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Warmest May in over 100 years.

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What could the warmest May

in over 100 years bring to the motley

group of ocean swimmers at Mollymook?

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A rare feat:

Almost unheard of, a baby born to one of the Mollymook ocean swimmers.

“But they are all too old I can hear you saying”!

Well the young couple from the gulf gave birth yesterday Thursday May 22 to a beautiful baby girl Coco.

To Michelle and Andrew, heartiest congratulations from the Mollymook Ocean swimmers. You have done us proud. (For many of the swimmers, the joy experienced at the birth of a child is a distant memory).

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More news:

The Pt Stephens trip: Young Louise found last weekends issues regarding the “elite” groups trip to Pt Stephens quiet amusing. So Louise contributed pic 4 below on row 1.

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Warm weather during May 2014. Dick Morath took this pic below of the stunning sunset at Bannisters Headland with Pigeon House Mountain in the background.

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Triumphant Return: Dougie is back with us after his recent surgery.

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Grant Kenny in Mollymook: Thanks to Jan, she was beyond herself; here in Mollymook of all places, the legendary iron-man Grant Kenny swimming to the end and return.

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Destination Mollymook Milton Ulladulla

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Dougie returns to the fold

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The boy from the gulf cools off

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Grant Kenny

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Trip to Pt Stephens

 

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Sunrise

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Sunset

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The early morning worker

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The swimmers