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G'day all
Bushfires are part of the Aussie landscape - here's the after affects once the flames are extinguished ![]() As always, feedback welcome Phil
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another awesome, heartbreaking shot Phil
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Thanks Mike
And to hear fire authorities advising that multiple out-of-control fires have a perimeter of 1000km is bluddy scary - I'm glad that I'm too old to be an active fire fighter ... I would be better off helping behind the scenes Phil
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Like you, we in California are becoming too familiar with these tragic scenes. Thanks for sharing this telling shot.
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