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    RAF_Luton‏ @RAF_Luton 15 Oct 2020

    Photo of the Day: If you squint this photo of Ayers Rock (taken from a Canberra) looks a bit like a baby. Sent in by Flt Lt Michael "Crock" O'dial from Dundee who is on a years loan to the Australian Air Force from #RAFLutonpic.twitter.com/oWVSX0x5HP

    9:23 AM - 15 Oct 2020
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    • Dee Dee Arch Godbotherer Tony Sloane #FBPE💙 あむ太郎 Andrew Patrick Mack Malc Taylor Can't think of anything witty Lourme Blo Robert Wilson Lynda Neilson
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      1. Andrew Kalat‏ @Lerg 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Gender reveal parties are getting weird...

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      2. ℝ𝕚𝕔𝕜‏ @TrickyRick1988 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Now if someone - just a single someone - doesn't realise this is a parody, I'll lose my last shred of faith in humanity.

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      3. Baron Snoopy‏ @baronsnoopy007 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @TrickyRick1988

        pic.twitter.com/N1J8RV7LdG

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      1. Alan M. Fisher‏ @AlanMFisher1 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        I thought that was an example of an El Niño weather pattern taken from an Inmarsat weather satellite.

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      1. WilsonWilsonsSpoon‏ @SpoonWilsons 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Not many people realise that "Pam" Ayers Rock is actually inflatable, and it is often deflated during strong winds to prevent it flying away.

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      2. Shaun743‏ @s_goater1 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Hes a tall lad, Ayers rock is 1,000.000 feet high.

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      3. Stephen Murtagh‏ @TheRealRagtag 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @s_goater1 @RAF_Luton

        It's all to do with perspective. If you use a F4 15mm wide lense, and a very low setting, It changes the near/far distance grading. Makes far look little, near look big. . . . . . . Or something.

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      1. Andy Godfrey‏ @teaselstudio1 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        Come on, guys. No longer known as Ayers Rock, which is a post colonial anathema with no place in a modern, culturally sensitive and responsive World. Please repost using the correct local name of "Bigredbabylookinrock".

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      1. Colin Cessford‏ @cesspotsenior 15 Oct 2020
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        Hadn’t noticed the similarity before. Do now.

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      2. Paul Mason‏ @TempusDrums 15 Oct 2020
        Replying to @RAF_Luton

        So, no Dingo is poncing off with THAT sprogg, then... 👶🏻😏

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