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    The Big Picture 20th March

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 19, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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    Leaving Grahamstown. This is the winning photograph submitted under the competition theme, 'My Grahamstown at night'. 'The Howieson's Poort bend on the PE side of the N2 just outside Grahamstown is notorious for accidents. Photographers standing in the road probably doesn't help matters,' writes the photographer.

    Leaving Grahamstown. This is the winning photograph submitted under the competition theme, 'My Grahamstown at night'. 'The Howieson's Poort bend on the PE side of the N2 just outside Grahamstown is notorious for accidents. Photographers standing in the road probably doesn't help matters,' writes the photographer.

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