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Over the lake
Commonwealth Avenue Bridge crosses Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, Australia's capital city. In the distance is the giant flagpole over Parliament House - to give an indication of size, that flag is about as big as a double decker bus!
Some good railings on the bridge, so HFF everyone (though it doesn't feel that way, with the news of iper....).
Explored.
Some good railings on the bridge, so HFF everyone (though it doesn't feel that way, with the news of iper....).
Explored.
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The cynic in me says that the end is inevitable because if the management of Ip seriously wished for the site to continue, there would have been more interaction with the membership. There have have been many brilliant suggestions put forward, yet as far as I know, no desire for discussion on the possibilities by Team Ip.
Super photo btw.
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George... you have my email addy.... please do stay in touch
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