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Excellent captures. Is that the new Ford Exploder model? Sorry, couldn't resist...
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There has been more than once I thought to myself I could have got some good pix. But you don't even think about it until afterwards you just do what needs done
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G'day Dave
Hell's Bells ........ as above - what a capture of a dramatic event - 'happy' to hear the occupant's seem okay and 'sorry' to the owner of the vehicle There were a rash of this type of pic & youTube movies a couple of years back when the Jeep range of vehicles were bursting into flames 'more often than statistically expected' ~ however whenever you see this stuff, it is always a very sobering reminder of how quick things can go wrong Well done photographically Regards, phil
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Thanks for the kind words.... Everyone was ok and I am not sure of that was a new Ford Explorer or not. It was a Ford that's all I remember....... Was more worried about getting water to the first due engine when it got there before the grass went up in flames.......
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