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Dunny Man 2


My Great Grandfather had 9 children so you can imagine that the dunny was in great demand at all times

His solution - a double seat

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With 2 females in there it will be occupied forever!



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Looks like it could suit " Kochie & Sam "

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Years ago, there was a 3 holer dunny at the Ibis Hut, downstream from the Geehi airstrip in the Kosciuszko National Park.  The dunny was a basic tin and timber framework hut with a full length flywire screen across the front. No partitions between the holes either... This had the best view in Australia - you could sit and ponder. looking over the Swampy Plains River (usually emitting clouds of steam in the early morning), looking up from your elevation of about 1350 feet above sea level to 7300 feet (Mt Townsend). It has been years since I was there, and I imagine it has gone by now, because although the Ibis hut is very well built, the dunny was rather flimsy in comparison.



-- Edited by erad on Saturday 15th of February 2020 05:48:35 PM

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Also many years ago i Stanley tas, Foreshore Wharf area, had a 3 holer that was mounted on wooden wharf deck, so over the water.It had dividing walls of a sort. When it was high tide and quiet you could almost 'splash". When it was high tide and windy & rough it was almost a " bidet moment".. Low tide was fine either way. We never found bobbers on the beach though.

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