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Storm Cell


This was taken on a recent trip to eastern Washington at sunset as storms were moving across the plains. We were on our way south along Highway 297 and watched this storm and the sunset for quite a while stopping frequently to get pictures.
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Good weekend.
The speed at which they build always amazes me. When they start to flatten at the top youn know they have hit the 38,000 ft mark !
Super photo Ron !
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I'd love to have this in my group 'naturey crap - crappy nature' - if you want.
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