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Cape Campbell - Definition |
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Cape Campbell is located in Marlborough, New Zealand, on the northeastern coast of the South Island. It lies at the southern end of Clifford Bay, 15 kilometres northeast of Ward, and 42 kilometres southeast of Blenheim.
It is the better known of two candidates for the titme of the South Island's easternmost point. Ironically, the other is called West Head (it is the western shore of the opening to Tory Channel - the opposing shore being on Arapawa Island).
Cape Campbell lies close to the salt works at Lake Grassmere.
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Example Usage of Campbell |
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HeartAsArena: Weirdly want to touch the Jim Campbell. But won't. Topograhy + color = memory #haamf |
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LydKing: @mdw4ux I vote for Winehouse. As long as Campbell doesn't have a cell phone, you're pretty much safe. |
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buddahdesmond: RT @mdw4ux I'm beginning to wonder whose worse when it comes to assault charges - Naomi Campbell or Amy Winehouse? http://bit.ly/8w1gaz |
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