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Posted By: Bob Harris, 02-02-2013, 12:59 AM

from our travels, a tornado developed from this storm and set down 5 miles from our campground

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Wow, this is a stunner Bob! I hope there was no serious damage as a result of this storm.
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Only one word ... spectacular
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The cloud has given real interesting formation to the cloud. You really brought out the drama, and scariness too.
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No-one else has noticed, but I reckon it's just plain wrong to use the words "tornado" and "campground" in the same sentence.
Imposing looking scene.

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Glad you survived to tell the tale! Beautiful yet fearsome skies and an outstanding shot.

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Wow, this is a stunner Bob! I hope there was no serious damage as a result of this storm.
No problem at our campground Christo, lots of high winds and a wonderful lightning storm. It sat down in the middle of a field e/o us, it is all open land, no dwellings.
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Only one word ... spectacular
Carlo, thank you for viewing and commenting. Bob
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It was quite interesting to see the storm form up and of course the best part is that it blew by us quickly.
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The cloud has given real interesting formation to the cloud. You really brought out the drama, and scariness too.
The sky was the beautiful golden color and then the nasty black clouds formed up and passed over us. Interesting to watch for sure, but being in an RV, you are a little uncertain what to do. Stay or Run.....
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Great sky shot!
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I normally have a picture of one train or another as my background but I could definitely make an exception for this. Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing Bob.
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What an impressive view, Bob! And very well captured.
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A very dramatic intense shot Bob.--charliezap
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