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06 - 28 November 2021 | 5 min read | cost: FREE | website: https://immerseadl.com.au/foreign-distant-places/ | address: 63 Light Square, Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000
published: 06 Nov 2021
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The idea of travelling to far-flung destinations has become a dream for most of us. Foreign & Distant Places is a soothing balm for that yearning, taking you around the world and past the borders that have kept us in for so long. Grab a drink and sit back as the tour commences.
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The idea of travelling to far-flung destinations has become a dream for most of us. Foreign & Distant Places is a soothing balm for that yearning, taking you around the world and past the borders that have kept us in for so long. Grab a drink and sit back as the tour commences.
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see Foreign and Distant Places 2021.
Foreign and Distant Places 2021 is on 06 - 28 November 2021. The opening hours are: 11:00 am onwards. Conveniently located in Adelaide. Visit their website at https://immerseadl.com.au/foreign-distant-places/.
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