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Re: ODD DESTINATIONS




PETer and susAN <petanREMOVE@ion.com.au> wrote in message
376f6ab9.8973501@news.ion.com.au">news:376f6ab9.8973501@news.ion.com.au...
> Hi Eddie,
>
> The Oolong / Toolong story is quite possible.
>
> The land around there on both sides of the trainline was originally
> owned by Lord Beresford from England.
>
> My grandparents purchased most of it in 1920.
>
> I did a check. No one in the family can remember the origin of the
> name Oolong.
>
Isn't it a type of tea?? (Of Indian origin??)