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Video - I WANT TO BE UNDER THE SEA

AUSTRALIA | Sun, 13 Jun 2010 | By alexandpatrick | Views [1160] | Video

Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures Western Australia On their roadtrip through the Western Australia with Van-Tastic Adventures, Patrick and Alex hit the high seas to swim with wild dolphins, mantra rays & whale sharks. Follow the adventures ... Read more >

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