Lake Hermanstad: railway reflection

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John Ashworth
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Lake Hermanstad: railway reflection

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Photos and captions by Nathan Berelowitz January 2010
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A tranquil afternoon on the shores of Lake Hermanstad. The soft reflection of rusty wheels in murky waters. Just the buzzing of the flies, breaks the<br />otherwise quiet Sunday
A tranquil afternoon on the shores of Lake Hermanstad. The soft reflection of rusty wheels in murky waters. Just the buzzing of the flies, breaks the
otherwise quiet Sunday
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A sunny Sunday morning at the lake. Soon, the area will be filled with canoes and yachts, perhaps a barefoot skier, but for now, the flies have priority
A sunny Sunday morning at the lake. Soon, the area will be filled with canoes and yachts, perhaps a barefoot skier, but for now, the flies have priority
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Is there timeshare available?!
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Re: Lake Hermanstad: railway reflection

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This is one lake we would not mind if it would dry up permanently.
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Another view showing available waterfront sites.
Another view showing available waterfront sites.
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The dogs frolic at the water's edge.
The dogs frolic at the water's edge.
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You can always follow a lake and a river back to the source.
You can always follow a lake and a river back to the source.
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Re: Lake Hermanstad: railway reflection

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Hi John, the first shot is top!!
Kinds regards
René Vink alias Garrattfan
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