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By tk
Wednesday, April 16, 2003

*Beaufort County officials want to demolish the damaged Broad River fishing pier
-Beaufort Gazette, 4-16-03

*Neighbors: Time for a visit to the beach
*Prep students learn about Gullah culture
-Carolina Morning News, 4-16-03

*Bug fight warrants assistance: Locals asked to help thwart mosquitoes
-Beaufort Gazette, 4-15-03

*Surfer bitten by shark off Cocoa Beach
*Study: Marine training won’t hurt Panhandle environment
-Daytona News Jounrla, 4-16-03


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Terra Australis located south of the equator attracted the attention of the Dutch, English and French Explorers and Navigators. The Dutch were here first on the North East corner and West coast of this new land, much later, the English and French followed, these two countries almost dead heated in the area of Botany Bay.

These articles cover this age of discovery and some settlement, far far away from Europe.

Just a note for you Terry, of course the French effort is yet to come.

Dates: Dutch Explorers 1606 - 1636.

Flinders: 1795 - 1803.

Port Phillip: 1802 - 1835.


Australia to the rescue Watime Magazine

At last, the April issue of Wartime is out, they have really done a great job with my piece, covers three pages and I am quite thrilled. Used the Post card we have used on Ahoy, plus a photo I have never seen of the Sunderland with one airman clinging to the tail, he did not survive.

Today they asked for my home address so they might send a cheque, sounds promising, and get paid TOO! Thats turning professional.

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