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Uploaded: 09/21/17 1:46 AM GMT
Woodbridge Church
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On February 5th 1967, known as Black Tuesday,about 110 fires burned across Tasmania's south east with the D'Entrecasteaux Channel area one of the hardest hit. Sixty-two people were killed, 900 injured and more than 7,000 left homeless. Woodbridge was the only town to survive intact. This included the St Simon and St Jude Anglican Church built in 1885.

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::corngrowth
09/21/17 9:40 AM GMT
---Black Tuesday---

A tragedy indeed, Frank. Good that this old Woodbridge church was saved from the devastating fires.

Good one again!
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::Vickid
09/21/17 9:48 AM GMT
Tragic event, it was a "Black Tuesday" for sure. The clarity and light in your capture is perfect, and I really like the various textures that come through because of the incredible details. Great work.
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::tigger3
09/21/17 11:43 AM GMT
So sad, reminds me of all the fires here in the states. Good capture of this quaint church. tigs=^..^=
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.0930_23
09/21/17 5:09 PM GMT
Great lighting Frank and the shadows really stand out.
Good tribute to an awful tragedy.

TicK


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