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by Mary

Posted on January 3, 2015October 25, 2017 by Mary

Storm over Sydney

It stormed every day for a few weeks in December, and I kept missing it: either it didn’t hit my suburb or (on more than one occasion) I was taking a nap. But I finally managed to get some photos:

Storm cell over Rozelle
Storm heads east over Haymarket
Full set here.

CategoriesPhotography Tagssydney, weather

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