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blackbutt
/ ˈblækˌbʌt /
noun
- any of various Australian eucalyptus trees having rough fibrous bark and hard wood used as timber
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There’s a safe swimming beach, heritage-listed blackbutt trees and an Aboriginal sandstone carving at the island’s highest point, Kiparra park.
From The Guardian
“I grew up on a dairy farm a few miles outside Blackbutt, and went to school in nearby Nukku,” he says.
From Los Angeles Times
In Blackbutt, there is a statue of Emerson, placed there recently after a local fundraiser.
From Los Angeles Times
It has been a long journey for Emerson, from Blackbutt, Queensland, Australia, population around 1,500, to the bright lights of the tennis world.
From Los Angeles Times
Blackbutt May 26th 2013 4:44 GMT Can I suggest that you add some statistical analysis.
From Economist
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