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AUSTRALIA | Sat, 28 Mar 2009 | By crustyadventures | Views [1859]

Slightly nervous driving in. The sun, huge on the horizon, signals that there's only a few more minutes of light before the darkness envelopes us. It's not really the fading light that's jangling my nerves - setting up a tent in the dark isn't that ... Read more >
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