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PETER STRAIN said:
This story with good still pictures is really easy to follow and interesting. Great use of web. Congratulations and thanks to Bronson and all involved.
Maryann Kennedy said:
Good to hear this story so clearly explained, Bronson, and great to hear your voice! A beautiful place and very important knowledge. Thankyou. Thanks also to Holly for the sound recording. I'll show it to the students at school - they'll be really impressed, I know.
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Carmel Knight said:
Oops! Back again Richard. Ben has told me how talented you are and that you are going to Nudgee College. I think he has told you that relatives of ours went there. (They have now left.) Will would love to come and see you play rugby, so you will have to keep in contact with me....OK? Love MUMSY
Carmel Knight said:
Hello Richard....This is Mumsy (Mr.Knight's Mum). I would love to know the "legend" about this rock so we can share it with the children at our school. Thank you for sharing this story. Love from Mrs. Knight (MUMSY)
Gabe said:
beautiful home you have, I live in tasmania, across the road is the ocean and sand dunes covered with marron grass. My girls and I canoe across the channel to the dunes and play in the tress whilst I make a fire and put a billy on for hot chocolates on the beach. Thanks for sharing your stories.
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