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- Dave -
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TR - Cronulla
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Like the rest of the world, we are more-or-less stuck at home. Luckily for us, home is currently within one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Cronulla is the most southerly of Syndey's suburbs, right on the doorstep of Royal national Park.
Full report can be found here
https://allthegearbutnoidea.blogspot.com/2020/03/cronulla.html
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Very nice!
Australia and New Zealand do seem to have avoided the worst of Coronavirus thanks to prompt action by their governments.
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It does seem that way. There's talk of the lesser populated states returning to 'normal' by the end of June. I think NSW will be a fee weeks behind as Sydney is, relatively speaking, more densely populated
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Now
that's
what I call a blue sky! Good to see you posting again.
Stay safe Dave
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