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Americans have been left questioning if Australia is “even a real place” after stumbling across the name of a tiny town in South Australia. A US content creator who goes by ‘Bavid Doughy’ set the internet alight this week after coming across a small beach town north of Adelaide called Tiddy Widdy Beach. The town, which has a population of just 195 people, is well known for its holiday homes, crabbing spots and beaches. The quirky name “comes from a well, located north of the town that was known to the local indigenous people as ‘Tiddy Widdy Ned’,” according to…
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