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Saturday, April 24, 2010

"And in the morning the land was cut in two"



"And in the morning the land was cut in two" - Gavin Highly by Janet Frame

4 comments:

  1. super - like an infra red air photograph :))

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  2. What an interesting image to put with this quote ... suggests all the border changes that have happened over the years.

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  3. Joan Elizabeht, this is the share of the aforementioned cabling mole-plough.
    Funny: I started with the photo and the third sentence in Janet Frame's short story was this one ... .

    donnie, I am still trying to see what you see ... ;-)

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