall!
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