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Donald Malcolm Campbell, born 23 March 1921 in England, broke the land speed record on the salt flats of Lake Eyre in 1964, attaining a speed of 648.72 km per hour. This was a land speed record, not a water record, so his achievement was not made in a Bluebird, which is a boat.

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Who became the fastest man on earth in the Bluebird on Lake Eyre?

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