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Road Train #1
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When you're in the 'outback' of Australia, you almost certainly will encounter 'Road Trains'. This was one of the first I captured with the camera, I'll have even larger ones later. The important point is that the roads in remote areas are narrow and these have the right of way - they use the whole road and other vehicles must pull off the side as they pass. View large for the best impression.
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This was a completely new sight for us ...
In Australia, I thought that with so much space the roads were wide
Great image and interesting information, George
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