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== Location ==
 
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In the northern sector of a circle-irrigation turf farm on the "dairy flats" east of Duntroon, in Canberra, ACT.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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== Plans ==
 
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=== [[User:1PE|1PE]] ===
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1. Go at lunchtime, because it's near where I work.
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2. Go after work, because -ditto-.
  
 
== Expedition ==
 
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=== [[User:1PE|1PE]] ===
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Option 2 prevailed; after work.
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I needed to turn left at a traffic light rather than not turn.
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--- ODD MOMENT: The night before, I had gone through this intersection and had an 'altercation' with a semi-Policeman (an un-sworn version, from the local Personal Protection Detail) at the site of a major crash, with two vehicles mangled and one on its top. He was doing a poor job of directing traffic with unclear signals, and had not turned off the traffic signals so that everyone was in confusion.
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So, down the Dairy Flat Road, I stopped opposite the hash, out in the grass paddock/farm, and took some pictures; see the fence to keep intruders out. One picture was back towards Australia's Parliament House.
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NOTE:
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a. The farm is run by CANTURF (as in Canberra Turf);
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b. CANTURF is known for its oddly humorous signage on its farms, hence see in this picture, "50 Shades of Green"  -- an obvious allusion;
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c. See the turf-cutting machine near the sign, and the circular irrigation machine in the middle of the field.
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Then, I could not put up this report and pictures until the next night.
  
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Image:2013-01-30_-35_149_turf-farm-hash_17.24.05.jpg|"50 Shades of Green" (turf farm humour!)
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Image:2013-01-30_-35_149_Parliament-House_17.26.15.jpg|Autralia's Parliament House from the Dairy Flat
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Image:2013-01-30_-35_149_porn-road_17.25.46.jpg|The road to the "porn capital of Australia" (the inductrial suburb of Fyshwick)
 
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Location

In the northern sector of a circle-irrigation turf farm on the "dairy flats" east of Duntroon, in Canberra, ACT.

Participants

1PE

Plans

1PE

1. Go at lunchtime, because it's near where I work. 2. Go after work, because -ditto-.

Expedition

1PE

Option 2 prevailed; after work.

I needed to turn left at a traffic light rather than not turn. --- ODD MOMENT: The night before, I had gone through this intersection and had an 'altercation' with a semi-Policeman (an un-sworn version, from the local Personal Protection Detail) at the site of a major crash, with two vehicles mangled and one on its top. He was doing a poor job of directing traffic with unclear signals, and had not turned off the traffic signals so that everyone was in confusion.

So, down the Dairy Flat Road, I stopped opposite the hash, out in the grass paddock/farm, and took some pictures; see the fence to keep intruders out. One picture was back towards Australia's Parliament House.

NOTE: a. The farm is run by CANTURF (as in Canberra Turf); b. CANTURF is known for its oddly humorous signage on its farms, hence see in this picture, "50 Shades of Green" -- an obvious allusion; c. See the turf-cutting machine near the sign, and the circular irrigation machine in the middle of the field.

Then, I could not put up this report and pictures until the next night.


Photos