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Tuesday, November 28, 2006





A small impression of the JDF camp at Newcastle. Sadly decaying, but miraculous that it was ever built there in the first place; nearly 200 years ago and over 4000 feet up. Placed there to save the soldiers from the lethal yellow fever, it saved hundreds of lives.

posted by Tabitha | 6:01 PM

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