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Adoe4
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This is a uniquely Australian memorial. No fuss .... No fanfare. Left in situ showing the result of impact. It is sobering to thing six young men far from home perished here. The surrounding bushl...
Recensione del giorno 22 giu 2021
Adoe4
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This is a uniquely Australian memorial. No fuss .... No fanfare. Left in situ showing the result of impact. It is sobering to thing six young men far from home perished here. The surrounding bushl...
Recensione del giorno 22 giu 2021
43catherinew
Drive to discover History
Driving to Wagait beach follow the large brown sign, turning off onto a narrow bitumen road with a 100km/hr speed sign. Don't do 100! 60 km/hr more appropriate, pot holes and sections of road broken. ...
Recensione del giorno 25 ott 2020
43catherinew
Drive to discover History
Driving to Wagait beach follow the large brown sign, turning off onto a narrow bitumen road with a 100km/hr speed sign. Don't do 100! 60 km/hr more appropriate, pot holes and sections of road broken. ...
Recensione del giorno 25 ott 2020
Skeney57
A Lonely Spot in the Rugged Bush for Milady
On a pretty hot & stinky day we headed up the Cox Peninsula to track down this site. It's a memorial to the 6 brave airmen who perished on the 17th Jan 1945 on their return from a practice bombing mis...
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This is a uniquely Australian memorial. No fuss .... No fanfare. Left in situ showing the result of impact. It is sobering to thing six young men far from home perished here. The surrounding bushl...
Rip
This is a uniquely Australian memorial. No fuss .... No fanfare. Left in situ showing the result of impact. It is sobering to thing six young men far from home perished here. The surrounding bushl...
Drive to discover History
Driving to Wagait beach follow the large brown sign, turning off onto a narrow bitumen road with a 100km/hr speed sign. Don't do 100! 60 km/hr more appropriate, pot holes and sections of road broken. ...
Drive to discover History
Driving to Wagait beach follow the large brown sign, turning off onto a narrow bitumen road with a 100km/hr speed sign. Don't do 100! 60 km/hr more appropriate, pot holes and sections of road broken. ...
A Lonely Spot in the Rugged Bush for Milady
On a pretty hot & stinky day we headed up the Cox Peninsula to track down this site. It's a memorial to the 6 brave airmen who perished on the 17th Jan 1945 on their return from a practice bombing mis...