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Flying boat in Roebuck Bay |
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 Flying boat wrecks in Roebuck Bay at a extremely low tide either a Catalina or Dornier.
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 Flying boat motor encrusted with soft corals about 2kms from Broome Town Beach.
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 Broome Hovercraft visit the Flying boat wreck site in Roebuck bay on a low tide.
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 The last Jetty post from the old Broome jetty that was left there for prosperity, near the flying boat wreck site, where on March 3 1942 Japanese Zeros raided Broome and destroyed flying boat planes on Roebuck bay which where crowded with Dutch refugees from Java.
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Tourists look at the Flying boat wrecks |
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 Tourists inspect the flying boat wreck site in Roebuck Bay, Broome where on March 3, 1942 Japanese Zeros raided Broome and destroyed flying boat planes on Roebuck bay which where crowded with Dutch refugees from Java.
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"I've worn out dozens of cameras, and literally taken millions of images, on black & white film, color film, transparencies and now digital images."
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Leon
Mead Photography
PO Box 2365
Broome, WA, 6725
Phone: 08 9192 5587
Mobile: 0421 615 975 leon@leonmeadphotography.com www.leonmeadphotography.com |