English: Semi-abandoned rail tracks in Kadina (Yorke Peninsula, South Australia) are now mostly used by the ants. (The rails pictured are two rails on the same side of the track: this is the dual-gauge road, with the outer rail for the Irish gauge, and the inner, rustier one, for the standard gauge)
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