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Millions of Spider Webs Blanket Australian Landscape After Flood
No, that is not snow on the ground. What’s covering those Australian fields is something nightmares are made of — millions of spider webs. In March 2012 Australia endured several days of torrential rain, flooding a large portion of New South Wales and causing roughly $530 million in damage to the areas homes, bridges, and farmlands.
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Well, removing Australia from my 'Places to Visit' list.
Well, look on the bright side, I bet there is no mosquitoes!
Ah, you're probably right. Fiels of spiders but no mosquitoes...mhm. Looks you're back on my list, Australia.
I'll take mosquitoes over spiders any day.
Really? I like spiders as much as the next person, but I hate mosquitoes with a burning passion. (Kidding aside, there's no way in hell I'd go somewhere with that many spiders, mosquitoes or no)
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