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  • Australia - The Nullarbor Etc
  • Australia - the Nullarbor etc (29 photos)
  • Yes this is where Skyl…
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  • E at the top of the Fr…
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  • The top of the Fraser …
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  • Moody sky, Fraser Range
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  • Nosey roos at Fraser R…
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  • ... and its nosey mate...
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  • Town Hall, Kalgoorlie
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  • where does she piuck t…
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  • The York Hotel, Kalgoo…
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  • Forget what this was b…
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  • Nothing like a bit of …
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  • Hannon Street, Kalgoorlie
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  • The Kalgoorlie Museum
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  • A real lump of real go…
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  • E's bike
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  • The British Arms - Aus…
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  • A typical gold prospec…
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  • M panning for gold in …
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  • E at a pithead
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  • M still looking for gold!
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  • E coming up behind!
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  • Gold (well not really)…
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  • Paddy Hannan in Kalgoo…
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  • The deep, deep superpi…
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  • M showing how she's sh…
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  • Boulder main street
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  • Coolgardie town hall
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  • Another straight, stra…
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  • Camels at Norseman
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