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  1. #16
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    Thumbs up Kyogle

    Glad you are OK Jake.
    My father and his 10 brothers and sisters came from Kyogle. Afterlee actually.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry_White View Post
    Here is a link of a guys blog showing some pics of the 2003 flood. He says 2008 but I think that might be a typo because all of his photos are dated 2003. Anyway some interesting pics.

    http://dd32.id.au/2008/01/05/kyogle-flood-jan-2008/
    Hi Barry,
    I can confirm that they were indeed photos from 2008, Probably about an hour before the peak(Came up another 0.1~0.3m i think).
    My camera's date kept resetting itself back to 2003 everytime i turned it on/off.

    Hope your Daughter/Daughters home is allright though.

    Cheers,
    Dion

  3. #18
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    Kentucky NSW near Tamworth, Australia
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    Quote Originally Posted by DD32 View Post
    Hi Barry,
    I can confirm that they were indeed photos from 2008, Probably about an hour before the peak(Came up another 0.1~0.3m i think).
    My camera's date kept resetting itself back to 2003 everytime i turned it on/off.

    Hope your Daughter/Daughters home is allright though.

    Cheers,
    Dion
    Hi Dion

    Welcome to the Woodwork Forum. Yes I got your email regarding the dates. They where probably some of the best pictures of the whole flood and really gave people a better idea of what happened.

    My daughter lives at the end of Larkin Street just around the corner from where you took your last pics. Fortunately it would have had to go another metre before it would have gone in the house. All she had happen was three chooks drowned and a few things scattered around.

    She fared much better than lot of the more unfortunate other residences. Floods are always sad occasions and devastating for people.

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