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The Mermaid Parade 2006, Coney Island, LOMO LC-A, Kodak EliteChrome 100, xpro,
USA, New York, June, 24th 2006
The most severe cyclone in the Mission Beach area was one that crossed the coast at Innisfail on 10th March 1918. A tidal surge rolled over Clump Point and covered Mission Beach by 3 metres of water for over 100 metres inland. Pumice is still found on some of this land. In recent years, the most severe cyclone was Cyclone Winifred in February 1986. Although structural damage was not so great the damage to the rainforest was critical. The wind blew for 17 hours and when it abated and dawn broke it was to a lunar landscape. Picture kindly supplied by The Bureau of Meteorology in Cairns.
Katie Lanpher, senior in liberal studies, sang "Chivas" by Kelly Clarkson on Wednesday night in the Great Hall on Apr. 13, 2011. Prior to singing, Lanpher explained that Clarkson originally wrote Chivas on a napkin in a bar. Photo: Emily Kudobe/ Iowa State Daily
Cyclone Larry a Category 5 Cyclone wiped out the farmlands and infrastructure that supports the tourism industry in this beach side community at 7am Monday 20 March 2006. Picture downloaded from www.bom.gov.au/weather/qld/ during the cyclones development.
Mooloolaba Visit. The last week of 2007 saw the southern Queensland coast lashed by winds generated by a cyclonic depression off the coast. This caused huge seas and erosion of many beaches.
Cyclone Larry a Category 5 Cyclone hit the North Queensland, Australia Coast just after 7 am on 20 March 2006. This is the strongest recorded cyclone to hit a populated area in Qld since 1918.