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At Whatipu, we were caught in a sandstorm, the sand hit us like little pellets.
5 comments:
Hi Ann, I don't think I'd want to be on that beach during a sand storm. Yipes!!!!!
Great picture for Scenic Sunday.
Hugs,
Betsy
Sand storms are painful but they sure blow up a gorgeous scene.
BlessYourHeart
When you're caught in a really big sand storm the sand gets into every crack in your body, not a pleasant feeling.
Hi Ann; I can see it on the bowed vegetation how hard the wind blows.
I have also left you a comment concerning your question about our PM. Happy New Year, Ann!
The aftermath of the sandstorm is beautiful.
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