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About Adelaide
early nineteenth-century wooden cutter in Australia
The structured data provided contains significant inconsistencies that prevent me from writing an accurate article. Specifically:
- The name "Adelaide" is listed under State: NSW, but Adelaide is the capital of South Australia
- The category is listed as park / botanical_garden, but the description refers to an early nineteenth-century wooden cutter (a type of sailing vessel)
- The GPS coordinates (-33.23, 151.6) place this location on the New South Wales Central Coast, not in South Australia
- The Wikipedia link points to Adelaide (1832), which is a historical ship
These details contradict each other in ways that make it impossible to write a factual article without risking publishing incorrect information - which would be misleading to travellers.
Before this article can be written, it would help to clarify:
- What is the actual subject - the vessel Adelaide (1832)?
- Where is it currently located or displayed?
- Is it part of a maritime museum, heritage site, or park?
If you can provide corrected or clarified data, I'm happy to write the article straight away.
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