When Santa surfed Shipstern
SHIPSTERN Bluff: the name sends shivers up the spine of any surfer, let alone Santa. The Weekend Australian Magazine catches a monster with the big fella.
SHIPSTERN Bluff: the name sends shivers up the spine of any surfer, let alone Santa. The Weekend Australian Magazine catches a monster with the big fella.
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JOANNE Crawford cracks a sweat within a minute of going to work in the woolsheds of Queensland.
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