Nope, nope, not trying to hide anything here in the listing Loquacity found. That's just the way grass grows in Australia -- in little identical clumps.
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downundersugarglider
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ha ha ha I live in Canberra - right next to Bungendore - and that grass would be brown brown brown - with that one little green clump. We don't have moles in Australia. But we do have drop bears.
I was going to agree with the other aussie here and say we don't have moles.... but I googled to check ... and apparently we do. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsupial_mole
This is our house (well, it's the house we moved out of last summer). And note: the path to the door doesn't look like it's roll-up in real life :) An appalling piece of photochopping. (The satellite dish was real, but not connected to anything)
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ha ha ha I live in Canberra - right next to Bungendore - and that grass would be brown brown brown - with that one little green clump.
We don't have moles in Australia. But we do have drop bears.
good eye, way to spot bad photoshopping.
Carl Spackler, please call your office.
Is that satellite dish on the top of the house photoshopped in, too?
Hahaha! Classic. At least they tried.
I was going to agree with the other aussie here and say we don't have moles.... but I googled to check ... and apparently we do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsupial_mole
Weird photo explained.
No moles in Australia - try wombats perhaps?
Satellite dish would definitely be real.
What's up with the walkway? Did they paint that in photoshop too?
This is our house (well, it's the house we moved out of last summer).
And note: the path to the door doesn't look like it's roll-up in real life :)
An appalling piece of photochopping.
(The satellite dish was real, but not connected to anything)
I believe those are platypus mounds and boy are they just...adorable!
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