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Sunny morning in Baghdad

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This photo was taken at 09h30 this morning by one of our guys over there...
visibility?? zero...
 

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looks like diving in the UK!!! I assume those pics not underwater though??
 
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LOL! They are taken from the balcony of the house where they live....
 
we are catching it all they way down here. I hate it when the wind is out of the north.....
 
We don't get your dust storms but occasionally the winds from the south bring up dust from the Sahara all the way to our area. Here's a pic from last year.
 

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