Something Other Than Snow.
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- Minor Fan
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Something Other Than Snow.
Some pics of the Monsoon taken by a workmate. Just as an aside, Darwin is the Lightening Strike Capital of the World as you'll see.[frame]
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Re: Something Other Than Snow.
Good to see the minors are safely away from all that danger, although it would make a dramatic picture..
___Anne___

Re: Something Other Than Snow.
Very good snaps. Is this a regular occurence then? 

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Re: Something Other Than Snow.
Does it get massively humid before the monsoon there?
I was in India not long before the monsoon season and the humidity was incredible, I could hardly breathe or move.
I was in India not long before the monsoon season and the humidity was incredible, I could hardly breathe or move.
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Re: Something Other Than Snow.
We have a couple of months before the monsoon called the 'build up' when it is 35 degrees and 90% humidity. Absolutely atrocious. I'm used to it after 30 years but it certainly sorts out the ones that want to live here and the ones that don't.MarkyB wrote:Does it get massively humid before the monsoon there?
I was in India not long before the monsoon season and the humidity was incredible, I could hardly breathe or move.
Once the monsoon breaks it rains every day so it is bearable. Still hot and humid but bearable.