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i agree man, that is an awesome shot slim. the sun rays at the bottom really make it for me, love it!

i got a sunset pic out at mallala the other day, not quite as good though as there is a big drunken crowd in mine, haha.

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Couple of photos from the last two days, was away with work on an exercise, last 2 were taken simply to document the exercise, but I thought they were nice shots. All taken down at and around Queen Mary Falls.

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This is the top of the queen Mary falls

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Woke up to a heap of these birds, this one was just taking off as I fired off a shot :)

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Plans for then next few days

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Deploying one of the trucks

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Qoute of the day "511 Tango, deviating from route to look at a cork tree, over"

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Wow, Sid, Zennon! Very nice! Very nice indeed!

33 driver! Great waterfall! where was that taken?

Thanks!, Its the Queen Mary Falls, just outside of Killarney which is past toowoomba. There is an awesome cafe around there to, bit of a drive but well worth it. Was just lucky I was up there with work :D

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