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Thread: How To Cross A River

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    How To Cross A River

    [ame="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hannes_v_rensburg/3700231973/in/pool-land_rover"]Landy crossing Limpopo River on Flickr - Photo Sharing![/ame]

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    link not working ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    link not working ??
    yep, it does work if you click on the link not the photo

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    cool......
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Now that's what I call a recovery! Excellent thanks

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    Looks like that horse power it is not the answer, cow power it is better in this case

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    thats pretty cool,but them lot and there bloody whistling
    130's rule

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    i thought that was the turbo you see I see it this way the defender was not pulled through by cows (this could be seen as a break down)

    the defender was being a good chappy and pushing the cows through for the farmers how else would they have made it...and thats what bullbars are for
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    i thought that was the turbo you see I see it this way the defender was not pulled through by cows (this could be seen as a break down)

    the defender was being a good chappy and pushing the cows through for the farmers how else would they have made it...and thats what bullbars are for
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    it was there to stop the cows getting washed down the river
    this also would include the name bull bar
    130's rule

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    Wow no snorkel hence why he needed the cows.

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