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  • Child's Bucket and Spade set
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  • I'm your fan<br />
Philips personal fan
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  • Limes on tree
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  • Windmill
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  • Queue for Ice Cream
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  • Child's Bucket and Spade set
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat looking over Cottesloe Main Beach
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat walking to Leighton Beach
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat looking over Cottesloe Main Beach
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat looking over Cottesloe Main Beach
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat walking to Leighton Beach
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat looking over Cottesloe Main Beach
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  • Green for go! Green traffic light and green turn signal
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  • Sunsmart woman wearing a green hat looking over Cottesloe Main Beach
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  • Kangaroo paw is a common name for a number of species, in two genera of the family Haemodoraceae, that are endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. These perennial plants are noted for their unique bird attracting flowers. The tubular flowers are coated with dense hairs and open at the apex with six claw-like structures: from this paw formation the common name "Kangaroo Paw" is derived.<br />
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Anigozanthos manglesii, commonly known as the Red and Green Kangaroo Paw or Mangles Kangaroo Paw, is a plant species endemic to Western Australia, and the floral emblem of that state.<br />
The most admired of the Kangaroo paw species, the flower has become symbolic of the region. The display between August and November is remarkable for the high standing flowers, occurring in urban and coastal regions. The species is not threatened, but is protected under state legislation. A license is required for their collection. It is desirable as a cut flower, possessing an unusual form and striking colours that last well.
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  • Maitraya Resort east of Albany on Taylor Inlet.<br />
Idyllically positioned above the picturesque Albany coastline lies Maitraya, one of Australia’s most prestigious luxury retreats.<br />
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Set amongst more than 500 acres of private and secluded bushland, Maitraya delivers to you the best of Western Australia’s renowned southern coastline, and offers breathtaking views of the picturesque Southern Ocean, nearby islands and surrounding mountains.<br />
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Maitraya is offered as a self-catering residence.<br />
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The residence sleeps up to 16 people in complete comfort, and includes eight spacious double bedrooms with king or two single beds, 11 bathrooms, an indoor heated pool, spa, sauna, gym and a large central glass-roofed atrium.<br />
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Outside, the lavishly appointed grounds include access to a safe swimming lagoon and local surfing beach, private gazebo, lake, tennis court, putting green and numerous nature walks.
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  • Eye fillet 300g, truffled potato, vine roasted cherry tomato, sauteed greens, red wine jus
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  • Eye fillet 300g, truffled potato, vine roasted cherry tomato, sauteed greens, red wine jus
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