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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
bushwalk .
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Examples
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The crisp mountain air, the long bushwalks, the dappled sunshine on the Bunya Pines from my bedroom window and the log fire all inspired a trip down memory lane – or as Mystic Medusa terms it productive nostalgia.
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Then a Hare Krishna vegan yoga retreat for 3 days doing yoga 5 hours a day and bushwalks the rest of the time.
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When you travel to Paris or New York you marvel at their very cosmopolitan-ness, and, cognisant that we can never compete on the same level, take solace in our superior bushwalks.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By MEGAN NICOL REED 2010
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Mr Smolak has a degree in tourism, spent time as a licensed tour operator running bushwalks and has also worked as a contractor for Parks Victoria.
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Mr Smolak has a degree in tourism, spent time as a licensed tour operator running bushwalks and has also worked as a contractor for Parks Victoria.
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There is an optional helicopter flight over the Mitchell Plateau for views of the impressive four-tiered Mitchell Falls, and bushwalks to idyllic swimming holes.
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It has changed the way it manages its Duke of Edinburgh scheme by outsourcing bushwalks to outdoor expedition companies.
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The inquest was told unsupervised bushwalks were no longer permitted under the scheme, but had been allowed in 2006.
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Mr Forbes said he had approved unsupervised bushwalks prior to David's death, but had not arranged for students to telephone him daily, as was required for such expeditions.
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A NSW coroner is expected to recommend sweeping changes to the way emergency call centres and student bushwalks are run to prevent any repeat of a teenager's lonely death.
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