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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Heading's Cliffs
Heading's Cliffs is a popular lookout and photography spot on the River Murray near Renmark and Paringa in South Australia.
Some photos to enjoy and entice you there as a tourist.
The river was higher than usual when taking these shots.
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