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OUTThere Magazine l Jan-Feb 2013

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some cold beers. That's when a pod of whales, as if on cue, started leaping about just past the waves. Everyone was speechless as they played up to us, so close to the shore, tail-slapping and breaching to boot. Wily worms Horizontal Dewatering Depressurisation Drilling Specialists Experienced Our team has over 40 years experience in terrains ranging from Papua New Guinea to the Pilbara. Safe Zero injury record and safety award winning innovations. Innovative Purpose-built rigs represent 40 years of development. We customise to every client's needs. Efficient Tailored rigs, engineered systems, customised workflows, keep our teams on track, on time and on the money. +61 427 200 507 sales@phillington.com.au www.phillington.com.au After lunch our guide from Tiona turned up to give us a lesson in the hobby that gives him the best bait around for fishing: beach worming. Beach worming is the fine art of extracting metre-long worms as thick as your little finger from deep within the sand with a pair of plastic tweezers. It's a tricky sport where you wave a netted bag of dead fish around on the sand and wait for the worms' heads to break the surface. Then, when the wave recedes again, you place a piece of fish near the spot where you thought you saw a worm. Sensing the smell, it pops up again, locks on

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