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Brisbane before & after the flood


Just came across this page from the Qld floods a while ago for anyone who hasn't seen it but may be interested.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1FqAyh/www.abc.net.au/news/infographics/qld-floods/beforeafter.htm

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Jon



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Thanks for that Jon. Most interesting. Good luck to everyone and hope the mess is all but cleared up by now.
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Raha wrote:

Thanks for that Jon. Most interesting. Good luck to everyone and hope the mess is all but cleared up by now.
H.


 



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Well hi there Raha. Glad you could drop in. Welcome to the Grey Nomads, and I hope to see you out there some time soon.


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Yep, it sure was a mess. I saw a similar one of the Japanese Tsunami.

Thanks Jon.



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Hylda&Jon wrote:

Just came across this page from the Qld floods a couple  of months ago for anyone who hasn't seen it but may be interested.

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1FqAyh/www.abc.net.au/news/infographics/qld-floods/beforeafter.htm

Cheers

Jon


 How time flies, that was actually over a year ago, January 2011 in fact.

Very interesting to see the before & afters.

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Thanks for that Jon. Most interesting. Good luck to everyone and hope the mess is all but cleared up by now.
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Natural disasters are always stressful for land and people.

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Gives a whole different light to things doesn't it Jon.

Technology is an amazing thing when you see this isn't it. smile



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Gives a whole different light to things doesn't it Jon.

Technology is an amazing thing when you see this isn't it. smile


 At the time it happened we were travelling through WA & with not much TV so we never saw much of the flood. Instead, we heard about it on the radio so these pics are all new to us. It certainly graphically shows the affect it had on the city.



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