Episode 3: The Whitsunday Islands (Part 3). Whitehaven Beach.

3rd and final episode following Melbourne band 'The Urban Playboys' as they lounge around The Whitsunday Islands during Audi Race Week (Aug 17-25, 2007). In this episode, Tone takes a walk up and down Whitehaven beach, checking out the famous white sand and running into a crazed turtle poacher. Whitehaven beach has been voted the World's 3rd best beach, so sit back and soak up the rays and happy love.

Director's Notes:

A beautiful day on Whitehaven Beach. Not many products mentioned here, but the crazed turtle poacher did generate a few giggles and emails. This was the second last episode to be edited using iMovie.

Gear Mentioned:
AKG C414BXL

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