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The biggest state in Australia.  

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The beautiful white sand beach at Lucky Bay Andy and Justin.  Two Brits who helped me dig Midas out of the sand at Lucky Bay Horo took me on a fast paced ride from Albany to Perth Living fossils.  The stromatalites in the background are 3.5 billion years old.  I'm only 55. Maree and Pieter from Sweeden.  Rody and Tina from Edinburg
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Tourists encounter dolphins at Monkey Mia Dolphin sniffing tourist armpit Religious cloud over desert Riding in a rainstorm is a great experience when it is hot enough How did they know I am a capricorn?
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They drink a bit of beer in WA Heidi and Dorlis, sisters from Germany Mark from UK.  We first met on the Great Barrier Reef Maggy.  Writing a mystern novel set in WA She insisted on a better picture.  
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Termite mound in background Setsuko begins her Australian journey on a 250cc bike I share my secret for running out of gas.    
 

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