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Tiwi

The Tiwi boomerang is a four-sided boomerang made out of wood. It has a flight distance of 30 to 35 metres and works best at medium wind. Due to its unique shape, the Tiwi is easy to catch and returns quickly after throwing it. Named after an Aboriginal tribal group from the islands of Melville and Bathurst in the Northern Territory. The Tiwi is an excellent boomerang for right-handed adults who'd like to improve their throwing and catching further.
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Stéphane Marguerite
Hyères, France
Stéphane Marguerite discovered the boomerang thanks to his uncle in 1981 and it became a passion. Competitor since 1983 and listed in the Guinness Boo ...
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