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» Hawkesbury River Bridge 
» Hawkesbury River, New South Wales, Australia (more..)
» July 20, 2009
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Framed by the mouth of a cave, a 'V set' Interurban EMU crosses the spectacular Hawkesbury River Bridge. Getting to this location required a lot of climbing, and was worth every bit of it.
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  Model  Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
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