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Win a Nissan Patrol from Nissan

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Dates

Closing Date 10/07/2025

Prizes

Description A return trip for 2 to the secret location, 2 nights accommodation, entry to the hunt to win a Nissan Patrol valued at $113,548
No. of Prizes 1
Total Prize Pool $163,548.00

Entry Requirements

Open To Australia-wide
Entry Limit Once per person
Entry Methods Website
Prerequisites Survey/Questionnaire

1: Use the clues to work out where the Patrol might be hidden and pick the location on the map.

2: Submit your entry with a video of you, and your nominated partner, telling us where you think our legendary 4x4 is hiding and sharing your previous 4x4 driving experience, and you’ll be in the running.

3: Selected finalists will get the chance to join us for a live hunt to search for the Patrol.

Submissions individually judged based on entrant’s successful selection of secret location and evidence of 4x4 driving experience. 5 shortlisted entrants, as selected by the judges, will receive a trip for 2 people to the secret location in Australia to participate in the hunt, including return flights, two nights’ accommodation and access to a Nissan Patrol for the hunt, valued at up to AU$10,000 (depending on place of departure). All shortlisted entrants will then compete in the hunt to win a MY25 Nissan Patrol Ti-L valued at up to $113,548.

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closed Comments

  • +8

    My gut feel was it looks like a walk i did in the flinders ranges so SA. I then put the 3 images into ChatGTP and it agreed with me. Still a guess, but hopefully that might help someone :)

    Chatgtp:

    These images appear to be from the Flinders Ranges, located in South Australia. Here's the reasoning:

    Location (State): South Australia

    The arid, rugged terrain with scattered shrubbery and low tree coverage is characteristic of the Flinders Ranges region in outback South Australia.

    The red earth, dry slopes, and open skies are very typical of this semi-arid to arid zone.

    This area lies northeast of Adelaide and is a popular destination for bushwalking, geology, and viewing ancient landscapes.

    Conifer Type (Tree in 3rd Image):

    The conifer in the last image looks like a Callitris species, most likely Callitris glaucophylla (commonly known as White Cypress Pine). Key identifiers:

    Native to inland Australia.

    Typically found in dry, rocky soils like those of the Flinders Ranges.

    Has a narrow, conical shape and green-grey foliage.

    If you're physically in the Flinders Ranges or researching the landscape, you might also observe other species like Eucalyptus camaldulensis (River Red Gum) in gorges or along dry creek beds nearby. Let me know if you'd like botanical or geographical guides for this area!

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