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Finding Charlie Ross
Tuesday, 16 February 2010
Gladstone cemetery
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Roslyn Ross
16 February 2010 at 16:24
From Ithaca to the red dirt and endless spread of sky in South Australia's Mid-North.
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Roslyn Ross
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From Ithaca to the red dirt and endless spread of sky in South Australia's Mid-North.
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