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            <resTitle>Locations_2</resTitle>
            		
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        <idAbs>All features have been derived or generalised from the 250K data capture. 
Bay - A named wide, open and curving indentation into the land formed by the sea or inland waterbody. 
Beach - A named strip of land or terrace bordering the sea, usually lying between high and low tides.
Cape - A named prominent headland projecting into the sea or inland waterbody.
Gorge - A named deep and narrow, steep-sided, usually rocky river valley.
Mountain - A named markedly elevated landform bounded by steep slopes and rising to prominent ridges and individual peaks.
Pass - A named low and passable gap through a mountain range. 
Place Name - A named place or area. 
Road Junction - A named intersection of two or more roads. 
Waterbody Island - A named island within an inland waterbody or forming part of the shoreline.
Activated in a scale range between approximately 1:10 million and 1:7 million.</idAbs>
        		
        <idCredit>© Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2016. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.</idCredit>
        	
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