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Swimwear through the ages. Spot the rabbit, they occur in most unlikely places.
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A tribute to the local surf life-savers, senior & junior.
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Both men & women can be life-savers.
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Can you spot the rabbit in this one?
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Jeff suggested three of them represented me & my two sisters, Susan & Tricia.
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Susan & I decided the Bathing Beauty Queen must be Polly - Queen of the wedding
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Looking out over Corio Bay from the hill above Eastern Beach.
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The semi-circle is the enclosed (shark proof) bathing area.
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On Australia Day this place was massed with people, in & out of the water.
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The bathing area from the other side, showing the little kids' pool.
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Looking out over the bathing area from the front of the restaurant.
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We had lunch here, in the outside area, & watched the passing parade.
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| The restaurant where we had lunch.
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Jeff & Polly came down to Geelong by train & stayed at Susan's place in Breamlea
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A serious pose for the camera! On the top path overlooking the beach & bay.
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This looks more relaxed - taking a break on the hill above Eastern Beach.
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