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Out in from Biloela and Crackow in Queensland, we were lucky enough to stumble upon a historic road trip where we saw a series of bridges built by Italian Prisoners of war who worked on the roads and other public works in the area during the Second World War. In Australia, we often find amazing stories which tell of times forgotten, places and activities underexposed in our history. This area is one such history. This is one of the bridges still standing.

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