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AUSTRALIA | Wed, 6 Jan 2010 | By vantastic_tas | Views [1117] | Video

Roadtrip Australia: Van-Tastic Adventures Tasmania On their
roadtrip through Tasmania, Australia with Van-Tastic Adventures, Dara
and Catherine bring in the Tassie New Year at the Falls Festival in
Marion Bay. Watch the good times and fancy dress ... Read more >
Tags: adventure, australia, backpacking, falls festival, festivals, marion bay, party, road trip, tasmania, van-tastic
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