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Fences in Flooded Field


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Thank you for visiting!
I am pleased you found it interesting.
In English we call it a 'flood plain' indicating that this is a natural process which has been going on for thousands of years!
Best Wishes, (very late) HFF, and keep safe,
Peter
Your visit is much appreciated. Thank you!
I am so happy that you like the scene.
Best Wishes, (very late) HFF, and keep safe,
Peter
Hope the weather has improved, Peter!
Your visit is most welcome. Thank you.
I am so happy that you like the scene.
Best Wishes, HFF, and keep safe,
Peter
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