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Happy New Year and the best of everything in 2018—Darcy, Bullet, and Pat. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Australia, Darcy, New Zealand, Tasmania, Travel and tagged 2018, Aroraki, best new thrillers, black swans, bridges, Charles Denison King, Down Under, Eleanor Dark, keas, love locks, Maori, Melaleuca, Melbourne, Milford Sound, Mount Cook, New Year, padlocks, Paris, Pont des Arts, Sir Henry Jones, South Island, Sydney, Tasmanian's Southwest National Park, Te Anau, The Henry Jones Art Hotel, The Timeless Land, tin mining, tin oxide, Writers Walk on January 4, 2018 by admin.

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