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After 13 hours of slogging through an exceptionally muddy seabed Matthew Mitchell, Luke Purdy and Taylor Smith have earned themselves the top slot on a fairly unorthodox world record.
The trio took their converted 1978 LandCruiser - nicknamed the "SeaCrawler" - across Darwin Harbour, a journey of seven kilometres.
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By 6PRAfter 13 hours of slogging through an exceptionally muddy seabed Matthew Mitchell, Luke Purdy and Taylor Smith have earned themselves the top slot on a fairly unorthodox world record.
The trio took their converted 1978 LandCruiser - nicknamed the "SeaCrawler" - across Darwin Harbour, a journey of seven kilometres.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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