Inaccessible and sparsely populated;
An area of wilderness, usually large, usually covered by thick vegetation, mainly untouched by humans.
1 A procession of weird and wonderful outback vehicles bring up the rear.
2 Ms Hanson pointed out taxpayers didn't fund the flights to the outback .
3 She was thinking of Joe Harman and his love for the outback .
4 I need a long range flitter for a hop into the outback .
5 You're gonna get the official greeting to this paradise of the outback .
6 The Australian outback was the only one that was even marginally habitable.
7 I was born in the outback , but cannot recall any of that.
8 Poor health is a serious issue for Aborigines in this remote outback community.
9 If this outback city looks familiar, it's because you've probably seen it before.
10 You can't get chaps to come and work in the outback .
11 Had he made his money on an outback cattle station, too?
12 It's a comfortable, friendly, no-frills establishment whose visitors book typifies the outback Australian.
13 By contrast are the noisy festivals and rugged outback culture of Alice Springs.
14 Both claimed All-Ireland titles early and then endured many decades in the outback .
15 I'm riding my bike west across the Arizona outback starting a solo journey.
16 This was not an outback village of superstitious peasants but a thriving community.
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