What does AOA mean?
AOA means A Outback Adventure
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for A Outback Adventure?
A Outback Adventure can be abbreviated as AOA
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AWOA - A World of Adventure
- OACDT - Outback Areas Community Development Trust
- CARA - Choose a Random Adventure
- ACM - Adventure in a Coal Mine
- ACSA - A Cub Scouting Adventure
- ECA - Embark on a Culnary Adventure
- OAT - Outback Adventure Treks
- active tourism. - A style or philosophy of leisure travel that combines elements of adventure, nature, and cultural tourism, with an emphasis on low-impact and sustainable tourism and the use of local guides.
- Buginese schooner. - A two-masted sailing vessel or schooner of Indonesian design, accommodating 12 to 18 passengers, used by some soft-adventure tour operators.
- eduventurer. - A traveler with an interest in both adventure travel and educational opportunities, especially when combined in a single trip.
- niche cruise, niche cruising. - A market segment of the cruise industry comprising smaller or unconventional vessels with an emphasis on adventure or ecological itineraries.
- pinisi. - A two-masted sailing vessel or schooner of Indonesian design, accommodating 12 to 18 passengers, used by some soft-adventure tour operators.
- Back of Bourke - a very long way away (remote Australian outback)
- Black Stump, beyond the - a long way away, the back of nowhere usually refers to the outback
- Bull dust - A fine orange coloured dust found in the outback. When it gets wet it makes travelling by motor vehicle extremely difficult. The dust turns into a type of clay which builds-up under your wheel arches
- Geebung - a native born Australian living in the remote outback
- Jackaroo - a male trainee station manager or station hand (a station is a big farm/grazing outback property)
- Up country - A reference to the Australian outback
- Walkabout - a walk in the Outback by Aborigines that lasts for an indefinite amount of time
- Willy-Willy - A strong circular moving gust of wind or whirlwind, primarily found in the outback of Australia