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The "bush" is the general rural area, somewhat remote from highly populated regions, and often confused with the outback. The "bush" is hard to define, as it is neither desert, not good agricultural land. It is more defined as that rugged region, often hilly or mountainous, where tree cover is reasonably thick. It is not like the outback, which gained its name from being "out the back of beyond", where trees are scattered more sparsely. The bush is not the same as the rainforest, as it tends to refer to drier regions.

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