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AUSTRALIA | Sun, 28 Feb 2010 | By vantastic_sa | Views [1473] | Video

Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures South Australia. In this video Trent and Victoria head to Kangaroo Island for the Coopers Kangaroo Island Cup horse races. Hats, fashions of the field, champagne, strawberries and cream and a spot of betting.... Read more >
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