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Ive got some uploaded on facebook!

Heres the link! : https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.910536788963823.1073741832.100000225305330&type=1&l=ee0e7b0e72

IF you cant see it wihtout being my friend, shoot me an add! too tired to set up photobucket right now haha.

Great day today everyone, thanks for coming! The next cruise will be inbetween sydney and gosford using the old pacific i believe. Will obviously let everyone know.

:)

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Great day guys and girls :)

Here a link to most of the pics I took

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.764366490250690.1073741849.731212756899397&type=3&uploaded=42

Feel free to like the page while your there :)

Also if anyone want more shots I have heaps, I only picked a couple from what I took. If so PM me with your plate and email and ill send them.

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Was a great day guys!
Thanks to everyone and well done Josh for a flawless day!

Already can see some awesome pics there Jason :)

Glad to see everyone and will be looking forward to the next one!!!

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Was a fantastic day!! Nice pick Josh ;) well planned :)

The highlight for me was the "conversation" I had with Mick when we were heading up through Macquarie Pass, which went a little something like this:

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Was a fantastic day!! Nice pick Josh ;) well planned :)

The highlight for me was the "conversation" I had with Mick when we were heading up through Macquarie Pass, which went a little something like this:

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Definitely a memorable moment there :)

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