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STEEPED IN TRADITION | How tea became part of Australia s travel culture
Along Australia s 9,000-mile Highway 1 a ribbon of asphalt that connects all the country s major cities and is the longest national highway in the world there are a smattering of rest stops. On long weekends or the weeks of school breaks, cars will pull away from the throng in search of a hot beverage, following a road sign featuring a cup and saucer.
by The Washington Post
Jul. 28 2021 @ 7:50pm
The Berry Tea Shop. (Rachael Tagg Photography)
SYDNEY Along Australia s 9,000-mile Highway 1 a ribbon of asphalt that connects all the country s major cities and is the longest national highway in the world there are a smattering of rest stops. On long weekends or the weeks of school breaks, cars will pull away from the throng in search of a hot beverage, following a road sign featuring a cup and saucer.
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