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outback

[out-bak, out-bak] / ˈaʊtˌbæk, ˈaʊtˈbæk /
NOUN
back country
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The day before, the state of New South Wales had reported its hottest day in over a century, a high of 44.8C in the outback town of Bourke.

From BBC

Instead the family dragged the coffin over a long outback road in a trailer.

From New York Times

Millions of fish have died in the Darling River near his town, Menindee, in outback New South Wales, their bodies packing the surface of the water from bank to bank for miles.

From New York Times

There, a much smaller container of cesium-137 was lost in a remote outback but found in only six days.

From New York Times

Hayes and cinematographer Ross Giardina utilize the barren environment — played, obviously, and excellently, by the Australian outback — imbuing the images with a monochromatic tone.

From Salon