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Beauty Amongst Devastation

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I took this picture of a playground near the raging river today. It has been an unforgettable week in my home town of Bundaberg Qld. Australia.Our area has had 4 tornadoes & the worst floods in history. Our family is safe thank god.The armies Black Hawk helicopters have been lifting people off roves to safety.Some people are refusing to leave their pets , they will only save people. The hospital has no power & airlifting all out, a massive operation.I like many others will join the mud army for the cleanup when waters go down. What a mad world it is. I have been away for a while, but always think of you all ,hugs Glenda

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teffo

10:01PM | Tue, 29 January 2013

Nice picture and a bit surreal but I figure scenes like this may become common in the near future. George/Teffo

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jocko500

10:52PM | Tue, 29 January 2013

wow wonder if this happen because of the moveing of the earth axes with the japan earthquake. I read if the earth axes moves the jet stream is off for a few hundred miles at times. it may be that what happen here and the rains came like this

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UVDan

11:03PM | Tue, 29 January 2013

I hope you are safe and that everyone recovers.

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rhol_figament

2:37AM | Wed, 30 January 2013

No matter when you lived, or where you live, we are all at the mercy of mother nature on this small world of ours... My thoughts are with you... Cool image... :)

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adrie

2:02PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

Dear Glenda, i am so sorry to hear about the the extreme weather conditions, I am glad the you and your family are oke. i hope also it will be better very soon. You made a very dramatic photoshot my dear friend....please take good care of your self....hugs Adrie.

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Leije

3:26PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

Impressive shot of this dramatic event, take care !

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blondeblurr

4:06PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

Fine composition - but what a price to pay? ... and now the big clean-up begins, even here ... BB

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AidanaWillowRaven

4:24PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

We had a similar experience almost 2 yrs ago .... a 100-year floor is what they called it. This look all too familiar. But it is a beautiful shot.

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rocdan

5:09PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

stunning shot

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midnight_stories

7:51PM | Thu, 31 January 2013

Wow this is an amazing photo, Hopefully we won't see it that high again. Excellent memory to have !!!

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A_Sunbeam

2:39PM | Sat, 02 February 2013

A very apt title! I can understand people not leaving their pets; I wouldn't leave mine.

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JaneEden

5:46PM | Sat, 02 February 2013

Glenda this is an amazing a wonderful photo, but how sad your situation is amongst all the devastation, I do hope that soon all will be back to normal for you and that everyone keeps safe. Take care, hugs Jane xx

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Isabelle711

12:07AM | Sun, 03 February 2013

Oh goodness. :( I hope the water has gone down now and everyone is safe. :)))))))) This is a most amazing image. :)))) Most excellent capture my friend. :))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Warm Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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byteline

3:38AM | Sun, 03 February 2013

The information is indeed very shocking but the photo is great. All good wishes for you.

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junge1

3:35PM | Sun, 03 February 2013

Wow, a great capture of this terrible event Glenda. I came through Bundaberg in December 2011 on a train from Brisbane to Cairns. As we had stopped a local came on board - he was commuting to Mackay. He told me about the flood of 2010. Now the flood level of the river was even higher than in 2010. I am glad you are OK. Seems the weather is crazy (probably global warming). Fires in New South Wales and floods in Queensland. He also told me about Bundaberg Rum. As I checked in at the Melbourne airport for the flight back to the US I had the chance to buy some Bundaberg Rum but put it off because the extra hazzle and figured I would get some in the US, but I can't find it here. Anyway, I am glad you are OK!

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Crudelitas

2:56PM | Sun, 17 February 2013

I know it's tasteless, but as a fool like me is of course the only one: Oh, the trees probably is a little too hot, they cool the roots and go closed a round swimming ...

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danapommet

7:43PM | Tue, 26 February 2013

Thank God that you and your family are safe. That is a lot of extra water in your photo. Stay well and safe!

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misty7j3

2:20AM | Sun, 03 March 2013

Amazing photo....amidst a tragic situation.....I hope that you and yours stay safe and sound...Take care and God bless....

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moochagoo

10:00AM | Wed, 03 April 2013

It seems a little wet :))

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Digital_Mischief

3:51PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Interesting shot. The United States found out when hurricanes hit some people refuse to leave their animals, actually die. They are trying to include pets in evacuation plans.

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jif3d

1:13AM | Wed, 03 July 2013

Looks very surreal, but at least those trees are getting a good watering..my Bundy friends also survived the big wet ! Stay dry & ~Cheers~

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poet001

2:11PM | Tue, 05 November 2013

I like this photo! And man, are those trees getting a good deep watering. Nice shot.

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toyyaris

6:12AM | Sun, 15 December 2013

I hope you have been safe, but this is a great image my friend big hug

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