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Re: pic: Manchester Flood
For those to lazy to copy/paste Greg's link to his other pics:
http://robotphotos.org/v/members/fir...g+Needel/flood All I can say is wow.. I have only been to the area of the Millyard a few times, and I don't know the lay of the land that well, but I'm guessing a lot of land which isn't supposed to be underwater is from these pics. My hope is that everyone stays safe from the floods. Property can be fixed, roads can be reconstructed, paperwork can be re printed, and basements can be cleaned. But all that matters is that no one gets hurt by the raw power of nature as shown in those pictures. It kind of reminds me of what would be a bad photoshop picture of The Millyard complex in the Niagara River, but it's a real picture. I just can't believe it. Last edited by Elgin Clock : 15-05-2006 at 19:37. |
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