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Crossing The Wide Bay Bar with Four Kids
October 17, 2018
Crossing The Wide Bay Bar with Four Kids

Crossing The Wide Bay Bar with Four Kids

Crossing The Wide Bay Bar with Four Kids

In this video we cross the Wide Bay Bar – known as the mad mile it has made boaties nervous for years and we were nervous too.

However, in the right conditions we had no trouble at all. There was still tension in the air and nerves as we crossed.

The music we use in these videos, is the music we love.
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Music Credits:

Kazy Lambist – Annecy

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