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Vote for your favourite photo from the list below from Landscape February 2023

Poll ended at Mon 27 Mar, 2023 9:41 pm

1 - The last of the sun shining on the Razorback trail from Mount Feathertop. Mount Hotham visible in the far distance.
5
20%
2 - Little Mt Crawford
0
No votes
3 - The Chasm
9
36%
4 - Dry crossing
1
4%
5 - Thumbs Up
10
40%
 
Total votes : 25

Landscape February 2023

Mon 20 Mar, 2023 9:41 pm

1 - The last of the sun shining on the Razorback trail from Mount Feathertop. Mount Hotham visible in the far distance.
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2 - Little Mt Crawford
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3 - The Chasm
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4 - Dry crossing
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5 - Thumbs Up
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(This post/poll automatically generated by the Photo Competition system)

Landscape February 2023 Result

Thu 30 Mar, 2023 4:27 pm

Congratulations to the winner of the Landscape February 2023 competition, with 10 votes:

  • north-north-west - Thumbs Up

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - The last of the sun shining on the Razorback trail from Mount Feathertop. Mount Hotham visible in the far distance.
by Joe J.

2 - Little Mt Crawford
by eggs.

3 - The Chasm
by tom_brennan.

4 - Dry crossing
by johnw.

5 - Thumbs Up
by north-north-west.
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