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Victorian Bushfire advice and information
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 216536" data-attributes="member: 717"><p>Hope it wasn't a deliberate though its not good either way. I live right next to the bush in central Vic and this time of year is always a worry. Where ever I go detecting around now I make sure I have multiple exits in case it goes belly up and stop now and then to take a deep breathe to smell the air. Any burning gum smell and I exit stage right. Better safe than sorry. Yep your right, got to spare a thought for those caught in the fires. Had a good mate that lost everything in that Kinglake one a few years or so back. Terrifying stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 216536, member: 717"] Hope it wasn't a deliberate though its not good either way. I live right next to the bush in central Vic and this time of year is always a worry. Where ever I go detecting around now I make sure I have multiple exits in case it goes belly up and stop now and then to take a deep breathe to smell the air. Any burning gum smell and I exit stage right. Better safe than sorry. Yep your right, got to spare a thought for those caught in the fires. Had a good mate that lost everything in that Kinglake one a few years or so back. Terrifying stuff. [/QUOTE]
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