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Hey all,

went to the farm in january 3.5hr west.... im amazed how dry it is, the drought is really taking hold... very very scary!

Hope you like these pics, unedited... took a few random ones from the 300+ i took...

You Can fit a suzuki 80 in a mazda 2

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need a tripod for sunsets so bad, tried holding it still on the motorbike!

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beeees!

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look at how low the water level is! people still out on the water, but where the cars and stuff are the water was above there 4 years ago!

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pretty much point and shoot on my casio s600, occasioally id change a setting but it takes such good pics anyways...

Thanks

Ed

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