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It comes out in the far south Indian ocean.

Here are some landmarks:

-- about 1,250 miles southwest of Perth, Australia

-- about 1,670 miles due north of the coast of Antarctica

-- about 2,520 miles due west of Hobart, Tasmania

-- about 2,570 miles south-southwest of Jakarta, Indonesia

-- about 3,570 miles south-southeast of Colombo, Sri Lanka

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