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Douglas

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Since: Feb 15, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:52 pm
Post subject: The view from down under.
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Americans often refer to Australia as "Down Under" (Even though we're
on top of it all !) Well for those unfortunate many who have never
been "down under" I thought I'd show you a what it looks like - "Down
under".

http://www.douglasjames.com.au/art-photos/View_down_under.htm

Ha, ha, ha... Every picture has a story. No two people see a picture
the same way. It took my grand daughter to point this one out to me as
we were hanging photos in the new gallery.

"From the mouths of babes"... Which way is up for this one? It's a
treasure!

Douglas

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