
Cyclists traveling to one of Central Australia’s popular tourist spots will now be pedaling on a path made from recycled printer cartridges.
The Northern Territory Government has spent $130,000 upgrading the Simpsons Gap bike path.
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Posted by Peter, on May 27, 2010 (Source: ABC)
Cyclists traveling to one of Central Australia’s popular tourist spots will now be pedaling on a path made from recycled printer cartridges.
The Northern Territory Government has spent $130,000 upgrading the Simpsons Gap bike path.
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