
Steve and I went for a walk this morning down to the bridge. This was taken looking down towards our property from the bridge. Again, you can get a sense of the force of the water as its almost flattened these casuarinas and sugar cane.

The water has gouged out the vegetation on this bank and left nothing but bare soil. I guess some land slippage probably occurred too.

This is a tad worrying. This landslip is about 100 metres above the bridge on Martin's Road, the only access int our road is via this road. A school bus travels on this road twice daily.

And ust a couple of shots of us drying cd and dvd covers, magazines and the like.
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