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Not only dark but very thick, it would be a hard hike through it. Nice shots
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Eerie looking for sure.
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Nice shots, wonder what might be living in there if there is enough room TFS cheers Steve.
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Not only dark but very thick, it would be a hard hike through it. Nice shots
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Certainly does look dark and eerie, I suppose you took it in the middle of the day.
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Eerie looking for sure.
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Nice shots, wonder what might be living in there if there is enough room TFS cheers Steve.
Snakes,spiders,maybe a yowie or two.
I not going in to find out.
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Certainly does look dark and eerie, I suppose you took it in the middle of the day.
Hi Michelle thanks for looking.
They where shot first thing in the morning the light is the first rays of sunlight as they come over the horizon.
It was a bit spooky before light.
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Old 11-22-2009, 10:15 AM
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Great job dan will, the pictures are full of menace and potential dread and I for one would not fancy going in there especially knowing what may be in there;
Snakes,spiders,maybe a yowie or two.
I know snake and spiders, but had to google yowie
I'm not going into your woods to get grabbed by an unidentified yeti-like animal said to exist in parts of Australia

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