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Allergic to water? :-? Maybe there should be two words for "thirst" :-?

I think that the feather is lovely O:V But it might be the bravery of the photographer ;-)


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=O: =O: Actualy I was slightly put off from drinking the water after RP had pointed out all the snail poo in it -O-
It is an awesome spot and those pics of the place are great although it would have been easier with an automatic camera ;-)


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Thanks for your hard work regarding taking and posting the pics, Sprocks! Forgot to say that! 0/*


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Looks like a serene morning for all O:V


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........apart from the thirst :-(


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Toko wrote:Looks like a serene morning for all O:V
Ja..if only it could have stayed like that... :o0ps:


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... the injury O-/


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It was a great morning Toks, one of those fresh, soft light type mornings. We really did keep this drive short as we didn't want to leave Leachy alone for too long and if I recall correctly we were back in camp by about 08:30 and then disaster struck in more ways that one.


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Richprins wrote:Thanks for your hard work regarding taking and posting the pics, Sprocks! Forgot to say that! 0/*
My pleasure \O , but just remember...

about drinking from a stream...

NEVER drink down stream from where I am taking pics again!!! =O: =O: =O:


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Disaster had to arrive sooner or later with those guys left running around on their own 0*\


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