Terrifying new images emerge from Australia's first Boeing 737 crash trends now
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An astonishing photo has revealed the wreckage of Australia's first Boeing 737 crash.
The Boeing 737-3 with two people on board went down over the Fitzgerald River National Park Western Australia on Monday at around 4.40pm on Monday (WST).
It burst into flames with thick, black smoke billowing into the sky following the horrific crash.
A new photo has now revealed the wreckage after the flames died down, with the tail of the plane clearly visible.
The Boeing 737-3 with two people on board went down over the Fitzgerald River National Park Western Australia on Monday. Pictured is the wreckage afterwards
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