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The Three Sisters - Blue Mtns
cradel mt
Cataract Gorge
Cradle Mountain
James poses during our Cradle Mountain walk
Queensland sunset
Sofia and Tim Tam
The outside spa bath!
The bridge at Ross, which was built by convicts.
Cataract Gorge
Watermill, Launceston
Moorilla Winery
Where The Water Went
Northeast Tas
Wine Glass Bay
A Bicheno beach
3 sisters
Sydney Opera House
DAY 21 : DV on suspension bridge
DAY 19 : View

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