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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Wet and wild in the Valley

A fallen tree has put the Railtrack Rider tourist attraction
out of action at Maydena today but it is expected to be
 open again tomorrow (Friday).

WINTER has hit hard in the state this week and the Derwent Valley hasn't been spared. The Bureau of Meteorology has updated or extended a raft of weather warnings, which can be seen here.

Above and below: Parts of Redlands Estate at Plenty are under water.
Several readers have submitted photos for the New Norfolk NEWS and others may be sent to newnorfolknews@gmail.com






The scene at Tynwald Park earlier this afternoon. Click image to enlarge.

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