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Sheep take to road at sheep crossing 1 (Sand, Norway)

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Date/Time captured: 2008_0911 06:20

Camera: Canon PowerShot A570IS (7.1mp)

Image ID: D15612

Title: Sheep take to road at sheep crossing 1

Location: Sand, Norway

Description: Captured on the way to work. A flock of sheep meander onto the road dutifully at a sheep crossing sign, all heading in the same direction as though students going to school or commuters going to work. These early-risers should have no problem holding to the posted 60km/hour speed limit! (Compare mhp777.com image D15615.)

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Sheep take to road at sheep crossing 1 (Sand, Norway)

by Mark H. Peterson

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