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Centre of the Universe
Posted:
Wed 16 Oct, 2013 7:23 pm
by Brian Fox
Centre of the Universe is the name given to a group of prominent
pagodas 3.2km south east of Goochs Crater. Marked on the topo map as
spot height 994. Known by this name by bushwalkers prior to 1990s. Wollangambe Topo Map, 481 926
Can anyone tell me who named, why and when. This place name is part of over 450 names to be compiled in the Gardens of Stone National Park and beyond series of books
[Moderator edit} moved into NSW forum.
Re: Centre of the Universe
Posted:
Sat 19 Oct, 2013 9:03 pm
by rcaffin
Hi Brian
Centre of the Universe is the name given to a group of prominent
pagodas 3.2km south east of Goochs Crater. Marked on the topo map as
spot height 994. Known by this name by bushwalkers prior to 1990s. Wollangambe Topo Map, 481 926
Can anyone tell me who named, why and when. This place name is part of over 450 names to be compiled in the Gardens of Stone National Park and beyond series of books
My understanding is that SUBW named it because so many of their trips went past it at one stage.
Cheers
Roger
Re: Centre of the Universe
Posted:
Sun 20 Oct, 2013 10:49 am
by Mark F
Gee. Initially I thought the post was by Brian Cox. On tele the other night he pointed out that we are all at the centre of the universe as all matter/energy was at the centre of the big bang.
Re: Centre of the Universe
Posted:
Sun 20 Oct, 2013 10:52 am
by GPSGuided
Which dimension of the universe are we talking about here?
Re: Centre of the Universe
Posted:
Sun 20 Oct, 2013 11:48 am
by Rob Gosford
GPSGuided wrote:Which dimension of the universe are we talking about here?
the 5th ?
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Re: Centre of the Universe
Posted:
Sun 20 Oct, 2013 2:30 pm
by perfectlydark
Interesting question. Any bushwalking site ive seen mentioms it called that.
ps wouldnt want to be there today