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Thought I would share with you all a great experience I had while holidaying recently along the far southern coastal beaches about 150km past Ceduna in South Australia. This beach in the middle of nowhere, very extreme temperatures and weather generally. Many Aboriginal communities come down to the water from the bush to cool themselves off. On the 44 degree day while paying in the water with my girls I had the good fortune to be greeted by bunch of wonderful natured Aboriginal children who appeared to take a liking to me. Please forgive my half naked pale body and focus on the kids..lol
I call this one, "Watchout for falling children off the jetty"! My youngest daughter and I playing with the other children. This picture speaks for itself..lol My eldest daughter and I
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