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Abe Ross
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 Posted: Thu Nov 1st, 2007 08:12 pm

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admin wrote: Great shot of a country I dream of visiting someday!! Post more!!!
Okay, here is a wallaby we met one day while on a walk.  I had to reduce the byte size considerably so I hope you can see it.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 2nd, 2007 02:16 am

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Thanks, Abe! Tell your wife I compliment her on her photos.

I must say - encountering one car a day is my kind of place. . .

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Abe Ross
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 Posted: Fri Nov 2nd, 2007 02:35 am

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Diving Debbie wrote: I must say - encountering one car a day is my kind of place. . .
Yes but when you are 250 km from any human habitation and you only have one spare, you sort of wonder what you will do and what direction you will go in if you have a flat tire.  We always travelled with enough food and water to hold us for a couple of days in case of a breakdown.



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