Beach Bombs

Beach bombs lined up at Cape Kidnappers, showing beginnings of Gannet Beach Adventures

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Description

On the left, one-ton Model T Ford owned by Jack Burden
Second from left, partly obscured, an ordinary Model T car, stripped down
In the centre, a 4-wheel-drive truck owned by Hugh Baker
On the right, a tractor and trailer
Behind the tractor and trailer is an old Dodge owned by Neil Burden
At this stage Neil Burden, who started Gannet Beach Adventures, didn’t have any tractors

Location

Cape Kidnappers

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516461

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