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... miles . This in turn , when coupled with the fact that we were travelling at sixty - five miles an hour , very nearly brought our journey to an abrupt and inauspicious end . While I , sit- ting helpless , trod fiercely on non- existent ...
... miles . This in turn , when coupled with the fact that we were travelling at sixty - five miles an hour , very nearly brought our journey to an abrupt and inauspicious end . While I , sit- ting helpless , trod fiercely on non- existent ...
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... miles east of Esperance . As we travelled north , away from the sea towards Norseman , the farms soon gave way to scrub , and then to quite dense bush . There is no settlement other than a few scattered home- steads between Gibson's ...
... miles east of Esperance . As we travelled north , away from the sea towards Norseman , the farms soon gave way to scrub , and then to quite dense bush . There is no settlement other than a few scattered home- steads between Gibson's ...
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... miles . Fill your water containers here . This is the last reliable water for 770 miles ' . We read this advice with smug satisfac- tion . One glance at our mud- splashed , dusty vehicle was all that was needed to show people that we ...
... miles . Fill your water containers here . This is the last reliable water for 770 miles ' . We read this advice with smug satisfac- tion . One glance at our mud- splashed , dusty vehicle was all that was needed to show people that we ...
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