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It’s an amazing world we live in and here’s more proof if you doubted it!

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Aren’t these spider webs amazing? Have you seen this before?
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Deb 🙂
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I’ve seen these before and they look particular beautiful after rain with the sun shining on the raindrops. Isn’t nature wonderful? xx
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It really is wonderful Sue and so good to notice these things in nature.
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We see similar webs on cold frosty mornings here too Deb. They’re so ethereal (although I’m wondering if your post might scare off more tourists who think Australia is full of spiders and crocodiles!) 🙂
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Thanks Leanne, I didn’t see any spiders so hopefully it won’t turn off tourists from coming!
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Amazing to see those spider webs! Toni x
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I was amazed Toni and really impressed with their cleverness! Thanks 🙂
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Wow, never seen that before! It must be done by a particular type of spider that maybe we don’t have in the UK.
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Yes but I’m not sure what spider it is Gail, I liked the shimmering effect on the grass though – so clever!
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No, I have never seen that before! Australian spiders must be quite different to ours!
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I don’t know what spiders they are Deb, but the effect was pretty cool!
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The gossamer webs are incredible, Debbie, but I will have to take a cue from Hugh, that …what in the heck do these spiders look like, and how big are they? I think I might hesitate to walk through that field (although I don’t mind *most* spiders).
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I don’t know what the spiders look like Terri, but they are very clever whatever they are!
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Oh my gosh! These are crazy. Kinda pretty
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They really are crazy but kinda clever too!
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These remind me of the webs we see on cold frosty mornings in the Autumn and Winter months, Debbie. Those fields must contain many spiders, all weaving their webs to catch dinner.
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I really don’t know what the spiders look like Hugh but you’re right, there must be lots of them – somewhere!
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What a sight!! I love that. I’ve seen something similar here in certain weather conditions, but smaller-scale and a different type of web. Still fascinating!
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