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Antipodes aren't living things. They are a group of rocky islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that include Australia and New Zealand.

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Antipodes aren't living things. They are a group of rocky islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that include Australia and New Zealand.

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Antipodes are used in geography to describe any place on Earth that is the point on the Earth's surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Australia and New Zealand are antipodes of each other.

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The word could be 'antipodes' although this usually includes South Africa.

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The antipodes from Belfast, Northern Ireland is a point in the Southern Ocean, south of New Zealand.

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'Australia was once known as the Antipodes.'

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