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Camelot Castle, A Motel and Restaurant in the Adelaide Hills
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Camelot Castle, in the Adelaide Hills
Tags: accommodation, Adelaide Hills, arcading, arches, Arthur, Arthurian, battlements, Camelot, castellation, castle, chapel, crenellation, hotel, hotels, motel, recreation, restaurant, SA, South Australia, tourism, towers, wedding, weddings
The Mace of Parliament
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‘The Madness of King Kenneth’ Article
Earlsferry House Bed & Breakfast, Guildford, Western Australia
‘Golfreise durch’s Outback’ article
Rothenburg
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