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Dolphin in Swan River
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A couple of weeks ago I managed to take a picture of a dolphin in the Swan River. I was on a boat and it was amazing to see a couple of dolphins that were competing with the boat :)
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Anonymous said…
giovĂ sei un grande!! ci sentiamo presto.. tommaso
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ci sentiamo presto..
tommaso