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The Swifts Creek woodmill in Victoria, Australia uses a precision computer controlled, laser guided system designed in France

Taken by
fir0002 | flagstaffotos.com.au
Canon 20D + Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8
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Camera location

37° 15′ 47.31″ S, 147° 43′ 17.72″ E

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