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Moist

Posted on the 20 January 2013 by Iratemonkey

It doesn’t rain, it pours. 

 

This week at Lajuma we have been getting about 100mm of rainfall per day, and although we already posted some photos, we have a few more to share with you.

 IMG_5383Somewhere under these rapids is the tiny bridge that we drive over to get to town. Maybe not today.

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Christoph about to get swept away.

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The road road just by the barn is more of a river.

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The waterfall is mighty!

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There are crabs wandering around in the roads since they became rivers.

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Driving: fun

 

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Living in the tent: less fun

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