Driving through the Coorong on the way from Adelaide to Melbourne The above photograph was taken by Mr P. Vanderben, who, with his wife, recently drove from Adelaide to Melbourne in a G.N. cycle-car. On the Coorong the road was under water for miles. At one stage, Mr Vanderben had to take off his boots and push the car through deep water for 300 yards. A description ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 9 Aug 1920, Page 3
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