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by Mary

Posted on October 12, 2018October 7, 2018 by Mary

Drought

We made another trip to Thredbo this year after all, this year in intense drought.

Lake George in drought
Lake George, mostly empty
Drought colour
Dry paddocks
Dry hills
Dry hills
Power
Powerlines
Winter drought
Winter

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CategoriesPhotography, Travel Tagsphotography, drought, photos, weather

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