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rockhard offshore192 views
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beneath it all191 viewsunderneath the western edge of the brooding mass of smoke and pyrocumulus with muddy black ash rain falling - central Gippsland,5:00PM ESDT 14-12-2006
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explosive convection191 views
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turbulent skies189 viewssmoke and bushfire enhanced instability combine to generate this seemingly supernatural scene - central Gippsland, 14-12-2006
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the calm189 views
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2pm188 viewslooking east into the central Gippsland plains which at this time are in near darknessand underneath a mass of precipitating pyrocumulus - central Gippsland, 14-12-2006
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atmospheric explosion188 views
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wastelands II.187 views
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smoke rise186 viewsSmoke cloaks the mountains around Norman Bay at dawn - Wilson's Promontory Dec.23 2006
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lone sentinal - outback Qld.185 views
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power...184 views
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stockyard glow184 viewsdeep orange hues saturate the sky from the Coopers Ck-Heyfield firestorm...
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skies ablaze...183 viewshauntingly brilliantly illuminated skies - central Gippsland, 14-12-2006
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the approach183 viewsthe Princes HWY west of Rosedale, vehicles exiting this 'other world' have headlights and wipers on and are coated in a dark layer of muck from ash filled rain falling from pyrocumulus cells above - central Gippsland, ~2:00pm ESDT 14-12-2006
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road to hell...182 viewsthe entire sky chokes an eerie orange cast beneath the smoke plumes from the Coopers ck-Heyfield firestorm complex...
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defiant gum179 viewsred gum stands beneth apocolyptic like skies as Eastern Victoria endures a horrendous day of bushfires - central Gippsland, 14-12-2006
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cauldron plains178 viewsthe central agricultural plains resemble more like a scene from another planet - central Gippsland, 14-12-2006
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developmental wall cloud - Vic.177 views
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ghost tree177 viewsa bizarre, yet haunting image as amazing light transforms what would normally be a colourless composition - central Gippsland,~ 4:30PM ESDT 14-12-2006
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ghost tree177 viewsas ghostly as the skies above this dead red gum still stands to witness this incredible day - central Gippsland, 14-12-2006
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