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Q. Why did the camel cross the road?
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<blockquote data-quote="madtuna" data-source="post: 533982" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Plenty of those old fences still standing here Mike, though most have been laying down for many years having been smashed by camels and horses for decades.</p><p>Back in 1911 Erlistoun was owned by the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Firewood company who cut timber for the mines and the railways...all by hand. </p><p>This place is littered with old Kelly axe head and hand auger bits. Some of the old fence posts you can almost match up with the stump it was cut from a few feet away.</p><p>They did it tough back in those days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madtuna, post: 533982, member: 44"] Plenty of those old fences still standing here Mike, though most have been laying down for many years having been smashed by camels and horses for decades. Back in 1911 Erlistoun was owned by the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Firewood company who cut timber for the mines and the railways...all by hand. This place is littered with old Kelly axe head and hand auger bits. Some of the old fence posts you can almost match up with the stump it was cut from a few feet away. They did it tough back in those days [/QUOTE]
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