Getting hot! (But you know that!)Dot wrote:Torquay?
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Has to be Lorne? 
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Black Rock?
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Last time I checked, Lorne would be cooler than Torquay.Dot wrote:Has to be Lorne?
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Gone cold again.T1 Terry wrote:Black Rock?
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Warrnambool aka Warmabool 
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We've already done Warrnambool, Dot. Let me see if I can help.Dot wrote:Warrnambool aka Warmabool
Warrnambool was warmer than Fort Fairy. Apollo Bay was warmer than Warrnambool and Torquay was getting hot! Port Phillip had boiled over and Black Rock had gone cold. By my calculations, that puts it between Torquay and Port Phillip - I should have been a Detective!
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moonlight head
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Airey's inlet?
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Moonlight Heads isn't between Torquay and Port Phillip, Dot. Let me help a little more. Ships following the Great Circle route between Cape Town and Melbourne would pass very close to Antarctica (some even wrecked on the ice there) then travelled, more or less, north east towards Melbourne. This one, as Maxwell Smart would have said, "missed by that much!"Dot wrote:moonlight head
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