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Definition of bush track in English: bush tracknoun Australian, NZ A track or road through wild or uncultivated country. drivers should exercise great caution on bush tracks Example sentencesExamples - The rally took entrants along bush tracks to Roma in Queensland via Moree, Narrabri and St George.
- I have slept on a pile of rucksacks in the back of a truck bumping along rough bush tracks.
- He, and his fellow workers, often travelled the lonely and unmade bush tracks for hundreds of kilometres on push bike.
- When they first rattled along the bush track to Whispers they found themselves facing something very unusual indeed.
- There are many kilometers of superb riding on rough bush tracks and tight single tracks.
- A densely overgrown 3km bush track leading to an emergency helicopter landing pad was cleared using a variety of "weapons" supplied by National Parks rangers.
- " One man was jogging along a bush track, and a kangaroo jumped out.
- He's our guide on the bush track just outside his home in the Blue Mountains.
- Most of these visitors had no idea how to reach the blowholes, as there was then only an unmarked bush track leading to them.
- You'll head out via the scrub and bush tracks, up through Humphries and Milltown and out around the Arahura River and return.
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