Photos by snucklepuff : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Art,
Art in the Landscape,
Australian Animals,
Kangaroos,
Kangaroos Emus,
Melbourne,
October Contest,
Victoria
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snucklepuff's conversations
Hello Helen, I would say only thank you so much becaurse the information about the spam. I looked also of all my photographs and found two spam massage! I've deleted this and I had readed, its came from Albanash server but Pan. have cleaned the server now! Also again thank you and a nice week wish you Petra from Germany :D
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Wat een goed shot en wat een uitzicht heeft dit beest.
Groetjes van Greetje.
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Sorry for the slow response, SP. Dad had a Phd from Manchester. The next level up is doctor of letters or of economics. This is awarded not for a thesis but on the quality of published work.
The title emeritus professor came separately and a little earlier. I think that you are probably right about Zelman.
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boing boing... a kanga, supporting a fence, that's something new! ;-)
Geerten
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Maybe a different perspective, but a great one. Cheers, Dianne
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Great photo, Cheers, Dianne
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