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Leviathan on the loose in NSW's central west

IT'S not the biggest holiday apartment I've stayed in, but it's a nice one. Daisy and Leo have already colonised their bed with the explosive efficiency young children specialise in. Clothes are hung in wardrobes, a towel hung jauntily over the shower rail.

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Leviathan on the loose

The Star RV Pegasus

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