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Rain & its after effects
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<blockquote data-quote="kathy" data-source="post: 183368" data-attributes="member: 5313"><p>Our local creek is at its highest that I've seen this year. Alot of rain has fallen in the yarra ranges.</p><p>I got drowned going for a look at the creek. But WOW fascinating hearing it rumbling & tumbling away. Amazing to see and hear. </p><p>A little shake rattle and roll going on. </p><p>Highest it's been this year i reckon. </p><p>Will be lots of fun when it drops back to normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kathy, post: 183368, member: 5313"] Our local creek is at its highest that I've seen this year. Alot of rain has fallen in the yarra ranges. I got drowned going for a look at the creek. But WOW fascinating hearing it rumbling & tumbling away. Amazing to see and hear. A little shake rattle and roll going on. Highest it's been this year i reckon. Will be lots of fun when it drops back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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