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❤️ Minnamoolka, Queensland 🦐

"Minnamoolka is a locality in the Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Minnamoolka had a population of 38 people. Geography The Herbert River forms the north-east boundary of the locality while the Burdekin River forms part of the south-east boundary. The locality is mountainous being part of the Great Dividing Range. There are numerous named peaks. The ridge of the Great Dividing Range passes through the west of the locality. This creates a watershed. Creeks which rise in the north-east of the locality flow north (Gunnawarra) and contribute eventually to the Herbert River which flows into the Hinchinbrook Channel at Macknade/Lucinda in the Shire of Hinchinbrook. Creeks which rise in the south-west are tributaries of the Burdekin which flows into the Coral Sea at Rita Island in the Shire of Burdekin. Meanwhile the north-west of the locality contributes to the Mitchell River and the south-west to the Gilbert River, both of which flow into the Gulf of Carpentaria at Kowanyama (Aboriginal Shire of Kowanyama) and Howitt/Yagoonga (Shire of Carpentaria) respectively. Kirrama National Park is located in the south of the locality. Part of the Forty Mile Scrub National Park is located in the north-west of the locality. The Kennedy Developmental Road passes through the locality from the north-west (Forty Mile) to south-west (Greenvale). Much of the land is undeveloped with some grazing on native vegetation. Education There are no schools in Minnamoolka. The nearest primary schools are in Mount Garnet and Mount Surprise. The nearest secondary school is in Ravenshoe. Boarding schools and distance education are other options. References Category:Tablelands Region Category:Localities in Queensland "

❤️ Santiago Feliú 🦐

"Santiago Vicente Feliú Sierra (March 29, 1962 – February 12, 2014) was a Cuban singer and songwriter. Born in Havana, he became part of the musical movement known as nueva trova, which was the Cuban manifestation of the nueva canción movement and included such singers as Frank Delgado and Carlos Varela. Feliú wrote the songs "For Barbara" and "Without Julieta" and recorded 11 albums. His last album, Oh Life, came out in 2010. on 12 February 2014 he felt severe pain in his chest and died of a heart attack before he could reach the hospital in Havana. He was 51 years old.Cuban Singer Santiago Feliu Dies at 51 See also *List of musicians who play left-handed ReferencesExternal links Santiago Feliu: Melody, naturalness, poetry. OnCuba magazine, January 29, 2014. Category:1962 births Category:2014 deaths Category:People from Havana Category:Cuban people of Catalan descent Category:Cuban male singers Category:Cuban songwriters Category:Male songwriters "

❤️ Imaginarium Science Center 🦐

"IMAG History & Science Center (formerly Imaginarium Science Center) is a hands-on science and aquarium museum in Fort Myers, Florida. Exhibit include dinosaurs and fossils, Calusa culture, live native and non-native small animals, aquariums and touch tanks, and interactive displays about science and scientific topics including weather and nanotechnology. The museum offers a summer camp. See also *List of museums in Florida ReferencesExternal links *Imaginarium Science Center website Category:Museums in Lee County, Florida Category:Buildings and structures in Fort Myers, Florida Category:Science museums in Florida Category:Natural history museums in Florida Category:Tourist attractions in Fort Myers, Florida "

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