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Our Australian Fires Experience. Stranded! No electricity, No phone reception, No Internet, No car

Our Australian Fires Experience. Stranded! No electricity, No phone reception, No Internet, No car #australianfires #australia #australianbushfires
This is our experience in the Australian bushfires. We were caught unawares and were stranded as the fires approached, with no electricity, no car, no internet, limited food. We talk about our experience but also give the context of why these fires are so bad and why climate change plays a huge roll in this disaster.

Photo on thumbnail is from Cudmirrah Berrara Rural Fire Brigade FB page:

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