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White Cliffs was one of the many places visited by Bill Bryson in research for the book In a Sunburned Country.
Bill Bryson mentions this case in his book Down Under (known as In a Sunburned Country in the U.S.), but wrongly implies that the arm belonged to a swimmer who was eaten by the shark.