Thousands stuck in traffic exiting Victoria music festival

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Thousands stuck in traffic exiting Victoria music festival
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Thousands of music festival-goers have spent hours stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic exiting Victoria's 'Beyond the Valley' festival over the weekend.

Thousands of music festival-goers have spent hours stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic exiting Victoria’s ‘Beyond the Valley’ festival over the weekend.

In temperatures as high as 37 degrees, music fans waited in their cars for more than eight hours to exit the campsite in Barunah Plains, just outside of Geelong.

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