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AUSTRALIA | Tue, 18 Aug 2009 | By adam_hamish | Views [2210]

Our mission continues in Cairns to have a crack at as many adventure activities as possible.
We both have had pretty minimal experience riding horses so we figured we better start practicing for our next stunt which is to jump a horse over ... Read more >
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