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things as I see them
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
storm fronts
A typical western mountain range storm was on the brew this afternoon.
I thought I'd go out and snap a pano of it as it started to form up some hundred or so Km to the south west ...
2 hours later its on our doorstep ... and extending past us to the north west
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