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Rabbit Flat is a location in the Northern Territory of Australia about 160 km from the Western Australia border.[1]
RoadhouseThe Rabbit Flat Roadhouse is claimed to be the most isolated roadhouse in Australia, with no other roadhouses within 100 km.[2] This roadhouse sells fuel, has some food and supplies and has some camping facilities.[2] It is located about 2 km from the Tanami Road formerly known as the Tanami Track which runs from Alice Springs in central Australia northwest to Halls Creek in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Weather stationThe Roadhouse manager maintains the weather station at Rabbit Flat, the closest climatic station being at Balgo Hills, a small Aboriginal community 211.59 km West, and the airstrip is .87 km away being the only thing within five km.[2] Tanami RoadAlso known as the Tanami Track and simply, the Tanami, is a dirt road used by road trains servicing the Tanami and Granites gold mines. [1] It is one of the great desert roads in the Northern Territory. The Flat is located between two mines each more than 50 km away on the Tanami, and similarly, there are distant hills. ClimateThe track is impassable during the wet season from December to January when the mean rainfall at Rabbit Flat weather station was 85.8 mm in February compared with 2.5 mm in August, the last month of winter in Australia, when the temperature can be 11°.[2] References
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